The Bodum makes good coffee too, if you use coarse-grind.

-Adam

On 12/28/07, John Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 08:21:57PM +0000, drew wrote:
> > P. J. Alling wrote:
> > > The worst tea I ever drank was in England back in the 70's.  This swill
> > > seemed to be available everywhere.  In large aluminum samovars, milk and
> > > sugar already added, straight from the spout.  Gag, almost put me off
> > > tea.
> > >
> >
> > That sounds like Army tea.... you can have it any way you like it, as
> > long as you like it hot, milky and sweet.
> > Drew.
>
> You forgot "stewed and bitter".
>
> If you enjoy tea, you owe it to yourself to try a Bodum tea press.
> After the tea has reached the strength you desire you just push down
> the plunger, and the tea leaves get sealed away, so there's no way
> the bitter extracts get to spoil the flavour of the tea.
> You get the same effect with tea bags or tea balls, of course, so I
> didn't expect the Bodum to make much of a difference.  I was wrong.
>
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