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"Do I have to show my complete lack of sophistication with a tea strainer?"
By using a tea strainer in this way, the same leaves can be used to brew multiple cups.
Tea strainers are usually either sterling silver, stainless steel, or china.
The sifter for dry enamels looks like a tea strainer.
The ether mask was a tea strainer covered with gauze.
I demonstrated the use of the tea strainer.
As the leaves themselves may be distasteful, it is usual to filter them out with a tea strainer.
Tea strainers or a similar small sieve may also used by patients trying to pass a kidney stone.
Kyūsu often come with a tea strainer that fits inside.
You see it on walls, as well as in the design of a door, a doormat, even a tea strainer.
He walked stealthily back to the kitchen and found a tea strainer in the cutlery drawer.
Tea strainers may also be used for separating milk solids from ghee.
I threw a tea strainer at mine because she cut three of my friends off the guest list without asking.'
The resultant liquid was poured from the pot through a tea strainer, into three china cups.
A tea infuser or a tea strainer may be used to assist in this process.
He set the tea strainer in a chipped, thick-lipped mug and poured the hot water.
The teapot has been in production since 1967; the hot water pot and tea strainer are being reissued for the occasion.
One hand gripped a tea strainer.
The teas strainer also contained herbs commonly associated with herbal remedies in ancient times.
Using a tea strainer separates the leaves from the water at the end of the brewing time if a tea bag is not being used.
"I'll make him eat a tea strainer."
Infusers with large holes may not catch all the leaves, requiring the use of a tea strainer to remove the remaining pieces.
Some of the people looked at Ricki's tea strainer of a car as it ever so slowly rattled by.
Sometimes, the bouquet is not bound with string, and its ingredients are filled into a small sachet, a net, or even a tea strainer, instead.
A nineteenth century tea strainer.