Billy: That is pretty cute. Me: Yes, but it was overpriced. Billy: Well, you still bought it, so I’d say they priced it pretty well. Touché. Joke’s on him, though, because ThinkGeek has it for $5 less … :(
My coworker sent me a link to this because Gizmodo’s writeup of it combined my love of tea with my love of LL Cool J in Deep Blue Sea. “What more could you ask?” he said. I could ask for … Continue reading →
I think it’s fair to say that these are the awesomest cookie cutters ever, and therefore it’s no surprise that they’re not available on this continent. At Impressionen, if you can read German. Except I think they’re out of stock.
Totally useless for those of us who don’t use teabags, yet still very cute. These would be great for a restaurant or cafe. $11.50 at Catching Fireflies (via Apartment Therapy San Francisco)
Something about crafters/vintage fans and tea must go together, because there is a ton of tea-related stuff on etsy. Here are my favorites. Black Pearl Teapot Earrings, $23 at Bead on a Wire Tea Party kilt pin, $9 at Mootsie’s … Continue reading →
Here, at last, is photographic proof of my Betty’s radness: How many people have had their teapots featured on national tv? Also pictured: Nick Matzke, hero of Dover. You can watch all of Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial online … Continue reading →
Before the review, a caveat: I bought this tea so that I wouldn’t feel guilty for using my credit card for a $2 loaf of french bread, which means I purchased it from a grocery store where I would never … Continue reading →