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		<title>Chantal Whistling Tea Kettles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 05:53:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As being a daily tea drinker with several times in a day and frequent giver of afternoon teas, you should really use your whistling kettles and being pissed off while using kettles that burn your fingers. Even you hate your kettle that end up corroding on the inside after a couple of years. Of course [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As being a daily tea drinker with several times in a day and frequent giver of afternoon teas, you should really use your <a href="http://whistlekettle.com/whistling-kettles">whistling kettles</a> and being pissed off while using kettles that burn your fingers. Even you hate your kettle that end up corroding on the inside after a couple of years. Of course you don&#8217;t have to use kettle that couldn&#8217;t be hold after boiling water unless you&#8217;re wearing three thick mittens on top of one another. And then in another day you found the handle was broken.<br />
<img src="http://whistlekettle.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/chantal-kettle.jpg" alt="" title="chantal-kettle" width="200" height="160" class="alignright size-full wp-image-83" /></a>On this case, you have to make up your mind. Throw away the idea buying cheap and flimsy kettles! It&#8217;s time for you to buy a kettle that will last for life. Go online and do some research on the various kettles available for purchase. There should be thousand kettles that caught your eyes, but the best one is Chantal Tea Kettle.</p>
<p>This kettle seems work really well. It has a huge capacity, which allows you to boil a huge amount of water all at once. At the same time, it also has a very strong handle that won&#8217;t break even when the kettle is full of water. The handle and the lid cover are also made of heat-resistant material, so you won&#8217;t burn yourself when carrying it around.</p>
<p>A harmonica whistle device is also attached, so that you will know when the water is at boiling point. Each part of the kettle is also detachable. Replacement parts can be bought, so you don&#8217;t have to replace the whole kettle when one part of it breaks. These should be your main reasons that made you convinced to purchase a whistling tea kettle.</p>
<p>When you use this kettle for the first time, fill it up to the brim with water. Then switch on the electric stove and place the kettle on top of it. While you&#8217;re watching television or doing others things, you&#8217;ll hear the whistle loud and clear. You need not any mitten to carry the kettle. This is gonna be a huge improvement over your old kettle. The handle won&#8217;t snap off either so definitely you can use this kettle for years and it will works perfectly since it won&#8217;t corroded both inside and out for years to come.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of Tea For Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 05:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Tea Articles]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many studies carried out to support the health benefits of tea drinking for health improvements keep filling the headlines. There’s simply no denying that a daily spot of tea does the body good. Even though researchers can’t quite agree on every aspect, I’m sold on the fact that a few cups a day will do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many studies carried out to support the health benefits of tea drinking for health improvements keep filling the headlines. There’s simply no denying that a daily spot of tea does the body good. Even though researchers can’t quite agree on every aspect, I’m sold on the fact that a few cups a day will do its best to protect me from heart disease, a stroke, cancer, and more.</p>
<p><strong>What Makes Tea Good for the Body?</strong></p>
<p>Tea contains high levels of antioxidants, some of which are called polyphenols, flavonoids, and catechins, and all of which take on the “free radicals” in the body and prevent them from harming the healthy cells on board. In other words, sending in antioxidants is disease prevention in its finest form. Antioxidants are ready and waiting not only in teas but also in several fruits, vegetables, nuts, meats, and even wines. If that were not enough, tea also contains flouride which benefits your teeth and has bacteria killing properties which helps control bad breath and the formation of plaque.</p>
<p><strong>Are All Teas Equally Good for the Body?</strong></p>
<p>This is a question researchers are still squabbling over. Does green tea have more antioxidants than black tea? Should I drink instant tea or loose leaf tea for better health benefits? Is hot tea better than iced tea? And here’s what it comes down to:</p>
<p>• Higher quality teas may have more catechin antioxidants than lower quality teas.</p>
<p>• White tea has more antioxidants than any other tea.</p>
<p>• Green tea has more catechin antioxidants than black tea since black tea goes through more processing.</p>
<p>• Unfermented rooibos tea has more polyphenol antioxidants than fermented rooibos.</p>
<p>• Freshly brewed teas have more polyphenol antioxidants than instant or bottled teas.</p>
<p>• More researchers seem to agree that brewed (cold or hot) or caffeinated tea has more antioxidants than instant teas.</p>
<p>So how do you get started in doing your body some good with tea?</p>
<p>To get the most health benefits out of your teas, choose high-quality loose leaf teas from your local or online tea shop. Brew it up with <a href="http://whistlekettle.com/tea-kettles">tea kettle</a> and enjoy. And of course, don’t throw out the idea of enjoying instant or bottled teas when you’re on the go. You just might have to drink a little more. Don’t wait any longer. Sip, savor, and fight disease today. It&#8217;s never too late to enjoy the many health benefits of tea.</p>
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		<title>The Right Tea Kettles Make The Perfect Tea</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 05:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is nothing like the smell of fresh hot tea served to reinvigorate you on a busy day. It does not matter if your cup of tea is made from the convenience of a teabag or from the classic spoonfuls of loose tea leaves; your perfect cup of tea should start with the right water [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is nothing like the smell of fresh hot tea served to reinvigorate you on a busy day. It does not matter if your cup of tea is made from the convenience of a teabag or from the classic spoonfuls of loose tea leaves; your perfect cup of tea should start with the right water temperature and taste. As you sip your afternoon tea, think about the fact that all the flavor and aroma filling your senses are made possible by the perfect equipment, the <a href="http://whistlekettle.com/tea-kettles">tea kettle</a>.</p>
