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Old 10-13-2010, 01:44 AM   #3620
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash View Post
Agreed. I used to use my infuser on the airplane but that was a bit of a pain in the wazoo. I like to make my own tea bags when I have time. Teavana sells tea bags that you can fill on your own. I think those would work well for coffee and might help travelers get around the need to carry their own tea press.
I use 'self-loading' tea bags all the time. I can get some very nice ones here in Japan (every supermarket sells them,) so no 'paper taste' at all. On Sunday mornings I sit at the table after breakfast filling bags with Taylors of Harrogate's 'Yorkshire tea,' their 'Breakfast' tea, Fortnum & Mason's 'Royal Blend' and 'English Breakfast tea,' and some Keemun tea from The Baltimore Tea Co. All of these get stored in their own air tight tins that I bought at the 100 Yen Shop. My other loose-leaf teas will go into an infuser when I get the urge to drink them.

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