![]() ![]() But I won't, because that's weird to do to a ceramic cup. I'm a fan of it because of its mild flavor that pairs well with basically everything (including sushi, of course, which I order often), how smooth and easy it is to drink, its virtually nonexistent sugar content, and the cheap price tag on a bottle that seemingly lasts forever.Īnyway, back to this adorable set: Each one comes with a serving flask (also called a tokurri) and four little cups so cute I want to pinch them. Sake has, over the past year or so, taken up permanent residence in my refrigerator, pushing wine out of the way to snag first place as my alcohol of choice for after-work couch-drinking. So much so that for the holidays last year, both my own mother and my best friend bought me this five-piece sake set, unbeknownst to each other. "I am, by all definitions of the word, obsessed with sake. Get the mug for $19 and the teas for $26 from David's Tea. Plus! The looseleaf teas she gave me with it are so good, I'm planning on buying a whole new set of them when they run out. It's basically the most perfect travel tea mug ever invented. I actually don't even like my tea to be very hot - I'm known to top off a mug of it with cold water so I can actually, you know, drink it - but I love knowing that it'll still be nearly boiling if I forget to drink it for a few minutes or an hour. Not only that, but oh my god, this keeps tea SO HOT. Also, the top locks, so even my highly clumsy self has never made this thing drip during my commute. ![]() The mug is the absolute best thing that's happened to hot liquid flavored with leaves since.ever?! It's so sleek on the outside, which hides how perfectly calibrated it is for looseleaf tea on the inside: It has a screw-on infuser that screws right onto the lid, which perfectly filters the leaves into the water. Anyway, last year for Hanukkah, my oldest sister got me a tea infuser travel mug and some loose-leaf teas, which I immediately loved, even if I said to myself, What does she know? She mainlines coffee like it's going out of style.īut you know what? That sister of mine is a smart cookie. My coffee-loving family was supportive, though a little bewildered, the way they might be if I suddenly announced my intent to live in a treehouse for the rest of my life. "About three years ago, after continuous coffee-induced stomachaches, I completely switched over to tea, and I haven't looked back since. ![]()
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