Hey all,
Help me prove a curmugeonly old woman wrong! Or me, whichever. At this nursery I used to work at, there was this eldery oriental woman who always had interesting teas to drink (this is when I was 15). She was hard to talk to, mainly because she didn't like me and my dreadlocks, or any of the younger staff really. Anyyyyyway, she always boiled the water for at LEAST 20+ minutes to make her tea. She started boiling it well before her break. Whenever I came in and took from the pot for my tea, or dreadful instant soup, she would hassle me, saying that water was full of germs. Even if it had been boiling for 5+ minutes. Not just warm to a boil, straight boiling, whistling and all. I'm not paranoid about germs at all, but she used to make me so mad, and I often told her she was wrong (she also used to repot the Gardenias without gloves, but that's another story).
I saw her a while ago downtown and it made me remember, so can anyone tell me, how long should water be boiled for to get sufficient - I suppose anti-bacterial action? My dad has one of those CPAP/apnea machines, and he boiils it for quite a while, but I'm JUST making tea.
Thanks