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By *hagTonight OP   Man 5 weeks 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 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. I like to have it with honey with no milk, how do you like yours and what is your favourite tea?

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By *ixie888Woman 5 weeks ago

Newcastle under Lyme

Love my brew. Yorkshire decaff all the way

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By *eterandJaneadventuresCouple 5 weeks ago

Sutton

Decaf tea here 8-10 cups a day

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By *issolvedOrdersMan 5 weeks ago

Bristol

Assam, strong and brewed properly with a little bit of milk and no sugar

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By *he ExcaliburMan 5 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Having a cup of tetleys as we speak, milky with half a sugar. Only way to start the day

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By *rHotNottsMan 5 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Love Moroccan which is green tea with fresh mint and a bit of sugar. And of course Yorkshire tea with milk.

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By *eardedguy800Man 5 weeks ago

Kidderminster

Loose leaf tea. Strong. Skimmed milk

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By *onnynclaireCouple 5 weeks ago

Reading

Boring standard breakfast tea. Milk and one sugar.

None of my clients offer me a cuppa. Been working for them for years and never the offer.

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By *uncouple153Couple 5 weeks ago

Abergavenny

Coffee for Mr. Tea for Mrs

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By *dward_TeagueMan 5 weeks ago

wolverhampton

I don’t drink tea at all

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By *inky_couple2020Couple 5 weeks ago

North West

Yes - I drink green tea.

I do drink coffee as well.

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By *mbyglamMan 5 weeks ago

kirkcaldy

Hot drinks are vile

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By *ir Toot of the frostMan 5 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"Yes - I drink green tea.

I do drink coffee as well. "

You drink green, I never would of guessed.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple 5 weeks ago

North West


"Hot drinks are vile"

Extreme speech

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By *oastal1968Man 5 weeks ago

London

Yorkshire tea, leave the bag in, milk in last, 1/3rd of a sugar, stirred clockwise.

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By *haiababeWoman 5 weeks ago

North devon

No, nope, no way.

Disgusting stuff. I'll stick to strong black coffee

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By *heBelladonnaWoman 5 weeks ago

A dazzling place you never knew

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By *heBelladonnaWoman 5 weeks ago

A dazzling place you never knew

Dandelion tea taste awful to me.

I prefer burdock tea as it has the same benefits and none of that old tobacco and dirty socks taste.

Lately I’ve been drinking hibiscus flower tea.

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By *JcuriousCouple 5 weeks ago

Derby

PG Tips, 2 sugars, sweet and strong 😚👌🏻✨

Miss S x

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By (user no longer on site) 5 weeks ago

Rarely have tea but will sometimes have an Indian chai which is just incredible on a cold Winter evening

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By *ceKweenWoman 5 weeks ago

Bolton

Tea at home and coffee at work… I don’t enjoy them if it’s the other way round… don’t figure 🤔

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By *artfordBlokeMan 5 weeks ago

Dartford

M and S strong English Breakfast Tea is nectar of the gods, makes an appalling mess of your cups if you like it stewed, brewed and stuck to the sides like me though

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By *arkus1812Man 5 weeks ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

Coffee from arising until midday.

Earl Grey tea from midday until 6pm

Then it is Coffee again until bedtime.

Visitors can have what they want anytime of the day.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 5 weeks ago

Central

Largely PG, with milk, no sugar

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By *heBeardedOneUKMan 5 weeks ago

Huntingdon

Yorkshire tea all the way, milk and 2 sugars for me

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan 5 weeks ago

Gloucestershire

Fussy tea drinker

(not THAT fussy, in case a nice lady was going to invite me over for a cuppa).

Currently enjoying a Rwandan Rukeri Black

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By *luebell888Woman 5 weeks ago

Glasgowish

I only drink lemon and ginger tea.

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By *usyBusyGirlWoman 5 weeks ago

Brum

No. It's wrong and shouldn't exist

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By *agnar73Man 5 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

No to brown. Like Green Tea.

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By *assion8Man 5 weeks ago

Glasgow

Tetley for me, milk and 2 sweetners thank you

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By *milyRose321TV/TS 5 weeks ago

Derry, Ireland

Tea only at night if having supper, coffee morning and during day to go with my smoke, if I'm not drinking them alcohol lol

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By *avinaTVTV/TS 5 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Tea. Earl Grey. Hot.