<p>Tea kettles were made not only for decorative purposes in your kitchen. Tea kettles were actually invented so that hot water for your tea could reach the ideal temperature that will eventually steep your tea into the ideal concentration. Truly, tea kettles make tea preparation so much easier without spoiling the flavor of the tea leaves.</p>
<p>There are various types of tea kettles in the market. From the overly stylish to the plain functional ones, tea kettles are basically classified according to the material they are made from. Choose form the following list the type of tea kettle that is most convenient for you; and remember that with proper care, a tea kettle will serve you the perfect tea for many years to come.</p>
<p><strong>Stainless Tea Kettles</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://whistlekettle.com/stainless-steel-kettles">Stainless steel tea kettles</a> are the most durable ones around. Stainless steel is relatively thicker and will not bend easily like copper. Also, a tea kettle made from stainless steel definitely outlasts one which is made from glass. As for the taste, stainless tea kettles do not tarnish the taste of boiling water which commonly happens with copper tea kettles.</p>
<p>Stainless tea kettles can be cleaned in a jiffy; therefore they are not difficult to care for. Depending on the thickness of the base, some stainless tea kettles heat fast just like the ones made from copper.</p>
<p><strong>Copper Tea Kettles</strong></p>
<p>Tea kettles made from copper are the most practical. Copper heats very quickly that is why it is the most conducive material to make tea kettles. The efficiency of copper tea kettles result in fast tea preparation without necessarily increasing fuel or heat.</p>
<p>In fact, a copper tea kettle should not be placed over high heat for it to have longer service life. If you are using a lacquered tea kettle, you can maintain its polished look by using cleaning solution that is not abrasive to copper.</p>
<p><strong>Glass Tea Kettles</strong></p>
<p>Glass is very light and easiest to clean. Tea kettles made from glass tend to be very stylish, with mostly modern and minimalist designs. For obvious reasons, glass tea kettles may not be as durable as the others. In fact they can have, somewhat, delicate caring procedures.</p>
<p>When boiling water with a glass tea kettle, it is best to sandwich a piece of metal between your stove and the base of the kettle to avoid direct heat contact. Never allow glass tea kettles to dry up while boiling as this may leave a stain at the base. With all these constraints, using glass tea kettles may result to slow boiling of water; hence, slower tea preparation.</p>
<p><strong>Cast Iron Tea Kettles</strong></p>
<p>Tea kettles made from cast iron are much heavier and definitely thicker. If only rust can be kept from cast iron tea kettles, most probably they will be the most durable too. Fortunately, when boiling water using cast iron tea kettles, a sort of protective layer of minerals build up on its base overtime. With this layer, these kettles will not easily take in rust.</p>
<p>Nostalgic of the farming countryside, some of the most beautiful tea kettles around are made from painted enamel cast iron. These tea kettles require special care to prevent the paints from chipping off. They should never hit on other hard objects and in no occasion should they be left boiling dry. Some painted enamel cast iron kettles have even become expensive collectors’ item.</p>
<p>To prevent rusting, keep your cast iron kettle dry as much as possible. Take out the water immediately after boiling. If you ever spot rust on the base inside, boil on it some water solution with baking soda and lemon juice. Do not use abrasive cleaning materials as these can cause scratches that can take in rust.</p>
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		<title>KRUPS Black Tea Kettle</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 09:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This electric tea kettle by Krups heats water quickly. According to some people there are minor complaint arose about this whistling tea kettle. First, the lid is a bit difficult to get on and off. Sometimes it&#8217;s getting so frustrated with it then just fill the kettle through the spout. This item is NOT to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://whistlekettle.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/krups_electric_kettle.jpg" alt="" title="krups_electric_kettle" width="200" height="200" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-30" /></a>This electric tea kettle by Krups heats water quickly. According to some people there are minor complaint arose  about this whistling tea kettle. First, the lid is a bit difficult to get on and off. Sometimes it&#8217;s getting so frustrated with it then just fill the kettle through the spout. This item is NOT to be recommended for anyone with arthritis or other conditions that might make it difficult for them to grab firmly. Because the lid is also fully separable from the kettle, some users have also managed to misplace the lid. People much prefer <a href="http://whistlekettle.com">tea kettles</a> that have a flip top. Second, people wish the kettle had a decent indicator to let them know when it&#8217;s reached a boiling temperature.</p>
<p>Finally, this kettle is quite loud that people can&#8217;t talk on the phone in the kitchen when this device is on. In spite of these quirks, this kettle and its stainless steel brethren, is quite reliable, has a large capacity, and is quite attractive. This kettle holds up to 54 oz. of water and offers a powerful 1750 watts that quickly and safely boils water for tea, hot cocoa, instant soup, oatmeal and more. It also offers a stainless steel locking lid with trigger-activated covered spout and a stainless steel concealed heating element that protects against corrosion. It is cordless with a 360-degree rotational base that allows the kettle to be placed back on its base from any angle. Twin water level indicators ensure water level can be seen at all times. It also offers an integral lime scale filter for the purest results, an auto shut-off for added safety and an illuminated on switch for added convenience. Cool-touch handle and body for safety.</p>
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