I am sure there is a Tea Lover in your circle of acquaintances. I enjoy drinking tea especially during the winter. If you get a cold or feel a chill in the air, what better way to feel better than with a nice hot tea! Perhaps you enjoy making loose leaf teas. Now there is a way to savor your loose leaf tea on the go. Introducing Libre Tea. The design is very modern and practical. Loose leaf tea saves waste because it is sold by weight and requires no “baggy”. It takes a bit of time and a different technique to brew loose leaf tea. Usually with a tea ball or some sort of filtering tea infuser. Libre is making it a breeze to steep then drink your loose leaf tea anytime anywhere. The beauty is in the specially designed filter system top.
The Libre loose leaf tea glass crystal clear container is made of glass on the interior and durable polycarbonate exterior for on the go portability. The stainless steel tea filter is in the screw top.
How to Use the Libre loose leaf tea glass. The method of brewing with the Libre can be done easily. Remove the lid and filter. First add hot water to below the rim of the tea glass. The tea leaves are placed in the top filter. Twist the filter on securely. Allow 2 to 3 minutes for the steam to dissipate from the hot water before twisting on lid. Once the lid is screwed on securely, turn the glass upside down to steep the tea. The Glass n Poly unit works best with tea leaves that have a limited steeping time. When ready to enjoy – remove the lid and filter together. The tea leaves stay in the filter and most can be brewed for another cup. The size fits nicely into most standard car cup holders too. It is exciting to watch the brewing process too. I have been drinking more tea since having my Libre.
Any tea drinker will love to have a stylish and useful Libre Tea glass. Place your orders online. They have a different size glasses and a mug to choose from. Consider a Libre Tea glass as a fine holiday gift for a tea drinker.
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December 1, 2011 at 2:17 pm
I had learned that the cafine in tea is released slow, without the jolt.
December 1, 2011 at 5:30 pm
I learned all loose leaf teas come from the same plant (Camellia sinesis) but white, green, and other teas come from different parts of the plant or are processed differently.
December 1, 2011 at 7:26 pm
all loose leaf teas come from the same plant
December 1, 2011 at 8:20 pm
the tea bags make a small eco footprint then regular teabags
December 1, 2011 at 10:31 pm
I learned that loose leaf tea is as easy to make as a tea bag and more eco-friendly which is a plus.
December 2, 2011 at 7:49 am
The absence of a ‘strong jolt’ means that tea is less taxing on the nervous system. I did not know this, I drink herbal teas because caffine really bothers me, I wonder now if “real” tea would or would not?
December 2, 2011 at 4:42 pm
they make more of an eco footprint.
December 2, 2011 at 5:27 pm
I learned that rooibos tea is high in antioxidants! I already drink and love the stuff so this was great to find out.
December 2, 2011 at 5:43 pm
I learned that white tea comes from the the buds, which has the most anti-oxidants.
December 2, 2011 at 5:54 pm
“All loose leaf teas (with the exception of herbal teas and tisanes) are derived from the dried and sometimes processed leaves and buds of the Camellia sinesis plant, which is native to Asia.”
December 2, 2011 at 8:32 pm
Thanks for the giveaway…loose tea requires minimal packaging, unlike bagged tea, which requires significant packaging resources and generates considerably more waste with its bags, boxes and plastic wrappers.
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