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OOOOO!
Date: 2025-02-03 07:30 pm (UTC)Do you have a Sherlock (TV) kettle where blue lights glamorize the bubbles?
The kettle is my most used kitchen implement. I drink at least four and sometimes six tankards of tea daily.
Found a ridiculous insulated tankard with bottle opener built into handle -- it's can't be more Wisconsin-appropriate -- which holds 20 oz, keeps my tea warm, doesn't tip over and doesn't require me to grip anything. Except mine is purple with pink accents instead of aqua with yellow.