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English Teapot, More Than Just A Teapot

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Post date: June 2, 2009

Life today has become very rushed. Many city dwellers live out their lives on a constant caffeine high and rarely give tea a second though. The very real truth is that taking the time to enjoy properly made and served tea as well as the tea itself can be greatly rewarding.

Tantalizing Teapots And Tantric Tea

Properly making and serving a cup of tea needs at least a teapot. An English Teapot is a great choice when choosing a vessel to brew your tea in as the traditions surrounding tea have many of their roots in Brattain.  Many an English Teapot is made of traditional bone china. This fine white china makes an English Teapot stand out from the crowd and adds value to your teapot as an heirloom to be handed down from one generation to the next.

You can, of course, serve your tea in a full tea service set with your English Teapot as your star china attraction. However, if you think that the fuss of making it in a teapot is effort enough then the rest can be left to what you have in your kitchen cupboards. Your English Teapot will create all the enchantment you need. Serving tea, even if it is just for yourself, will make you take some time out of your busy day. This time can be used for some much needed relaxation and can be used as an excellent way to steal a few moments of “me time” for yourself.

When you serve tea in an English Teapot you add an air of elegance and pampering to your “tea and me” time which often makes you feel more relaxed and valued. Not to mention important. To add more relaxation oomph to your stolen moments of self indulgence you can brew up some Chai Tea. This tea is an aromatic blend which is rich in taste.

So when you need some tea and tea and a few moments’ peace why not try this tea. Blended with cloves, cardamom, cumin seeds, coriander, sweet cumin seeds, lemon grass, curry leaves and pamper leaves. Soothing to both the pallet and the soul this tea perfectly compliments the beauty of your English Teapot and completes the feeling of indulgence when serving your tea. Next time you see that beautiful English Teapot  on a shop shelf or sitting on your home shelf gathering dust you know that is worth more that just sitting around as a white elephant.

Everyone Loves A Teapot Set

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Post date: June 1, 2009

Tea drinkers are a passionate bunch when it comes to discussing the different teas and which of them are the best possible as everyone has his or her personal favourite and swears by it. Many people immediately think of The British when the subject of tea is discussed.

Yes, they are known across the world as avid tea drinkers, but tea has universal appeal. Americans love their tea as well and the iced teas of the Southern states are world renowned. It is therefore not really surprising that many people have a passion for collection teapot sets. They will tell you excitedly about that very first teapot set they saw and simply had to have.

Collector’s Item, Daily Friend or Family Heirloom

The variety of type of teapot sets today is huge. You can choose from the most delicate bone china, more sturdy porcelain and fine china and glass to ceramics, stoneware and the top of the range silver teapot sets. If you are an avid tea drinker, the most logical choice would be a set manufactured from porcelain, stoneware or ceramics as these are the most durable. They also come in a huge variety of colours and styles that would suit your personal tastes and needs.

For the passionate collector things change slightly as most go in a specific type such as bone china that become an investment as it gains value over time. Or you may wish to collect a specific designer’s teapot sets or a specific brand name as your passion goes.

When it comes to heirlooms; there are many people who treasure a silver teapot set that have been handed down from generation to generation and shown to guests with great pride. For others a single English teapot takes pride of place in their collection or a treasure that great-grandmother brought with her across the sea journey from England more than a century ago.

Antique, Traditional Or Modern, The Choice Is Yours

When you want to purchase that teapot set you have been looking for and you are not sure what you want, an online search will give you all the information you could wish. You should have a look at some of the extraordinary antique sets that are available to see the superior craftsmanship. Then also there is such a great variety in both traditional and modern teapots sets that you can satisfy your personal tastes. You can find a set to fit in with your decor easily and in manufactures in the materials you prefer.

Tea Is Not Just Tea With Stainless Steel Teapot

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Post date: May 10, 2009

Did you know that a friendly visit which you think of as a social gathering might be more that just catching up or spending time together? If you often have many visitors it might happen that there is that special something that keeps them coming but well if you do not you might just need a little touch around your kitchen.

Tea can be more than just tea. The teapot you serve your tea on or the color your tea is, are the little things you probably will not make a fuss of but your guest will.
Because tea is more than just tea to your guest you may need a teapot that will do the job before you say or do anything. This is when stainless steel teapot comes to your rescue. Stainless steel teapot does not need the company of a silver tray or an Italian stylish tea set to give you an upgraded status reflection; it just does the work on its own.

