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The Pouch Mug at Catching Fireflies

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We don't usually use a saucer with our morning mug of tea. Instead, the tea bag finds itself on the side of our breakfast plate, steeping in the cup too long, sitting in the sink, or, on particularly bleary mornings, making stains on our wood counter top. All to prevent the need to wash one more dish or make an extra trip to the garbage. Not a problem with the pouch mug.

 
 

The pouch could also be used to dress up coffee or hot cocoa with a cookie, chocolate or cinnamon stick.

$11.50 here.

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Won't it be hard to wash the "pouch"?

posted by AnnadyL on 2008-02-25 16:23:08
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This is pretty neat. Annady, you can soak it in bleach. I bleach all my cups every so often to get rid of the tea stains.

posted by Pteetsa on 2008-02-25 16:33:07
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Cute idea, but isn't it too narrow for the soggy teabag once it's been used? And what about the spoon?

My trick (and this takes a little dexterity) is to leave the teabag tag attached to the whole outer flap that wrapped around the teabag - so it looks like you have a giant flag hanging off the side of your cup. Then, once your tea is steeped, pick up the tag on one side, while draping the wet teabag over the end of the spoon on the other, and catch it in the crease of the large tag. Pull out your spoon, squeeze out any remaining drops into your cup, and wrap the rest of your tag around the damp teabag. Set little package neatly on your upturned spoon.

Let me tell you how upset I was when Twinings changed their packaging earlier this year. The packaging is much sleeker, much less oldschool, and probably much more resistant to mildew and funky cabinet odors.

posted by artsandletters on 2008-02-25 16:48:35
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wouldn't the tea bag drip on your face when you are drinking from the cup?

posted by denverdigs on 2008-02-25 18:22:56
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I'm picturing burning myself as I try to shove a hot wet teabag into that narrow space. I'm thinking it's more for dry teabags?

posted by CanadianOlive on 2008-02-25 23:22:01
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again.. totally impractical!

posted by lynnelise1 on 2008-02-25 23:33:35
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Personally, I prefer a teacup and saucer. You have a place to put your used teabag (if you didnt pour your tea from a teapot) and a place for a spoon and a cookie, if you choose. Plus it's so much more elegant!

posted by lynnelise1 on 2008-02-25 23:37:13
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i like this mug by shinzi katoh: backordered, so maybe they work?

http://threepotatofourshop.com/product_info.php?products_id=127

posted by sanriofreak on 2008-02-26 05:00:02
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