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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
From the land of haribos. |
I am and as you know I am a big coffee drinker as well, but I do like tea too and my favorite tea that I have is dandelion tea. I like it it and when I have made it. I like to put it in the fridge to be served cold, as a matter of fact. I am having a cup of tea right now too, what is your favourite tea? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love tea and rarely drink coffee
My go to tea bag is good old yourkshire tea because it brews to a strong taste quicker than most other brands and I’m a builders tea drinker |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yorkshire tea all the way .
Here’s a thought to add …….. milk in first or water in first ? "
For me definitely water first I think it’s a walk away and cry moment if anyone does milk first |
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By *929Man
over a year ago
newcastle |
Always have one upon getting up then sometimes never have one rest of day drink it more in winter customers give us tea all time but it’s last thing want in the heat. Current customer noticed this and bought us some ice lollies instead
Also milk in after water |
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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago
Maidstone |
"Yorkshire tea all the way .
Here’s a thought to add …….. milk in first or water in first ? "
Oh my word, young man! How could you even ask? Freshly boiled water first, it has to be very hot!
However if you brew in a tea pot, always milk first in the cup or the glaze on your fine china may crackle as the tea is too hot.
Mind you, as you drink the hearty Yorkshire brew, then what I've said is kinda redundant? |
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Literally a tea pot here (Nilly) however when I was pregnant I went right off it and since last covid vaccine I've changed how I like it, and weirdly not been able to drink coffee since the jab... so nowadays a drink alot more water which isn't a bad thing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Barry's tea, double bag one sugar and a drop of milk.
That's the morning ritual. Have to smuggle the barrys when I'm returning back to work as I cant get it in the UK.. |
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By *assy69Man
over a year ago
West Sussex and Wales |
"I am and as you know I am a big coffee drinker as well, but I do like tea too and my favorite tea that I have is dandelion tea. I like it it and when I have made it. I like to put it in the fridge to be served cold, as a matter of fact. I am having a cup of tea right now too, what is your favourite tea? "
I do like a nice pot of loose leaf tea…… breakfast tea, Darjeeling, Earl Grey |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I drink both tea and coffee.
I like Assam tea. It’s malty, strong black tea flavour suits my palette.
Once in a while I’ll have Earl Grey as it is a type of Assam tea, but it’s not my top choice.
I dislike green teas but will have a pot of Jasmine tea if I’m eating Chinese. It’s the only tea I have with sugar.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I drink tea if I am having food, tea and toast is delightful.
Coffee all other times.
I don't do fancy teas and Yorkshire is my tea of choice, loose leaf preferably
Danish x |
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By *hagTonight OP Man
over a year ago
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"Hi op
Chai latte
Nettle tea
Turmeric
Heard this morning you can drink. Garlic tea.. Best not before a social lol" Hi becs, those ones are good and I like turmeric too, yes. I havent tried the garlic one and you are right there lol, not before a social |
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"Yorkshire Tea is hugely overrated.
But it's got Yorkshire in the name so it must be good according to *checks notes* people from Yorkshire." Wrong it does taste good! Coffee is very overrated in my opinion so you can be wrong with your wrong opinion. Opinions are like assholes we all have one. The smell of coffee is vile to me, Tea and some herbal teas or natural remedy drinks for me. |
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Yea… lovely….
Lapsang souchong (with a little bit of milk) I love the smokiness of it… like it’s been brewed up on a campfire.
Also Russian Caravan .. again really strong flavours.
I also like your Edinburgh breakfast and English breakfast blends from Pumphreys
All of course brewed up properly. Loose leaved in a tea pot yummy |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yorkshire Tea is hugely overrated.
But it's got Yorkshire in the name so it must be good according to *checks notes* people from Yorkshire.
Wrong it does taste good! Coffee is very overrated in my opinion so you can be wrong with your wrong opinion. Opinions are like assholes we all have one. The smell of coffee is vile to me, Tea and some herbal teas or natural remedy drinks for me. "
You've not had the right coffee |
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"Yorkshire Tea is hugely overrated.
