Miraz
Miraz

I had a wonderful time away on holiday, but am thrilled to be home to my kettle that I can set to the correct temperature for my tea, and my most favourite teas. Ahhhh.

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styler@mastodon.nz
styler@mastodon.nz

@Miraz you can set the temp on your kettle? That is amazing, normally i boil and wait a little bit for things that don't like boiling water

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Miraz
Miraz

@styler Yes, a Breville. A couple of years ago someone on the Internetz mentioned such a thing. I love it! Might not be the exact model, but www.briscoes.co.nz/product/1...

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@Miraz 95° for orange pekoe?

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Miraz
Miraz

@the I don't know, sorry. My teas generally require 80, 85 or 90.

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sarcassem
sarcassem

@Miraz that’s always the best part about returning home after travel…getting back to the things that are just so. It’s a feeling of relief no matter how grand the trip was.

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Miraz
Miraz

@sarcassem I guess in travel we're always a bit out of our comfort zone. 😀 It's fantastic for a while, but eventually a relief to return to the well-known.

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Miraz
Miraz

@z428 I now take a tea I just don't enjoy so much when I go on holiday. I don't want to 'waste' a good tea.

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ptrck
ptrck

@Miraz thought of you while watching this livestream The Philosophy of Korean Tea

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Miraz
Miraz

@ptrck Hmm, thanks for the link. I'll watch it soon. 😁

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