At home, I use my Hungry Caterpillar mug almost exclusively. My aunt gave it to me for Christmas and I love it!
http://www.robmcintoshchina.com/store/merchant.ihtml?pid=93884&lastcatid=2572965&step=4&wid=0
On the inside, there is a sun toward the top, and the caterpillar is on the front, trying to reach thw back which has a pyramid of fruits and berries. Super awesome!
So cute! The Hungry Caterpillar always makes me think (fondly) of my elementary school librarian.
Co-incidentally, I just shot a video about using different cups. It’s on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_0T9ag9eJE
This is my humans’ fave, used here in their review of Boston Tea Co. Pumpkin Spice Black tea: http://lyt-tea-reviews.blogspot.com/2010/11/review-boston-tea-companys-pumpkin.html
Here’s my favorite teacup for sencha:
http://twitpic.com/47kgg6
For black tea, I prefer something that says what the contents are:
http://twitpic.com/47kh41
Here Is the Daily “Boring” EARL GREY Tea Cup I Use At Work
It is A Recycled Polar Fruit Jar It Holds 10 oz’s of My Favorite Tea
With The Sympatea Spoon its a Quick Steep Before Work “EveryDay”
Keep On Steepin and Recycling.
http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/Plum/Polar_Jar_Tea_Cup_1.JPG
everyone here should submit to: www.yourteatime.com
honestly!
they are great photos, I am really enjoying them!
yay! we really just want to show tea time at it’s best, so you should contribute too!
is this an ongoing project, or are you closing submissions sometime soon?
I am enjoying this too, lot’s of interesting cups out there!
Last year I wrote a 13 Part series on tea, this is a follow-up, my top ten favorite teas of 2010 featuring Teaopia! http://bit.ly/Top10Teas2010
My favorite mug is in the middle of the pictures at the bottom of this post.
http://www.bookreviewsandmore.ca/2010/02/tea-tea-everywhere-teaopia-mad-hatter.html
My favorite teacup + pot combo!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44202767@N00/5530553879/
I got this tea cup last at the Tower of London, featuring the famous ravens in little beefeater uniforms. I love drinking my Tower of London blend out of it! I just got this pot from Tea District; they call it an ipot, but I’ve seen this design sold under tons of different names. I love it for just a couple of cups!
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