But it's got Yorkshire in the name so it must be good according to *checks notes* people from Yorkshire.
Wrong it does taste good! Coffee is very overrated in my opinion so you can be wrong with your wrong opinion. Opinions are like assholes we all have one. The smell of coffee is vile to me, Tea and some herbal teas or natural remedy drinks for me.
You've not had the right coffee " My best friend who passed on was a coffee drinker! It's more the smell once in a very blue moon i liked a cappuccino. He liked Carte Noire and Nescafe Gold alta rica had the coffee in just for him. The things we do for coffee lovers |
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Yorkshire yea was always my favourite, nice and strong. But we are just back from Cornwall and had Cornish tea while there and it’s my new favourite. No plastic in the tea bags either. Bought a large stash back with us |
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"Yorkshire yea was always my favourite, nice and strong. But we are just back from Cornwall and had Cornish tea while there and it’s my new favourite. No plastic in the tea bags either. Bought a large stash back with us "
And I took you for a coffee drinker.....dreams shattered!
Mrs |
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"The occasional English Breakfast (strong, milk, no sugar), and I do enjoy a mint tea after dinner.
I like lemon tea too, but can never find it without ginger anymore.
" Oh i love ginger with lemon and manuka honey! Also a slice of lemon and ginger with a teaspoon of turmeric in hot water is a nice drink too. |
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"Yorkshire yea was always my favourite, nice and strong. But we are just back from Cornwall and had Cornish tea while there and it’s my new favourite. No plastic in the tea bags either. Bought a large stash back with us
And I took you for a coffee drinker.....dreams shattered!
Mrs "
Sorry to disappoint |
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"The occasional English Breakfast (strong, milk, no sugar), and I do enjoy a mint tea after dinner.
I like lemon tea too, but can never find it without ginger anymore.
Oh i love ginger with lemon and manuka honey! Also a slice of lemon and ginger with a teaspoon of turmeric in hot water is a nice drink too. "
Seems the whole world agrees with you as I can't move for lemon and ginger...but I'm not a fan! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tea yes, I drink masses of it, but I am feeling I need something more, more flavoursome almost. Just not coffee Plenty of herbal ones! Organic is best or make your own natural drinks. "
Boxed ones taste like wet dust but I have started stewing up various leaves and plants from the allotment looking for some kick. Im on the Yarrow tea at the moment. Tastes like it smells |
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"The occasional English Breakfast (strong, milk, no sugar), and I do enjoy a mint tea after dinner.
I like lemon tea too, but can never find it without ginger anymore.
Oh i love ginger with lemon and manuka honey! Also a slice of lemon and ginger with a teaspoon of turmeric in hot water is a nice drink too.
Seems the whole world agrees with you as I can't move for lemon and ginger...but I'm not a fan!" I'm sure it's just personal preference, It would be boring if we all liked the same things. I'd just personally find the taste bland and too zesty just by itself, But i like spice so it's just personal taste. x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tea yes, I drink masses of it, but I am feeling I need something more, more flavoursome almost. Just not coffee Plenty of herbal ones! Organic is best or make your own natural drinks.
Boxed ones taste like wet dust but I have started stewing up various leaves and plants from the allotment looking for some kick. Im on the Yarrow tea at the moment. Tastes like it smells Which ones they don't sound nice! Organic tastes better. Lol yeah growing your own is good. That sounds nice! Not had Yarrow tea, I'll have to try it. "
I was hoping to see green fairies and unicorns drinking it, but I think it just made me fall asleep. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yorkshire tea all the way .
Here’s a thought to add …….. milk in first or water in first ?
For me definitely water first I think it’s a walk away and cry moment if anyone does milk first " . Def Yorkshire Tea and def water first, milk first should be an imprisonable offence |
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Am unapologetically neither a tea nor coffee drinker, I get that is seen as strange (can hear ringing cries of "weirdo") but equally never understood how some people cannot function without several cups of brown liquid worshipping either the bean or the leaf x |
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