Tea historian Jane Pettigrew explains why the world has never recovered from an American innovation. Produced by Deanna Kashani.
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Hello Makers of Studio 360,
I wrote up this great segment for the food website I work for, CHOW.com: http://www.chow.com/pick/6283
Love the show! Keep up the good work.
Meredith Arthur
Video Producer, CHOW.com
Hey Studio 360,
I wrote up this segment for the food website I work for, CHOW.com: http://www.chow.com/pick/6283
Love the show! Keep up the good work.
Meredith Arthur
Video Producer, CHOW.com
It was a pleasure to be immersed in that small but tasteful innovation... the tea bag.
I enjoyed this segment very much having incorporated used teabags in my art. I was struck by the beauty of the bag's design, the way it is folded, the tiny staple, short piece of string, tiny label, machinery to fabricate it....and we just dunk it for a few seconds after which we don't know how fast to get rid of it!
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