(With one sugar and a spot of milk. I also drink copious quantities of ordinary red label tea)

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By *ulieScrumptiousWoman 5 weeks ago

North West

Tea is wonderful but I drink coffee. 🤭

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By *teveAndHisMagicPicklenicMan 5 weeks ago

Ends

I’m not gay or bi but I’d drink tea. He’s the Dilf I aspire to be

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By *teveAndHisMagicPicklenicMan 5 weeks ago

Ends

Seriously though I drink tea. Anything decaffeinated. If I drink normal tea I have it Black. Like me.

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By *ulieScrumptiousWoman 5 weeks ago

North West


"I’m not gay or bi but I’d drink tea. He’s the Dilf I aspire to be "

👌

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By (user no longer on site) 5 weeks ago

Love a brew (Yorkshire tea) and it's got to be builder spec.

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By *ee69Man 5 weeks ago

glasgow

No

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By *usie pTV/TS 5 weeks ago

taunton

Strongish builders brew at least 10 mugs per day.

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By *hagTonight OP   Man 5 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"Love my brew. Yorkshire decaff all the way "
Hi pixie, that is good. I also like yorkshire decaff too

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By *emorefridaCouple 5 weeks ago

La la land

Just drank a lovely cup of rhubarb and custard rooibos tea.

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By *ouple_SpondonCouple 5 weeks ago

Spondon

Regular Tetleys/PG Tips - very milky, no sugar! Many, many cups until about 4pm then I tend to cut myself off.

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By *porty_and_NaughtyCouple 5 weeks ago

Swansea

I am predominantly a coffee drinker but occasionally I crave a tea. I'm not a fan of fruity or herbal teas as they smell like hot cleaning products.

I prefer English breakfast/standard tea bags with milk. I will sometimes add a sugar particularly if I am having a cooked breakfast at a cafe/hotel - no idea why I have that little ritual.

Mrs

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By *rHotNottsMan 5 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Seriously though I drink tea. Anything decaffeinated. If I drink normal tea I have it Black. Like me. "

White tea is fairly gay, it’s made of flowers. I see no one is brave enough to admit drinking it, I’ll go, quite like a cup of silver needle with a sandwich (with the crusts cut off)

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By *heSofaDestroyersCouple 5 weeks ago

HereAndThere

Love a cup of tea milk and the teabags needs to be left in

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By *hagTonight OP   Man 5 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"Assam, strong and brewed properly with a little bit of milk and no sugar "
That is good

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By *emorefridaCouple 5 weeks ago

La la land


"Seriously though I drink tea. Anything decaffeinated. If I drink normal tea I have it Black. Like me.

White tea is fairly gay, it’s made of flowers. I see no one is brave enough to admit drinking it, I’ll go, quite like a cup of silver needle with a sandwich (with the crusts cut off)"

I had some cherry Bakewell white tea the other week. It's just a pain in the butt because you can't add boiling water to it else it burn and only brew for 3 minutes, which means I have actually stand in the kitchen and not wonder off.

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan 5 weeks ago

Gloucestershire


"Seriously though I drink tea. Anything decaffeinated. If I drink normal tea I have it Black. Like me.

White tea is fairly gay, it’s made of flowers. I see no one is brave enough to admit drinking it, I’ll go, quite like a cup of silver needle with a sandwich (with the crusts cut off)"

Pai Mu Tan is nice too and i'll happily admit to drinking it

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By *inAndTonic21Couple 5 weeks ago

Merseyside

English breakfast is my favourite

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By *alcon77Man 5 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon

Peppermint tea I like a lot.

Occasionally on a very hot day I like an ice tea. Lemon flavour.

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By *akedMMan 5 weeks ago

Witney

Yorkshire decaf for me

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By *hagTonight OP   Man 5 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"Love a cup of tea milk and the teabags needs to be left in "
Hi _hesofadestroyers, that is good, same here. I also like to have the tea bags left in it too

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By *teveda40Man 5 weeks ago

Sutton

Assam loose leaf brewed in the cup with milk and honey first drink of the day.

Bloody marvelous!

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By *inxybWoman 5 weeks ago

Durham

Earl Grey in a china cup with or without a splash of milk, never with lemon.

Occasionally have Yorkshire Tea and if I’m really pushing my tea boundaries I’ll have a Biscuit Tea that smells and tastes a bit like cow (malted milk) biscuits!

Always happy to try different teas, but not much of a fruity tea fan.

