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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" Do you drink the same brand always or do you just buy what's on offer at the time?
What's your preferred brand of tea?"
I only drink fresh mint tea
So herbs not a bag I am afraid |
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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago
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I rarely drink tea, although I get through stacks of tea bags as I have a bit of a kombucha habit. When I do drink tea it is less about the brand and more about the blend as I tend to go for a ceylon normally or occasionally lady grey. |
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By *ngeluk69Woman
over a year ago
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Yorkshire tea normally, but will buy whatever's on offer...and must be proper builders tea, strong with a couple of sugars and needs to look like tea, not like someone wrung out their dirty dishcloth!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I drink any ordinary tea as they all taste the same to me. If i buy it then i get shops own brand however hubby prefers one certain brand name but i can't remember what it is.
I can't stand fruit teas or anything other than ordinary tea. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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PG in a mug, skimmed milk, no sugar.
Until a few months ago used to be semi skimmed milk and sugar. First few weeks after the change it tasted disgusting but now it's 'normal' - had a semi skimmed with sugar the other day and it was like someone had poured double cream into the cup - it's amazing how quickly your palate adjusts! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I only drink Yorkshire tea as piss weak Tetley/Typhoo is for the tea hating Southerners "
Shit I must have missed that on their labelling
Yorkshire Tea, semi skimmed milk, 1 sugar |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Right you lot, who's putting the kettle on, I'm gagging for one right now
You are 10 minutes too late Ace
Already made one
Was gonna say, blue top, no sugar as well "
Oh go on then...just for you |
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"Right you lot, who's putting the kettle on, I'm gagging for one right now
You are 10 minutes too late Ace
Already made one
Was gonna say, blue top, no sugar as well
Oh go on then...just for you "
Thank you Mrs Doyle |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Right you lot, who's putting the kettle on, I'm gagging for one right now
You are 10 minutes too late Ace
Already made one
Was gonna say, blue top, no sugar as well
Oh go on then...just for you
Thank you Mrs Doyle "
Smoothie |
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"Right you lot, who's putting the kettle on, I'm gagging for one right now
You are 10 minutes too late Ace
Already made one
Was gonna say, blue top, no sugar as well
Oh go on then...just for you
Thank you Mrs Doyle
Smoothie "
I also have a varied selection of biscuits |
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Mmm just having my first cup of Tetley Extra Strong this morning. Kept the bag in as I like it very strong.
On occasion I will do green tea or assam tea - with nothing else added.
I was, quite literally, weaned on tea. It was the first substance I had after milk. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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" Do you drink the same brand always or do you just buy what's on offer at the time?
What's your preferred brand of tea?"
Yes, always the same brand for me.
Barry's Tea - it's freakin' yum! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I only drink Yorkshire tea as piss weak Tetley/Typhoo is for the tea hating Southerners "
Top man! Any tea from outside Yorkshire isn't tea! Best d*unk whilst wearing a flat 'at whilst your whippet sips his from a saucer! Eee, tha's reet lad! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tetley .... Milk and 2 sugars and a couple of choc digestives
Noooo chocolate hob nobs !!!
Nooooooo bourbon or a custard cream "
Bourbon I can tolerate ..If I dunk it just long enough to soften the biscuit ..but keep the centre hard clearly I need to get out more !!!! Custard creams ewww lol x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tetley .... Milk and 2 sugars and a couple of choc digestives
Noooo chocolate hob nobs !!!
Nooooooo bourbon or a custard cream
Has to be chocolate digestive the king of all biscuits bar none
Bourbon I can tolerate ..If I dunk it just long enough to soften the biscuit ..but keep the centre hard clearly I need to get out more !!!! Custard creams ewww lol x"
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Not a tea drinker but when I'm feeling a bit off colour I always like a cup of hot tea. Very strong with just a wee drop of milk. I think Thompson Irish Breakfast is the best (they had it on the Titanic you know ) or Nambarrie. |
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"Not a tea drinker but when I'm feeling a bit off colour I always like a cup of hot tea. Very strong with just a wee drop of milk. I think Thompson Irish Breakfast is the best (they had it on the Titanic you know ) or Nambarrie."
Very hot and a touch of milk is the best way to drink it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Not a tea drinker but when I'm feeling a bit off colour I always like a cup of hot tea. Very strong with just a wee drop of milk. I think Thompson Irish Breakfast is the best (they had it on the Titanic you know ) or Nambarrie."
Nambarrie. .is nice aswell !!! |
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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago
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"I only drink Yorkshire tea as piss weak Tetley/Typhoo is for the tea hating Southerners
Top man! Any tea from outside Yorkshire isn't tea! Best d*unk whilst wearing a flat 'at whilst your whippet sips his from a saucer! Eee, tha's reet lad!"
Err as far as I can tell all tea, at least commercially, is from outside Yorkshire. The only UK grower I have ever found is in Cornwall.
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" Do you drink the same brand always or do you just buy what's on offer at the time?
What's your preferred brand of tea?"
Our main tea is whichever is on offer out of PG tips or Yorkshire, but I also buy proper loose-leaf Assam from India on eBay, and we have loads of fruit teas from Whittards. (On a fast-day I drink so much tea )
Mrs ddc likes Earl Grey with lemon.
Mr ddc |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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My morning cup is own brand Assam, but I have a selection of Indian, China, and other teas I like to brew up in a pot and enjoy. I also do weird teas like chocolate chai or rose pouching.
I'm a tea-head |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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"My morning cup is own brand Assam, but I have a selection of Indian, China, and other teas I like to brew up in a pot and enjoy. I also do weird teas like chocolate chai or rose pouching.
I'm a tea-head "
Rose Pouchong (damn auto correct) |
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