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I second this. It seems to be on par with the vitamix in terms of power and versatility, but it'll fit under my kitchen cabinets. I only use it so much because its right there, next to my stove, everyday.

I second this. It seems to be on par with the vitamix in terms of power and versatility, but it'll fit under my

Ninja has the absolute worst customer service I have ever encountered. My pitcher started coming apart at the handle after a single use, and they wouldn't do anything about it because it is a "wear part."

Ninja has the absolute worst customer service I have ever encountered. My pitcher started coming apart at the handle

Finally after all these years that poor innocent pelican is off the hook.

Just one more reason for an independent pre-purchase inspection. Any experienced mechanic would pick up on this and say 'nogo".

And, let's be frank. She has made a career out of being looked at.

She's on one of the most popular shows on television that has all ready won a shot ton of Emmys and she's most likely a millionaires times over and can live off the residuals of that show for the rest of her life. If she can't say "no" to a sexist and dumb idea, who can?

I usually consider myself good at noticing patterns in life, and I just did a double take on this article. I have been doing this for years when helping friends move around apartments, and I've never noticed it. But a quick glance at my known switch-controlled outlets reveals that you are correct.

I also really recommend an adjustable measuring spoon like this one for loose leaf tea. No guessing about amounts or fiddling with different measuring spoons. I keep one for tea only so it's always handy.

I don't recall if I've tried this specific brand, but I find since I've made the switch to infusers and baskets, I always taste the paper otherwise. I have found, for coffee at least, that some of this effect is dampened if the filter is first saturated with water. Maybe that keeps the paper from stealing all the

Forgot to add that I have almost entirely stopped buying pre-made tea bags after I found these (except for some Republic of Tea varieties). I usually carry pre-made 6 bags of tea with me in a small tin . I drink about 3 cups per work day, and the other 3 are incidental/for sharing. These bags are excellent for that.

T-Sac Disposable tea bags

Great resource for the very tiny percentage of the world's population that actually has the huge resources needed to migrate to another country in search of what's best for them.

I also recommend the Blue Flower Earl Grey and of course the Creme de la Earl Grey, which is the blue flower version but with a creamy twist. Absolutely incredible.

Holy crap... extra bergamot earl gray... sold.

That's your problem right there. None of the flavored teas I mentioned are sweet. Caramel teas smell of caramel without the sweet taste. That's the beauty of flavored tea.

I used to be a bit of a tea snob and used to collect Pu-erh cakes. I don't anymore, but I still enjoy tea on a nearly daily basis. I used Adagio plenty about 6 years ago so I can't really say what it's like now but I used to enjoy ordering from them. I also ordered plenty from sites that delivered straight out of

Teavana has a lot of teas with artificial flavors. Check the ingredients list for most of their teas and you will see that. I dont see how you guys are recommending them. You should also look at http://foodbabe.com/2013/08/21/do-…

Why can't this simply be a website? Does it really need to be yet another app that I install? If I am traveling with my pet, will I really leave it till the last minute to find out if there's a hotel around? Most people don't travel with their pets enough to need such an app. Others, who do, probably already have