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By *imi_RougeWoman 5 weeks ago

Portsmouth

No, can't stand the stuff. Strange seeing as my parents always drank it and I swear if you cut my mother open she would bleed tea, she drinks that much of it.

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By *ickeyblueeyes7Man 5 weeks ago

newport

Can’t beat a big mug of builders tea

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By *arker secrets 321Man 5 weeks ago

West Bromwich

Love tea

But it as 2 be good old PG tips

U could wake me up in the middle of the night and give me tea x

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By *ustamanMan 5 weeks ago

weymouth

Turmeric tea, that's about it for tea as far as I'm concerned, just don't spill it unless you want yellow stains everywhere

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By *omandmelCouple 5 weeks ago

surrey

Black no sugar

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By *MCMan 5 weeks ago

London/EA

Builders with one sugar, people who don’t enjoy a good cuppa put me on edge.

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By *litlicker77Man 5 weeks ago

dirty old town

Yorkshire gold tea about 8-10 a day

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By *ildbillkidMan 5 weeks ago

where the road goes on forever

Whatever tea they brew at sonic ( it's a fast food place) iced tea no sugar,sip it through a straw,

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By *andynecklaceWoman 5 weeks ago

West Brom

I only drink green tea, not a fan of regular one

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By *r SproutMan 5 weeks ago

the middle

Green tea and honey for me

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By *hagTonight OP   Man 5 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.

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By *rSuave88Man 5 weeks ago

Mirfield

Indian desi chai. Nothing else comes close 👌🏽

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By *hagTonight OP   Man 5 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"Earl Grey in a china cup with or without a splash of milk, never with lemon.

Occasionally have Yorkshire Tea and if I’m really pushing my tea boundaries I’ll have a Biscuit Tea that smells and tastes a bit like cow (malted milk) biscuits!

Always happy to try different teas, but not much of a fruity tea fan."

Hi minxy, that is good. I also like earl grey tea too

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By *ostindreamsMan 5 weeks ago

London

Matcha fan. Not the latte version.

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By (user no longer on site) 5 weeks ago


"Rarely have tea but will sometimes have an Indian chai which is just incredible on a cold Winter evening "

Oh, I actually lie! I drink a camomile tea every night to help me sleep 😅

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By *iandti2023Couple 5 weeks ago

Wokingham

We love tea and when have the luxury of time, chai in all its creamy, sweetness… yum … healthy? What healthy?

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By *oddessLouCouple 5 weeks ago

Nottingham

Lou has tea

Becky is coffee as apparently tea is from the devil

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By *ea monkeyMan 5 weeks ago

Manchester (he/him)


"Tea is wonderful but I drink coffee. 🤭"

I saw what you did there

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By *ea monkeyMan 5 weeks ago

Manchester (he/him)


"I’m not gay or bi but I’d drink tea. He’s the Dilf I aspire to be "

*blushes*

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By (user no longer on site) 5 weeks ago

Decaf earl gray here

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By *TMycockMan 5 weeks ago

Watford

Tesco's Extra Strong is my favoured brand at present. Couple of sweeteners, leave the bag in, milk in last.

I also have a couple of the big Sports Direct mugs, so if I'm having a 'bucket', I'll put two bags in.

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By *iHung50Man 5 weeks ago

Near You

Barry's gold label. The best there is by far.

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By *uzzieboyMan 5 weeks ago

taunton

Don’t mind a cup of tea, but prefer coffee

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By *vaRose43Woman 5 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

I like most tea. From a strong cup of Yorkshire tea to a light jasmine.

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By *hagTonight OP   Man 5 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.


"I like most tea. From a strong cup of Yorkshire tea to a light jasmine."
Hi eva, that is good, same here. I also like most teas too

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By *2000ManMan 5 weeks ago

Worthing

I like green tea and ginger tea.

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By *alm_one4Man 5 weeks ago

RM16

Yes, I have two types in the cupboard, Sainsbury’s Gold Label and Twinings Assam. Switch from one to the other

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By *ister_EMan 5 weeks ago

Hayling Island

I love putting my lips to the old Red Bush

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple 5 weeks ago

Ryde

Just broken out the annual selection of Halloween-themed teas.

Had "Candied Apple" earlier, and it was lovely!

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By *unlovin72Man 5 weeks ago

BARNSLEY

Yorkshire Tea Decaf

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By *unlovin72Man 5 weeks ago

BARNSLEY


"Love my brew. Yorkshire decaff all the way "

I agree no tea comes near it

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