From p_iannone@pop.com Fri May 26 23:15:31 EDT 1995 Article: 12635 of alt.folklore.herbs Subject: Re: NON METAL POTS FOR HERBS in SF? Date: Thu, 25 May 95 14:14:24 PST Message-ID: <003752F7.fc@pop.com> X-FirstClass: 0x59F8 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x0010CA48 0x0000 Newsgroups: alt.folklore.herbs Path: bigblue.oit.unc.edu!concert!rutgers!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!gatech!news.sprintlink.net!noc.netcom.net!netcomsv!uu3news.netcom.com!netcomsv!uucp3.netcom.com!popcorn!p_iannone From: p_iannone@pop.com (Paul Iannone) Organization: POP.COM X-HoloGate: 1.1.5 Lines: 25 In message ID <1995May22.175632.11168@igor.tamri.com> on 5/22/95, Vivian Aldridge wrote: : Good Morning Everyone, : : Anyone know where I can find a clay, glass, or enamel : pot in San Francisco for boiling my Chinese herbs? : I have gone shopping in many places and can only find : metal pots! : : Please reply to my email address : : Thanks ! : : Vivian : viviana@tamri.com The standard approach is available in any Chinese market. There you will find a white ceramic pot with a flat lid covered by a domed lid, with three stubby legs for standing up in a pot of water. It is, in other words, a double-boiler set-up. These have been used FOREVER. It will cost about $5. --Paul || p_iannone@pop.com --