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Re: PSA: Nylon spoons and spatulas for cooking... - Doc - 10-25-2009 M A V I C wrote: Initially, it was a mix of several different teas. I have a big selection of loose leaf here. When I make tea, I often make a second cup for the iced tea jug. For testing purposes I used plain old Lipton tea bags. The only things stirred into it were the nylon utensils. Re: PSA: Nylon spoons and spatulas for cooking... - M A V I C - 10-25-2009 Interesting, I've never stirred my iced tea. I just let it seep then pour. Which reminds me I need to go pour some... this is what I drink http://www.peets.com/shop/tea_detail.asp?id=301&cid=2008 (the color is way off in the pic) Re: PSA: Nylon spoons and spatulas for cooking... - Racer X - 10-26-2009 MUST..... NOT..... MAKE..... TEABAG..... JOKE! Re: PSA: Nylon spoons and spatulas for cooking... - Doc - 10-26-2009 M A V I C wrote: Fridge your tea in a clear glass container. You'll see that it separates if not agitated. Re: PSA: Nylon spoons and spatulas for cooking... - testcase - 10-26-2009 What, do ya want to live forever??? ...and what's so bad about glowing in the dark??? Better living through chemistry ![]() Re: PSA: Nylon spoons and spatulas for cooking... - cbelt3 - 10-26-2009 more importantly, do you drink water out of plastic bottles ? I use stainless steel water bottles now. I didn't like the plastic-y taste. It's a proven medical fact that life causes death. Re: PSA: Nylon spoons and spatulas for cooking... - M A V I C - 10-26-2009 Doc wrote: Fridge your tea in a clear glass container. You'll see that it separates if not agitated. Oh, so this happened when it was cold? Wow. I actually found a trick to keep it clear. I leave the tea bag in it. Yeah, they say that will make the tea bitter but IME it doesn't. I make a batch every three days or so. Re: PSA: Nylon spoons and spatulas for cooking... - mikebw - 10-26-2009 cbelt3 wrote: CDS - Chronic Death Syndrome affects over 99% of humans. Sadly little research has been done to fight this terrible disease. Re: PSA: Nylon spoons and spatulas for cooking... - Don C - 10-28-2009 C(-)ris: They don't put whiskey in wooden barrels for nothing. Those are charred barrels, of course. Which is not to draw any comparisons to the food you are cooking, of course. Re: PSA: Nylon spoons and spatulas for cooking... - C(-)ris - 10-28-2009 Don C wrote: They are, but the wood still adds flavor to the batch. I burn my fair share of food, but I don't really think that my utensils of choice matter that much. However, if Doc lives to be 120 I think he might be on to something. |