Advantages: small lightweight but sturdy and hardwearing Disadvantages: Not the most attractive of kettles
One of my travel must haves Hotels and guesthouses are usually really good in Britain at having tea and coffee making facilities and usually even the most budget of places have a kettle and a few tea bags. However it is a different matter when goi ...
Now I do like a cup of tea. I often think the price of buying one when out is expensive can be over £1 for a mug of boiling water, a teabag which costs a few p and a drop of milk. When picnicking or going on a long journey in the UK I will often ta ...
Advantages: stylish and includes cups and spoons. Disadvantages: Strong plastic smell
I may be British, but I am not obsessed with tea drinking. My other half, however, is. As much as he loved going on holiday, he would get withdrawal symptoms from the lack of decent tea, particularly first thing in the morning. The solution - buy him a ...
I am someone who needs a cup of tea in the morning as without one I fail to function! A few years ago we travelled around Europe and before leaving I decided to buy a travel kettle as I wanted to ensure I would always be able to make that all important cu ...
As avid tea drinkers, my mum and I bought a little travel kettle before going to stay in an apartment in Spain. We thought it would be easier than having to boil a pan of water every time we wanted a brew, we were not even sure that the apartment was equi ...