However, if you may happen to need the stainless steel finish to keep your guests talking, you can go for a teapot set and add more to your world. Depending on the contents of the set; it might include a matching sugar bowl and a spoon. Stainless steel teapot is perfect for an impromptu tea party or afternoon tea

Stainless steel teapot can be an ideal gift to a newly wedded couple or a Christmas present. It also is a nice piece of furnisher to keep on your office both as a decorating unit and a handy tea and lunch time object.

Thrilling Design and features

Most stainless steel teapot units are made up of heavy weight stainless steel that weighs up to Twenty-seven ounce. Because of the stainless steel finish, the surface does not show fingerprints, water marks or tea stains from the outside and the inside too. Stainless steel teapot has a removable stainless steel infuser basket and brushed stainless steel surface. The infuser gives you an option to use loose leaf tea.

Stainless steel teapot has a drip-free spout and a handle designed to stay cool when pouring tea.
It is stylish, very cute and dishwasher safe. Stainless steel teapot has a nice finished construction and is very shinny that you will rather keep it on your display than on the dish cabinet.
Even if you will not do it for someone else, this is one of the little goodies you can pimp up your kitchen with and actually feel good about it.

Antique Teapot: Where Did It Really All Begin?

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Post date: May 4, 2009

Before you next go and buy an antique teapot it might be a good idea to learn where their story all began and where they came from. Not many tea drinkers have the time to wonder just how the antique teapot first came into existence because they are content with pouring tea from a modern teapot and don’t expect or want too much other than to enjoy a nice steaming cup of tea. What’s more, even historians are not absolutely sure about where the first antique teapot was made or how it was used.

Small Town In China

There are of course many theories and these are mostly believable. The sixteenth century seems to be time of the start of the real antique teapot and it is believed that these excellent items were first used in China in a town there that goes by the name of Ishing where the first teapots were used and which were also at the time very small in size.

The early Europeans referred to these real antique teapots as a Boccarro after discovering them as they were sent to Europe along with tea made in China. The term Boccarro of course is Portuguese and refers to anything with a large mouth, which is how the early real antique teapots looked like.

However, others actually discount the theory that the first real antique teapot was made in China because the Chinese tradition of drinking tea involved brewing the tea in the cup from which it was then drunk. This practice is still being used in many restaurants all across China and so there is merit to this allusion that the first real antique teapots were not in fact made in China.

Another theory regarding the origin of the real antique teapot can be traced to Islamic practice of using pots to brew coffee which gave rise to the practice of brewing tea in pots. Regardless of the real origins of the antique teapot, you would do well to look for some of these that date to the early nineteenth century because the varieties available from that period are truly remarkable and include the best of the Victorian era and some of the more novel antique teapots from this period include the Art Nouveau, Gothic, Moorish, Renaissance and a few others as well.

The best example of a stainless steel teapot is the excellent Nio Collection. These pieces embody excellent geometry and in terms of ergonomic value they stand out for being rather uncomplicated though very nice to look at and are also very practical. There are few, if any other such teapots that can match the Nio Collection and so it pays to put your money down to buy just these as you are assured that you won’t ever regret your purchase.

Electric Teapot: The End Of Boiling Water On A Stove?

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Post date: May 3, 2009

Electric teapots have almost completely replaced the old fashioned teapots. In fact, no one today has the time or patience to wait endlessly for water to boil slowly on a stove and even boiling water in a microwave does not offer the same benefits as do using an electric teapot. If you love your cup of tea then you will soon realize that there is nothing quite as effective in boiling your water as an electric teapot.

More Convenient

The electric teapot provides greater convenience of use and in fact is also very simple to use as well as heats up water a lot more efficiently as well as rapidly than other ways of boiling water. This might not seem to be such a big deal if you only occasionally sip a cup of tea; however, for heavy tea drinkers the electric teapot can prove to be a real boon, especially, if it is also of larger capacity.

A regular electric teapot will generally be good for heating up to four cups though the larger sizes ones will generally be useful for warming about eight cups of tea. That means that depending on the numbers of people that you intend on serving at a single go you can choose your electric teapot according to its capacity and your requirements.

