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Default Tea bags that rot down in compost

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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.

I have to agree. I dismantled a perfectly good tea bag today and used
the contents in one of my Bodums to make tea at lunch time.
Despite great care, it produced a weak imitation of the usual 2 strong
cups of tea from the same tea bag.
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