:)
I've learned that in Japan, actually. There's tea and hot water in
every hotel room (not english kettle though..). Very convenient and
very comfy indeed.
cheers
:Doro - tea
Also in Australia it is considered a requirement that every motel and
hotel room has the makings - electric kettle, tea, coffee, cups, UHT
milk - so that you can make yourself a really nasty cuppa.
Electric kettles here were predated in the mists of time (they are
found in antique stores!) by ceramic electric jugs with bare
immersion elements and a lid design so that you had to disconnect the
cord before filling or pouring. Even now, little plastic electric
jugs are omnipresent.
Good tea? the ultimate rules from an unexpected source -
http://www.246.dk/teaorwell.html
AndrewF
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