Is there any way to make my own teabags with my own tea blend?!


Question:

Is there any way to make my own teabags with my own tea blend?

i want to start making my own tea... is there a simple way to buy or make a teabag?


Answers:
Yep,Is there a Cost plus store near you.You can go to this website called www.marketplace.com. and try this site www.stashtea.com { click on this item no 700095} There called Filter bags they come in count of 60. for only $4.50. The ones in the MarketPlace come in 2 styles. The ones I bought for me at Cost Plus are called T-Sac
count of 100 tea filters. Just add your loose tea,fold over I always used thread to close it and I have a instant dipping string like the reg tea bags. www.t-sac.com

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My favorite company is Stash Tea. I love there teas and loose teas also. Plus you can get a free catalog to check out some other good choices

Yep. I use coffee filters (I don't even bother to cut them, although you can). Put whatever you want in the filter, fold it in a way where you only have to make one or two staples. In one of the staples add a string (I use kitchen string, so it's a little thicker than that of lipton).

yes you can with paper towels folded

why even have to use disposable things when they already invented something called a teaball. just put whatever tea you want in it and brew away

Use a teaball like the other poster suggested or just use loose tea and pour out thru a strainer. I did see reusuable cloth teabags in a health food store too.

Coffee filters!

you can make them of muslin, or coffee filters and health food stores might sell empty tea bags, but you also can just use the tea ball to put loose tea in.

Yeah agreeing with the teaball. Why use bags?




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