Also, you need to factor in your lifestyle before buying such teapots as you don’t want to purchase something that is at odds with the way you live your life. Ideally, you should look for an electric teapot that can switch it off automatically which means that while the water is boiling you can do some other tasks instead of having to concentrate on keeping track of when the water will reach a good boil.

Even if you forget about when the water should have boiled the electric teapot will automatically shut it down once water has reached boiling point and so there is little risk that you will have damaged your teapot. What’s more, there is little to worry on account of starting an accidental fire because this is one risk is well taken care of when the teapot switches off automatically.

An antique teapot is certainly a desirable item that holds a special place in the hearts and minds of every tea lover. Every such teapot has a bit of history attached to it and it also makes for a more unique item that can make drinking your tea an act that is a bit more special.

The Ceramic Teapot Makes For An Excellent Wedding Favor

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Post date: May 2, 2009

Weddings are as everyone knows very important occasions that require that everything passes off smoothly and without a hitch. They require careful planning so that nothing is left to chance and so if you are entrusted with the task of planning a wedding function don’t forget to add a ceramic teapot to the list of items for the wedding. In fact, the ceramic teapot makes for a wonderful wedding favor and if you want to impress guests to your wedding then this is the one item that should not escape your attention.

Floral Designs

However, a ceramic teapot can do more than make for an excellent wedding favor though it must be admitted that such items do make for one of the best wedding favors. Usually, ceramic teapots are decorated with floral designs and they are also very elegant and they make for nostalgic items that when given as wedding favors will help remind guests of that happy day when someone they knew was married.

A good ceramic teapot can be glazed and are also usually painted by hand which ensures that each teapot is unique and this of course helps to make the ceramic teapot an even better choice for a wedding favor. Guests that get these wedding favors will appreciate, among other things, the golden details on these teapots which will only add to the appeal and beauty of the ceramic teapot.

Of course, these teapots are also very well suited for serving guests with a nice warm and invigorating cup of tea and they will also adorn a table very well. The ceramic teapot when placed in a room makes the room appear brighter and a whole lot warmer and it can also suit different themes as well.

Many times the ceramic teapot can actually turn out to be the highlight item of a special occasion. To make them even more special only requires hanging a few customized tea bags from the teapot’s top and have a few words printed on the teabags that can say something cute about the owner of the teapot. If however you need a wedding favor that is different then you will certainly not regret choosing a ceramic teapot for the purpose.

If you have begun to tire of waiting for the water to boil on a stove then you should seriously consider opting for an electric teapot that is more suitable as it gets the job of heating the water done efficiently and quickly. What’s more, such teapots are convenient to use and very simple to use as well.

The Marvelous English Teapot Is A True Collector’s Item

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Post date: May 2, 2009

There are certainly quite a few different kinds of teapots to choose from though the English variety certainly is most elegant and well worth choosing ahead of say a European teapot. The English teapot is generally found being made from bone china and is also generally decorated with floral designs and in addition it will also typically look very dainty and very fragile as well. Being served tea from an English teapot will make you feel as if you have descended from the royal English line of kings and queens, and the touch of such pieces is truly very royal as well. And, if you care for them well they will certainly end up providing you with a lifetime of excellent service.

A Perfect Gift

However, not every English teapot is necessarily made out of bone china because a few other materials too have been used with good effect. To shop for cheaper varieties you can look at other materials and in addition these pieces can also serve more than one purpose. It is such features that make these items well suited for being gifted to a friend or close relative and in fact, over the years you might even want to add a few more such items to help your recipients get to build up a collection from all the gifts that you have been presenting them.

Of course, even you can begin a personal English teapot collection and also add other varieties as well. With the addition of matching cups as too saucers you can really fill an entire cabinet with excellent pieces that can be showcased under proper lighting to make your room look even more attractive. And, people that are impressed with your collection will certainly not hesitate in asking that you gift them a piece or two. What you save up over time can also make for an excellent heirloom which will prove to be an even better reason why it pays to buy the English teapot.

Even if a piece of it chips or breaks off you will not find it hard to replace the broken part and all you need to do for this is check out replacement services – both online as too offline. A good English teapot will certainly prove its worth at tea parties and it will really adorn any table that has been set for serving some excellent cups of tea to appreciative guests.

There are many uses for a ceramic teapot though none would be better than gifting such a kind of teapot as a wedding favor. Even the actual wedding would be enhanced with the addition of these teapots as they are sure to add a pleasing touch to the overall wedding celebrations and mood.