Because I think I crowed about it at the time, but I can't remember if I posted pics, and since I was in the mode of resizing and posting I figured I'd continue this morning...
When we moved in last June, Eor made a tea drawer for me, and I think it is awesome. Holds all my tea balls and stray bags that people send me so I can try something out. There's also a couple of packets of hot chocolate from England upper left there (a year old, I should use those) and some spices for making hot cider. But mostly - tea! My sweetie is the best, he thinks of everything.

In case you don't think there's enough tea in our lives, you can see two black canisters over the the right which hold the Irish and English Breakfast tea, and center is the blue jar which contains the smell of my lapsang souchong. (The tiny little box you can see on the counter to the right of my teapot is - you guessed it - tea. It and it's siblings live in the pantry.)

...and the ceylon black, Shaw's cheap tea, Earl Grey and rooibus. (And above, cookbooks.) There's also more tea in the pantry, but it's mostly backup supply in case one of these starts to run out. In short, I love my kitchen as a whole, because it has space for tea.

When we moved in last June, Eor made a tea drawer for me, and I think it is awesome. Holds all my tea balls and stray bags that people send me so I can try something out. There's also a couple of packets of hot chocolate from England upper left there (a year old, I should use those) and some spices for making hot cider. But mostly - tea! My sweetie is the best, he thinks of everything.
In case you don't think there's enough tea in our lives, you can see two black canisters over the the right which hold the Irish and English Breakfast tea, and center is the blue jar which contains the smell of my lapsang souchong. (The tiny little box you can see on the counter to the right of my teapot is - you guessed it - tea. It and it's siblings live in the pantry.)
...and the ceylon black, Shaw's cheap tea, Earl Grey and rooibus. (And above, cookbooks.) There's also more tea in the pantry, but it's mostly backup supply in case one of these starts to run out. In short, I love my kitchen as a whole, because it has space for tea.
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That's cool. And it also reminds me that I need a teapot. One cup made in the cup just doesn't cut it.
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I LOVE my teapot! You're right, one cup never seems like enough, and I never seem to be able to get the water/tea proportion as I like it.