pspatbyc
Songster
I know I'm a bit behind, but please educate me on thisWell then, here's this morning's teacup. It's a reproduction of the teaset used by Charles Dickens's family when they lived in Bloomsbury. Their house is now a museum and it's up the street from where I usually stay. I noticex it on one visit, stopped by when it was closed on the next visit, and finally, the visit after that, I got there with 10 minutes to spare before closing, which was just enough time to buy something from their shop. And that's how the teacup came to be in this photo today. I still haven't been able to go through the museum properlymaybe next time...
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.. Does the strainer go over the cup to strain loose leaves or do the loose leave go in it and then set in an open pot or cup to steep. I've never seen this design . It's very pretty. It looks to be Stainless steel ??
maybe next time...
at present Yorkshire Proper Strong for the daily drip feed (good terminology!) and something called Lipton Quality Tips for the weekend breakfast ritual.
My kind of tea drinker then. I don't get the herbal teas.

