Tea Cosy (American English; tea cozy) - a cover for a teapot, traditionally made of cloth or wool, used to keep the tea warm while it brews. Tea cozies may be embroidered; perhaps to complement a fine set of china. The traditional British hand knitted cosy tends to resemble a woolen hat, often featuring a bobble on top. According to comedian Billy Connolly, if a man is left alone in a room with a tea cozy, and he does not attempt to wear it, he is not be trusted. Tea cozies in fiction include the eponymous items in Edward Gorey's The Haunted Tea Cosy: A Dispirited and Distasteful Diversion for Christmas.
Some tea cosies are just evil.
The Terrorist Tea Pot is a set including the tea pot and the balaclava tea cosy.
For those of you who like the technical info, the pot holds 1.5 litres (50 Oz) which will make you 5 or 6 big cups of steaming hot tea!
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