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Nancy Boy

Opening hours : Mon-Sun. 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
347 Hayes St 94102 San Francisco
(415) 552-3802
After 15 years in high-profile jobs at multinational ad agencies, helping diverse clients like Levi’s, Clorox, L'Oreal and, yes, Cher develop and strategically market their cleaning products, lotions, potions and colognes, Eric was clear that hawking cheaply-sourced, low-grade goods to unsuspecting customers at upwards of $500 an ounce was skirting the boundaries of fair play, if not good taste. This crazy game—up to 90 cents of every dollar devoted to marketing and packaging versus 10 cents that actually goes into the bottle—is legal, but after a while, something about the bald-faced lying makes you feel like a bald-faced liar.
Tea&Pot Infuser Combo by Nancy Boy

Tea&Pot Infuser Combo

$ 25.0

What kept us from enjoying the incredible flavor of loose teas for far too long was the hassle factor. Let’s face it: tea bags are simple and loose tea is messy and irritating. Until now. My wonderful Aunt Ro got me one of these infuser pots and for a while it just sat in its box as I was sure it was yet another BS contraption I would hate and trash. But it’s the real deal and converted Jack and I to full-time loose tea drinkers. Also, we’ve been using the same one for 2 years and it hasn’t worn out. Here’s how it works, so cinchy even I who literally cannot empty the dryer lint trap without calling the fire department for assistance can do it. You boil your water. You dump a teaspoon of tea in the infuser pot. You fill the infuser pot with your boiling water. You wait 3 or 4 minutes depending on how strong you want your tea. (Or combine all those steps using the microwave.) You set the infuser pot on your tea cup (it works on any size cup). A magical valve (I swear this company has made a FORTUNE on this thing) releases all the tea into your cup and the icky tea leaves stay in the pot. Enjoy your tea. The company says (there are actual printed directions in the box you get) that you can then put it in the dishwasher but we just rinse it out, you can do whatever you want there’s no law about it as far as we know.looflac

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