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more about #tea Margatron: What?! So Canadians get the snub? I want some delicious Jack Layton flavoured orange pekoe! Or some Elizabeth May green tea! more » Lysdexia_NoKotakuEdition: wow...someone's not a big fan of Hilary, she looks like she's 80 years old more » Curves: Notice they all look crazy. True to life. more » Scotland: No Gordon Brown? more » pixelpushing: "This ingenious tea pot and serving pitcher..." IS A RENDER. 'nuff said. Let's see this when it's really something you could drop and break. more » TuesdayHoeseph: http://www.vesselideation.com/ First link was missing an 'e' more » KTK1990: They remind me of Nuclear power plant cooling towers after some geek gang people put graffiti all over it. more » Hello Mister Walrus: Never has tea-bagging been so pretty or elegant. more » artistpavel: Fallout 3 tea party more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: Something disgusting: As soon as I saw that picture, I remembered the time a friend of mine refused to go swimming because it was her time of the mont... more » scarbrtj: Mmmm, nothing like some concentrated urea in my tea. more » ZaxxonQ.com: Uh... why does it look like Tang? 0_o more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: And, damn that's a wicked looking red tide... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: You're going to need a bigger cup. more » Kaiser-Machead: Earl Grave? No thanks. Deadly or nothing. more » zenpoet: Now they just need to make a cranberry infused tea so the waters are bloody. more » Jkoenig96: Why would your bottom lip go into the glass? more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: This study sounds like a load of fresh, ground bull. I drink on average what would probably amount to at least a pot of coffee a day and I don't hallu... more » nutbastard: i once had 11 shots of espresso in about 2 hours time. it definitely fucked me up. like chewy blunt fucked me up. so learn from my mistakes - do not d... more » two wheels are enough: "taking into account their intake of tea, coffee, energy drinks, caffeine pills or coffee consumed on an average day" the writer must have attended ca... more » -
#tastetest
There Is a US President In My Tea Cup
Here's one of those simple, zowielala inventions that will make some people smile. The ones who matter, anyway: Those who love tea. And tea parties. With rainbow cookies and carrot cake. And jacuzzis too. And famous people in their cups. More » -
#teapots
Space Invaders Tea Best Served With Side of MIDI After Dinner Music
This ingenious tea pot and serving pitcher not only features classic Space Invaders, it's completely functional as well. When the water is hot, the blue invaders appear, letting you know it's ready for service. More » -
#lighting
Tea Bag Lighting Concept is Absolutely Tea-lightful
Korean designer Wonsik Chae's light concept is in the shape of a teabag filled with fluorescent molecules that react to chemicals in a teacup. The result: a new meaning to the words "tea light." More » -
#sharks
Shark Tea Infuser Brews a Watery Earl Grave
The tea shark may look cute. He may elicit a chuckle. But when this tea strainer is hanging from your face, feasting on your Chapstick-marinated bottom lip, you may reconsider that open-minded position. More » -
#caffeine
Three Cups of Coffee Makes You Three Times More Likely to Hallucinate
Maybe you aren't at work right now. Maybe you aren't wearing a suit. Maybe that giant polka dot bunny can't hear your thoughts. Maybe you just drank too much coffee. More » -
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#tea
TeaCube Auto-Undangles Tea Bags for Perfect Cuppas
All the knowledge about freshly drawn, freshly boiled water making the best cup of tea won't help you if you're as absentminded as me. Four times out of five, I forget all about the tea bag and leave it dangling in the water until the liquid is as dark as the inside of a cat, and just about as tasty. Which is where the TeaCube by Jieun Yang and Hanah Suh would come in handy—its timed retracting spool fishes out a clipped-in tea bag for you at exactly the right moment. Simplicity itself. Combine it with the self-stirring cup, and tea-making couldn't be easier. It's just a design concept, but tea addicts like me would love for someone to really produce it. Please? [Yanko design] -
#gadgets
Kenwood Response Kettle Changes Color As it Heats
Being as into tea as the British folks this Kenwood Response Kettle was made for, we're definitely looking forward to marveling at its color-changing capabilities. Not only is it a container to keep water from spilling all over the place while you heat it, the exterior actually shifts from blue (cool) to red (hot) while it's being heated. Plus, it also has the option for shutting down when it gets to 80 degrees, which is supposedly the perfect temperature for coffee and herbal tea. Only available in the UK for now. [KenwoodWorld via ChipChick via Apartment Therapy via PopGadget]
