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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tetley, Yorkshire, Assam, English Breakfast.... - what's yours and rate the flavour plz."
Not for us at all. Tea is fairly grim.
However if I HAVE to have a cuppa it’s gotta be PG Tips. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Lapsang Souchong - for bread and savour meals
Morrocan mint (discontinued sadly) - for heavy meals like cheese, pizza, burgers
Earls grey - whenever I feel like it! |
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By *i1971Man
over a year ago
Cornwall |
In the mornings is got to be a good strong breakfast tea or assam. Picked up a box of Miles tea recently which I'm enjoying as well. I've switched from tea bags to loose tea though as I realised how slowly tea bags rot away in the compost bin. |
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By *-and-LCouple
over a year ago
Glasgow |
Assam is very nice and hard to go wrong with for a good strong brew. Russian Caravan is great for something a bit different, very smoky tasting, no milk or sugar with it. Ceylon is lovely for something a bit milder if I don't fancy a strong cuppa like maybe before bed. Also very partial to green tea with peppermint or rapsberry. |
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Seen the advert for coffee bags? They talk about them like its a groundbreaking idea. I know for a fact they tried them in the early eighties and they never caught on. Perhaps someone has a warehouse full theyre trying to flog. |
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"Seen the advert for coffee bags? They talk about them like its a groundbreaking idea. I know for a fact they tried them in the early eighties and they never caught on. Perhaps someone has a warehouse full theyre trying to flog."
I thought that. The ones back in the 80s never made the coffee strong enough |
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"Seen the advert for coffee bags? They talk about them like its a groundbreaking idea. I know for a fact they tried them in the early eighties and they never caught on. Perhaps someone has a warehouse full theyre trying to flog.
I thought that. The ones back in the 80s never made the coffee
strong enough "
I'm not imagining it then! I remember my dad getting a box of them and you had to double up just to get a decent brew. |
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"Seen the advert for coffee bags? They talk about them like its a groundbreaking idea. I know for a fact they tried them in the early eighties and they never caught on. Perhaps someone has a warehouse full theyre trying to flog.
I thought that. The ones back in the 80s never made the coffee
strong enough
I'm not imagining it then! I remember my dad getting a box of them and you had to double up just to get a decent brew. "
I well remember the coffee bags. Thought all my dreams had come true as I'm a coffee addict but apart from the fact that they tasted awful they were actually a lot more mucking about.
Does anyone remember the "instant tea" that was invented? Oh my god that was horrible |
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"Seen the advert for coffee bags? They talk about them like its a groundbreaking idea. I know for a fact they tried them in the early eighties and they never caught on. Perhaps someone has a warehouse full theyre trying to flog.
I thought that. The ones back in the 80s never made the coffee
strong enough
I'm not imagining it then! I remember my dad getting a box of them and you had to double up just to get a decent brew.
I well remember the coffee bags. Thought all my dreams had come true as I'm a coffee addict but apart from the fact that they tasted awful they were actually a lot more mucking about.
Does anyone remember the "instant tea" that was invented? Oh my god that was horrible "
Vile stuff! |
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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago
Fabville |
"Seen the advert for coffee bags? They talk about them like its a groundbreaking idea. I know for a fact they tried them in the early eighties and they never caught on. Perhaps someone has a warehouse full theyre trying to flog.
I thought that. The ones back in the 80s never made the coffee
strong enough
I'm not imagining it then! I remember my dad getting a box of them and you had to double up just to get a decent brew.
I well remember the coffee bags. Thought all my dreams had come true as I'm a coffee addict but apart from the fact that they tasted awful they were actually a lot more mucking about.
Does anyone remember the "instant tea" that was invented? Oh my god that was horrible
Vile stuff!"
Almost as bad as Klix machine tea |
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