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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Now I know this won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but you’re an open minded bunch and I feel like I won’t get judged for opening up about this and might even get some suggestions of new ones to try to. Iv always had a thing for them I guess but Just recently Iv really embraced and got in fruit teas and flavoured teas. I’m absolutely loving peppermint tea for flavour and freshness and then at night a lemon and ginger with a spoon of honey in it.
My teas come both bagged and loose and I was wondering if any of you lot could suggest some more daring flavours I might like and are worth a try or maybe you have a classic favourite I could give a go to.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"i think they smell way nicer than they taste - "
Some do I agree. I go a strawberry and mango one the other day And was very much looking forward to it. It smelt amazing but had no flavour at all |
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"Lemon & ginger in the morning, peppermint at night here
The opposite of me. I wonder if we’d like the same cheese
I'm a cheese addict "
Then let me tell you about something amazing ....
Mango and ginger wensleydale.
It’s pure mouth gold |
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"Lemon & ginger in the morning, peppermint at night here
The opposite of me. I wonder if we’d like the same cheese
I'm a cheese addict
Then let me tell you about something amazing ....
Mango and ginger wensleydale.
It’s pure mouth gold "
Oh my! Wensleydale is one of my favourite cheeses, had it with apricots, and ginger before but not mango
Will definitely look out for it x |
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"Lemon & ginger in the morning, peppermint at night here
The opposite of me. I wonder if we’d like the same cheese
I'm a cheese addict
Then let me tell you about something amazing ....
Mango and ginger wensleydale.
It’s pure mouth gold "
You savage. Fruit has no place, nay, no right to be in a cheese and I will fight anyone* who says otherwise.
*not Phoenix though. She's proper hard. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"i think they smell way nicer than they taste -
They never taste like they smell do they. I keep trying but they're all like puddle water (to me) "
Nooooo you just need To find the right ones. A flavour you like. Some are a joy |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Lemon & ginger in the morning, peppermint at night here
The opposite of me. I wonder if we’d like the same cheese
I'm a cheese addict
Then let me tell you about something amazing ....
Mango and ginger wensleydale.
It’s pure mouth gold
You savage. Fruit has no place, nay, no right to be in a cheese and I will fight anyone* who says otherwise.
*not Phoenix though. She's proper hard. "
Ohhhh but you got to try this cheese. It’s beyond awesome |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Lemon & ginger in the morning, peppermint at night here
The opposite of me. I wonder if we’d like the same cheese
I'm a cheese addict
Then let me tell you about something amazing ....
Mango and ginger wensleydale.
It’s pure mouth gold
Oh my! Wensleydale is one of my favourite cheeses, had it with apricots, and ginger before but not mango
Will definitely look out for it x"
It’s good. It’s so so good. Go And get some.....tomorrow. Report back |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i think they smell way nicer than they taste -
They never taste like they smell do they. I keep trying but they're all like puddle water (to me)
Nooooo you just need To find the right ones. A flavour you like. Some are a joy "
I quite like grated ginger in hot water and drink that with honey |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Lemon & ginger in the morning, peppermint at night here
The opposite of me. I wonder if we’d like the same cheese
I'm a cheese addict
Then let me tell you about something amazing ....
Mango and ginger wensleydale.
It’s pure mouth gold
You savage. Fruit has no place, nay, no right to be in a cheese and I will fight anyone* who says otherwise.
*not Phoenix though. She's proper hard. "
Fruit goes absoloutely perfect with Wensleydale. Can't beat a chunk of it with a slab of Christmas cake. Each compliments each other perfectly.
Damn, my mouth is literally watering right now. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"i think they smell way nicer than they taste -
They never taste like they smell do they. I keep trying but they're all like puddle water (to me)
Nooooo you just need To find the right ones. A flavour you like. Some are a joy
I quite like grated ginger in hot water and drink that with honey "
Good for the insides that. I blend stem ginger with water and leave it in the Fride over night in summer. It’s so refreshing |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"For the best and yummiest flavours it has to be Taylors of Harrogate.
Especially the rhubarb one "
Rhubarb I can imagine tasting nice in a tea. But sadly I hate the stuff haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i think they smell way nicer than they taste -
They never taste like they smell do they. I keep trying but they're all like puddle water (to me)
Nooooo you just need To find the right ones. A flavour you like. Some are a joy
I quite like grated ginger in hot water and drink that with honey
Good for the insides that. I blend stem ginger with water and leave it in the Fride over night in summer. It’s so refreshing "
Good idea I love anything ginger |
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I bought some loose leaf teas in a little shop in York a few weeks ago. You can order online, just google hebden teas.
My favourite is a seasonal blend called orange cookies. It is a black tea with lots of fruit and spices and is gorgeous.
Here in nottingham we have a great tea shop. They do a mail order subscription service. I think it costs about 9 quid a month and you get 4 different teas. Again google is your friend. |
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"Now I know this won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but you’re an open minded bunch and I feel like I won’t get judged for opening up about this and might even get some suggestions of new ones to try to. Iv always had a thing for them I guess but Just recently Iv really embraced and got in fruit teas and flavoured teas. I’m absolutely loving peppermint tea for flavour and freshness and then at night a lemon and ginger with a spoon of honey in it.
My teas come both bagged and loose and I was wondering if any of you lot could suggest some more daring flavours I might like and are worth a try or maybe you have a classic favourite I could give a go to.
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Pour boiling water over mint leaves and add a good elderflower cordial. Leave to cool and serve with ice and lime.
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"Lemon & ginger in the morning, peppermint at night here
The opposite of me. I wonder if we’d like the same cheese
I'm a cheese addict
Then let me tell you about something amazing ....
Mango and ginger wensleydale.
It’s pure mouth gold
You savage. Fruit has no place, nay, no right to be in a cheese and I will fight anyone* who says otherwise.
*not Phoenix though. She's proper hard. "
I see my reputation precedes me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fruity tea, no. I just not been keen on it. But fruit in cheese!! Nom nom nom, but maybe that's why I'm a fat bird, if I drank more and ate less...
You need to go to the tea junction in Norwich, try all the flavours there. I am working my way through the coffee |
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By *wisted2000Woman
over a year ago
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I once tried chocolate tea, it wasn’t nice lol but for regular black tea the best I found was one called Barry’s tea, it’s rare to see and hard to find unless you look online but wow if you can get ahold of them you’ll never look back |
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"For the best and yummiest flavours it has to be Taylors of Harrogate.
Especially the rhubarb one
Rhubarb I can imagine tasting nice in a tea. But sadly I hate the stuff haha"
So do I but the tea is good |
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