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AJPratt said:People use tea---in bags? Gadzooks!
Not so! Once you have tea from loose or whole leaves, you'll NEVER go back to the dust they sell in bags... my Nana was English and that was a big no-no. Once I open up, I'll be happy to send you some!ChefBeckyD said:Wow Anne - you better brush up on this stuff before you open your Coffee House!
Are you one of them?The_Kitchen_Guy said:I know a lot of old bags that drink tea.
mrssyvo said:Does anyone recall a tea bag sqeezer that Pampered Chef used to sell, and does anyone have an extra one? I have a customer looking for one
The_Kitchen_Guy said:I know a lot of old bags that drink tea.
A tea-bag squeezer is a small kitchen tool designed to squeeze and strain excess liquid from tea bags. It is used to prevent drips and spills while preparing tea.
To use a tea-bag squeezer, simply place the tea bag inside the squeezer and gently squeeze the handles together. The excess liquid will be strained out and collected in the squeezer, leaving behind a perfectly squeezed tea bag.
While not a necessity, a tea-bag squeezer can be a convenient and useful tool for tea lovers. It helps prevent mess and waste, and can also be used for squeezing excess liquid from other items such as lemon wedges or herbs.
Tea-bag squeezers are typically made of stainless steel or food-safe plastic. Some may also have silicone tips for a more comfortable grip.
Yes, a tea-bag squeezer can also be used for squeezing excess liquid from other items such as citrus fruits, herbs, or even small pieces of food like tofu or cheese. Just make sure to thoroughly clean it between uses.