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jennyjoan | 16:19 Mon 24th Mar 2014 | Food & Drink
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Anybody guide me to a small teapot for two that can be brewed on the cooker. - the ones I see seems you just pour the water in and wait but I like strong tea so would like it brewed it more. Thanks
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On the cooker ? That wouldn't brew, it'd stew ! Unless you took it off the heat before adding the tea.
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believe it or not og - I like it stewed - can't bear dish water
you'll need one with a thick bottom to withstand the heat from the hob, I'll go and have a look
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thanks alba but cannae find one.
An aluminium teapot would do the job. Just make sure you don't burn the handle!
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thanks Alba - that is a good one but too pricey. Will try local shops myself. I had one but the kitchen fitters I think threw it out. Thanks again.
I must admit, I thought it a bit highly priced.
If I find anything more reasonable, I'll post :-D
how about this..!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WE-74fiayhI
Why not just get a normal old fashioned hob kettle and just use it for tea?
Here are some other solutions. http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/l/Insulated-Teapot
Hi jennyjoan

I've got one of these and they're brilliant - make however many cups as you like on the cooker, last year I used it as a gravy jug with the lid for nice hot gravy that could be poured with no drips

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Corning-Ware-Blue-Cornflower-3-Cup-Hot-Server-Teapot-Tea-Pot-Kettle-w-Lid-60s-/121302425697?pt=UK_Art_Glass&hash=item1c3e302061

Anna x
That takes me back jenny, my lovely Grandma used to like her tea well stewed !!

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