By Kitchen Backsplash IDEAS
Give the tea on the list of your vacation one of these sleek and modern kitchen gadget gift ideas. It is likely that a number of these unique gift ideas are so new, they are certainly not yet. All the unique cuisine of these gadget gifts to make sweet tea as well two.
Lemon squeezer
The lemon squeezer by Rosendahl, it is easy for the tea lover with a twist of lemon to add a bit of citrus for their drinks. This kitchen gadget gift like a silver coin, steel sculpture. It is elegant, efficient, nice and bright. It sells for about $ 39.95 (gourmet, remember?)
Revolution Stainless Steel T-Pot
The revolution in stainless steel T-Pot is more like it left the set of an episode of Dr. Who a tea catalog. This kitchen gadget gift idea is cute and modern, and looks like he has his own personality, and small feet. This is a unique kitchen gadget gift for tea lovers who will accompany perfectly the morning or afternoon tea for two. The revolution in stainless steel T-pot sells for about $ 36.
Liza tea infusion
This infusion is a gourmet sweet doll search for infusion of tea. Not only does this gourmet gadget hold sheets in bulk, while soaking, it can stand on its own and simply beautiful. It is from Chiasso and retail of about $ 28.
The Teastick
Anyone who has ever lovers struggling to loose tea leaves into a ball, re-editing, and hoping that the leaves do not end in the drink, you will enjoy this kitchen gadget gift. The Teastick made by Gamila is in a tube, not ball shaped.
It is a bit like the tray that slides on the verge of Teastick, where the gift recipient will be easily able to place their precious tea leaves in bulk. All Teastick May be placed directly in a cup or cup, which allows the stiff drink. At the end of practice curve at the top of the Teastick, it is easy to grasp and remove when the tea is steeped to perfection.
All Teastick is stainless steel and its design is dreamy and alluring. The Teastick sells for about $ 18.
The Perfect Tea Timer
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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