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  2. 8 Costco Sale Items To Buy Before They Sell Out This March - AOL

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    “Fortunately, Costco is discounting this bulk buy of Kleenex this month by $5, dropping the price to $19.99 and the unit price to 2 cents per tissue.” As with many of these bulk sales, Costco ...

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    Name brands like Dawn cost $11.99 (on sale) at Costco for the same amount, so buying the Kirkland brand will save a couple of bucks. Ultra Clean HE Liquid Laundry Detergent Price: $19.99

  4. Tea strainer - Wikipedia

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    A tea strainer with a bamboo handle A tea strainer on a teacup. A tea strainer is a type of strainer that is placed over or in a teacup to catch loose tea leaves. When tea is brewed in the traditional manner in a teapot, the tea leaves are not contained in teabags; rather, they are freely suspended in the water. As the leaves themselves are not ...

  5. Costco Just Lowered Prices On Several Essential Grocery Items

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    The retailer just announced that it has reduced prices on several essential grocery items as inflation slows but remains a point of concern for consumers in the United States.Costco just released ...

  6. Infuser - Wikipedia

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    A tea infuser is a device in which loose, dried tea leaves are placed for steeping or brewing, in a mug or a teapot full of hot water; it is often called a teaball (alternatively tea maker or tea egg). [1] The tea infuser gained popularity in the first half of the 19th century. Tea infusers enable one to easily steep tea from fannings and ...

  7. Teapot - Wikipedia

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    Modern infusers originated in 1817 when an English patent was granted for a "tea or coffee biggin", a metal basket at the bottom of the teapot. Many more tea leaf holder designs followed, [28] with tea balls and tea-making spoons arriving in the first half of the 19th century. [29] The first automated electric teapot was invented in 1909. [30]