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Post by dirtclod on Feb 25, 2021 23:37:59 GMT
Julian Clary always said he likes to wake up with Earl Gray and a chocolate finger I don't know what's worse - you posting it or me not being able to stop laughing at it.
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Post by erogenous on Feb 26, 2021 0:17:41 GMT
Barry's loose tea in a Brown Betty teapot Best tea in the world. If you are in stoke do you know anywhere selling it? Could amazon it just curious
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Post by longdistancekiddie on Mar 5, 2021 22:39:17 GMT
Barry's loose tea in a Brown Betty teapot Best tea in the world. If you are in stoke do you know anywhere selling it? Could amazon it just curious Used to get Barry's tea in Morrison but haven't been in there in for a while, I still get from outside the area. The Brown Betty teapots are made by a Vale supporting friend in Tunstall
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Post by franklin on Mar 6, 2021 11:27:48 GMT
Some of the best tea and kopi i drank was from a small Chinese cafe it was an art watching how it was made with condensed milk but it was delicious 😋
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Post by FbrgVaStkFan on Mar 7, 2021 20:58:59 GMT
Just returned from a nice walk on a brisk and windy day. Got some Twinnings EB loose leaf steepin' right now.
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Post by harryburrows on Mar 8, 2021 5:30:48 GMT
A few years ago I wanted to get a present to send to a very dear friend in the USA , so ideally it had to be something 'typically English' - I went into Harrods' website and ordered a few tea-related things with the Harrods logo for her, including some 'Harrods English Breakfast Tea' teabags. Ordered some of them for myself, just out of curiosity, at the same time, and I must admit that they made the MOST delicious tea I've ever had. Tend to stick with PG Tips these days, but might try Saino's Red Label again, which I used to have yonks ago. Are we about to also have plastic coffee bags, though? Fairly recently there have been TV ads promoting a new idea of Filter Coffee being more convenient by being sold in bags similar to teabags, so if this idea is going to catch on big-time the problem of plastic in the bags is going to rocket. For the sake of the planet it would be lovely to return to loose tea in view of the above findings on plastic but, quite honestly, how many of us (and very sad to say it) are that organised time and effort-wise, plus these days I'm sure we are mindful of the planet's wellbeing in many other ways, particularly regarding plastic. Surely the way forward on this is to universally demand that tea companies worldwide sharpen their acts up and stop using any plastic at all in teabags? Make it against the law? Try Teapigs Murph
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Post by questionable on Mar 8, 2021 17:38:50 GMT
Absolutely detest tea even the smell of it makes me heave, two cups of decaf coffee in the morning and that’s enough for me.
The wife’s just had a selection of hot chocolates from Wittards of Chelsea is it?! and they’re fantastic, currently on the sticky toffee pudding flavour and rocky road next, marsh mellows are a must also.
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Post by salopstick on Mar 8, 2021 18:03:05 GMT
I bought a box of of tips loose tea and a cheap infuser today. £4 all in. What a great cup of tea
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Mar 8, 2021 18:05:00 GMT
I bought a box of of tips loose tea and a cheap infuser today. £4 all in. What a great cup of tea Makes a big difference, doesn't it Let's the flavour flood out
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Post by RichieBarkerOut! on Mar 15, 2021 12:38:21 GMT
Finished off the pack of Sainsbury's Gold Label which was OK, but hardly any different from the Gold Label tea bags, which are good tea bags. Started on some Yorkshire Tea which is definitely a step up, but not the big step step I'm looking for. Next up in a week or so will be Sainsbury's Red Label.
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Post by FbrgVaStkFan on Mar 15, 2021 20:10:08 GMT
I used to buy loose leaf Jasmine tea from the local World Market store over here. That was some good stuff, need to pick up some again, although I discovered if I drink too much green tea my stomach acid gets a little wonky.
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