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Oh cool. I’ve been wondering if one of those machines would work well with good loose teas. Please post if you use if for other teas! I want to know what works in it. :)
We have one and make big pitchers of inexpensive Chinese oolong in the summer. You may already know this tip, but do let the brewed pitchers cool on their own before putting in the fridge so the tea doesn’t cloud up.
Oh cool. I’ve been wondering if one of those machines would work well with good loose teas. Please post if you use if for other teas! I want to know what works in it. :)
We have one and make big pitchers of inexpensive Chinese oolong in the summer. You may already know this tip, but do let the brewed pitchers cool on their own before putting in the fridge so the tea doesn’t cloud up.
Do you put a filter at all to cover the hole, when using loose leaf?
Yes, we just use cheapie coffee filters.