@sal
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I can not *prove* that boiling the water outside makes the tea taste better. It should be fine to make it with the kettle inside, and put it in a good thermos for later... but if you will take my word? Trust me it does!
Oh, this is the guy who makes this stove.
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I can not *prove* that boiling the water outside makes the tea taste better. It should be fine to make it with the kettle inside, and put it in a good thermos for later... but if you will take my word? Trust me it does!
Oh, this is the guy who makes this stove.
@futurebird I trust you. I was out in the Egyptian Sahara near Siwa Oasis once, about a decade ago,, just trekking around with a local guide. At one point he declared it tea time, whipped out a little stove similar to that one (using some kind of charcoal, iirc), and brewed up some tea with just water, sugar, and a fistful of mint leaves. That was the best damn cup of tea I ever had, and boiling the water outside was definitely key.
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I can not *prove* that boiling the water outside makes the tea taste better. It should be fine to make it with the kettle inside, and put it in a good thermos for later... but if you will take my word? Trust me it does!
Oh, this is the guy who makes this stove.
@futurebird @sal
there's probably a rule against the alcohol stove in the park, and that's what makes it taste so good.