Buce Posted 14 July 2016 Posted 14 July 2016 When we'd not been married long, my mother in law had a job distributing free samples. She gave us a stack of Yorkshire Tea, soft water tea bags, it must have been 6 month's supply. I didn't really notice much difference. You were married to your mother-in-law? That's pretty weird, Webbo.
Jattdogg Posted 15 July 2016 Posted 15 July 2016 Tea is a vile drink. I wouldn't drink it if I was dying of thirst. So thats all we gotta do to get rid of ya.
fuchsntf Posted 15 July 2016 Posted 15 July 2016 At home tea bags..ok All restaurants that serve tea in teabags should lose a star, and be taken off michellin books. Indian restaurants should be ashamed. 5 years ago when back in England, LondonI went to a tea shop who had the audacity to offer me a choice of tea in Teabags!!! A fcking teashop. On the same visit, went to 2 great Indian restaurants, on different days.One just off soho, and the other in kensington. I wasnt actually thinking of tea, but they asked in their waiting small lounge if we would like tea, now, during the meal, and after. They even presented some teas on a small glassslaver, so we could take in the aroma. then to make our choice.They informed us , it will be served lose and they have no teabags I like a tea while eating my meal or near the end.I like a latte first, but like when enjoying a chinese, I drink tea. Even if before the meal I might occasionally drink a beer or wine. Wine while eating in an indian restaurant seems to be a waste to me, you cant appreciate, the wine.A tea can stimulate the taste buds. mind you I have in the past drank alot of lager and lime, with some dishes.but not too cool the palete.
Guest Posted 17 July 2016 Posted 17 July 2016 You were married to your mother-in-law? That's pretty weird, Webbo. You've met her then.
Chiltern Fox Posted 18 July 2016 Posted 18 July 2016 After some analysis, I go with tetley first and typhoo second.
separator Posted 18 July 2016 Posted 18 July 2016 If you ever end up in the Peruvian andes you should try Coca Tea, helps you get over the altitude sickness you're going to get and its made from the plants used to make cocaine. Closer to home, my Mum drinks Tetley redbush tea which is absolutely disgusting. think i'll stick to Twinings english breakfast tea....
Guest CityFan 06 Posted 18 August 2016 Posted 18 August 2016 Bought some M&S Luxury Gold Tea earlier while I was out, it's proper nice have to say. Not sure if it's just how I made it but it was a lovely cuppa IMO.
Buzzell Posted 18 August 2016 Posted 18 August 2016 Tea bag in the cup Add boiling water Leave to brew for a minute Milk in Tea bag out with a little squeeze Sugar in Stir Perfection.
Rob1742 Posted 18 August 2016 Posted 18 August 2016 I knew someone who worked for one of the big three tea brands. They told me the Aldi brand, which they packed for them was a much better grade of tea than the actual big brand that they sold.
Guest CityFan 06 Posted 26 August 2016 Posted 26 August 2016 How many cups does everyone have a day? I usually have one in the morning and two in the afternoon/sometimes early evening. Obviously that equates to three in total, and that's my usual intake...
Webbo Posted 26 August 2016 Posted 26 August 2016 I've had 3 cups today already and I'll have at least 1 tonight. If I take my flask work with me I'll drink 1lt in the work day plus 1 in the morning and 1 at night.
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