Brewing Accessories Bundle
Our three must-have brewing accessories for your Mayde Tea
1. Mayde Tea Brass Teaspoon
Crafted with from high grade stainless steel with a brass-look coating, our teaspoon combines sophistication, quality and function.
To be used to measure out a perfect serve of tea/drinking chocolate/chai latte powder, mix drinks including tea, or as a decorative piece.
Stainless steel is food safe, dishwasher safe and can be used at high temperatures.
2. Mayde Tea Stainless Steel Infuser
We are committed to treading lightly on our planet which is why we produce loose-leaf tea rather than teabags. So, save the environment (and your time!) with our stainless steel infuser.
Teabags contain bleaches, glues, staples and other nasties that we would rather not consume with our therapeutic tea blends. They also break down into millions of pieces of micro-plastic that are harmful to the environment. The lid catches steam (which contains some of the therapeutic properties of our blends!)
The lid also doubles as as a drip tray. Just flip upside-down after brewing and place the infuser inside.
Our infuser fits most mugs and teapots. Please empty the tea leaves into your compost or garden.
3. Mayde Tea Alfie Mug
Our Alfie Mug is expertly crafted from exquisite natural stoneware, with a chocolate brown glaze finish. The shape is designed to perfectly nestle into the palm of your hand. It is non-toxic and dishwasher safe.
Holds 350ml.
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