Sadly this meant that my tea cups and teapots had to be left behind. I did have fun trying to drink through as much of my tea as possible and then gave it to grateful friends (good homes all). However, it meant that once in London I had no kettle, no teapot, no tea cups and no tea - HORROR!
Okay I exaggerate a little, I did bring one or two unopened teas with me from Montreal and I quickly started buying teas here to rebuild my collection (we're at about half the selection I had before but it does give me the opportunity to try new things, and some old favourites), yet I was still without the other tea essentials.
We moved into our new little flat (we call it the sub as it's a semi-basement place with a fridge that makes submarine noises - specifically the echo sound after the sonar ping) and found a kettle, bought tea cups from Ikea and a secondhand store, bought mugs from Sainsbury's, and were given a cute teapot as a housewarming gift from my mother.
Left: Ikea 365+ Tea cup and Saucer Right: Sainsbury's Tea Time Mug set |
FORLIFE Stump Teapot |
It handles well and the lid is solid but easy to open which is key in getting your loose leaf in and out at the right time.
Holds enough liquid for two mugs of tea or four small tea cups (ideal for two people or one tea-lover).
Keeps the tea warm for quite awhile (I haven't timed it, but I'm a slow sipper and have not had a cold second cup yet).
Pours well without being drippy.
Comes with a removable infuser (I know that a lot of teapots do these days, but this one has a nice little handle so you don't need to fiddle - and it folds down so not to block the lid).
Easy to clean...
And comes in great colours, mine is mandarin but I think it's more pumpkin orange (maybe I have Hallowe'en on the brain though). I also really like the lime, carrot and turquoise colour choices.
I have to say so far I haven't been disappointed by this little guy and though he's not as funky or beautiful as my other teapots he's pretty stylish for a stump.
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