TEA STORAGE: Where should I put my tea?
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- How do you store tea if you don't have the proper space? Gabriele solves the issue of storing tea at his new apartment, and shares the most important considerations when the best ways to store your tea aren't an option.
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That setup is turned out to be quite neat, actually!
Also, thumbs up for riding a bike. 🤓 And the slivers of sunshine passing through the slowly moving window blinds into your almost empty living room is a sublime setting for enjoying tea! 🙌
I definitely take the thumbs up for riding a bike in Alabama... not many do it down here, LOL. Glad you enhoy the setup, thank you!
A bed a table and tons of tea. Perfection
Looks great! And who knows, maybe Alabama bathroom storage will be the hot new trend.
I would by furniture to keep the clothes in the bedroom and turn the walk-in-closet into a tea storage area^^ It´s dark and if you have a electric socket inside this closet you can place a small fridge inside or use an extension cable that goes under the door to power the mini fridge.
@@gabokuroki maybe you can get a rolling clothes hanger thingy. it's pretty compact and you can get a tall one and hang two layers of clothes
I was about to say that.... oh mah gaaaa... ooo also buy tea caddies that matches and put stickers on it that says which tea it is so it’s also somewhat aesthetically pleasing
So you've moved to Alabama now? That's awesome! We have to get together at some point and have tea! I'm probably a tad biased now, but Huntsville is a fantastic place to live, so welcome!
Thank you! Yes, moved down here. As soon as COVID is over we will definitely meet up for some tea. For now, it would be hard to drink together while keeping social distance.
@@nannuoshan Haha yes, I definitely meant after Covid, but that's one of those things that's so redundant to say these days!
Very good, which kind of green tea you recommend to put in the fridge ? All of them ?
Hey there from Louisiana. I have my puerh stored in an ice chest with a bovita pouch. The rest of my tea is stored on shelves in my home office. Perhaps one option would be those stackable plastic drawers that are often used for kids toy storage. A little fancier option might be a filing cabinet.
Hi Michael, there will be dedicated videos in the coming months about pu'er storage, humidity control, pumidors and the likes. We have done some extensive research and have interesting findings to share. As for the bovita pouches what do you use them for, to lower or to increase the humidity?
@@nannuoshan Here is south Louisiana air conditioning is pretty much a necessity. Because of that the air in my office stays pretty dry. I use the 62% two-way boveda pack to keep the humidity consistent. Unrelated to tea, but I also use a 49% pack in my guitar case.
@@michaeltabor4176 , it makes sense and 62% is not too much, especially in a cool indoor place.
Cardboard is sometimes smelly, like bad cork.
Yes, you need good quality cardboard. Sometimes they use smelly adhesive to keep the different layers together. I checked that the one I got is odor free.