- Oct 15, 2010
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I have been looking at getting a stove-top tea kettle. yes, i'm sure microwaving the water is faster, but there are just some things i like doing old school style.
i have been browsing around on amazon and i just figured while i was at it, i would check in with my friendly ATOT community.
i will be using this on a gas stove. i usually only have a cup of tea at a time, maybe two. i like kettles that whistle, but that is not a requirement. i also do not have any inclination toward a certain material other than that I have heard metal tea pots make your tea taste funny after a while so i am less inclined to get a metal one.
also, any recommendations for tea brands? i prefer chai tea, but i like earl grey as well. needs to be decaf version.
thanks ATOT fellow tea drinkers for any input!!!
i have been browsing around on amazon and i just figured while i was at it, i would check in with my friendly ATOT community.
i will be using this on a gas stove. i usually only have a cup of tea at a time, maybe two. i like kettles that whistle, but that is not a requirement. i also do not have any inclination toward a certain material other than that I have heard metal tea pots make your tea taste funny after a while so i am less inclined to get a metal one.
also, any recommendations for tea brands? i prefer chai tea, but i like earl grey as well. needs to be decaf version.
thanks ATOT fellow tea drinkers for any input!!!