Here is a vintage knitting pattern for a tea cosy - for them that can read such charts Well you did ask!!
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I'd drink coffee out of a rusty bucket if I had to... but that said, my when I make espresso I use Bodum Pavina Double Wall Thermo-glassesOriginally Posted by Trouble;403135I
(My ones are less bulbous and straighter sided)
the only reason I have those is I broke the glass "pot" that came with my espresso machine and these things fitted perfectly. but they are "interesting" to drink out of. they feel too light and far to insubstantial (like drinking coffee out of a glass bubble!) but they do stop my fingers from being burnt on the black coffee-tar.
oh and BTW.. espresso HAS to be served with tonnes of sugar in it for the combined caffeine-sugar rush
EDIT
Actually they're more like these ones..only sans handles
Last edited by Tiggerbabe; 22nd-August-2007 at 11:22 AM. Reason: Fixing quotes
Here is a vintage knitting pattern for a tea cosy - for them that can read such charts Well you did ask!!
Whitetiger curls up again, her amazing search skills no longer needed
Well spent the evening at DTS's last night and managed ro prise the tea cosy off his head to use on the teapot. DTS made me a nice cup of tea then about 20mins later came with another cup of tea that was just as hot as the first and even more delicious. He was so please with it bless him.
There you go, so a tea cosy is a good purchase and i would recommend everybody get one. If all else fails, when its chilly it doubles as a hat.
What I want to know is... will he be wearing it at Bliss? Will make you guys very easy to identify!
bikinis and trunks cause ive decided we are going to have an indian summer and its going to be sweltering weather.!!!!
Mind you, if plan A fails, it will be matching pink and white polka dot tea cosies all round. Nothing else, just that...
Here's a good place to buy cozies for everything you could ever want...
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