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Default Tea bags that rot down in compost

On 10 Sep, 14:39, David Rance wrote:
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 *Timothy Murphy wrote:

Surely you buy tea based on the quality of the tea and not the bag they
put it in?


I think most civilised people drink loose leaf tea in Bodum glass infusers.


Do they??? Then I must be uncivilised since I make my tea in an
old-fashioned teapot! A Bodum indeed! I know no-one who does such a
thing! Coffee yes, tea no.

Sadly it is becoming steadily more difficult to find loose leaf tea
in supermarkets.


I've never had problems finding loose leaf tea. I don't drink coffee so
I would be severely deprived if I couldn't find loose leaf tea.

David

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David Rance * * * *writing from Caversham, Reading, UKhttp://rance.org.uk


I too use a clay teapot. I went to a Pakistani supermarket the other
day and bout 3Kg of loose leaf Indian tea (Premier grade). It is a
nice tea and cheap for the quality. Furthermore, there are no
problems with composting.