lookwhaticando Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 Used to love a good Yorkshire... lots of milk, two sugars. Now, strangely, I use mostly St. Michael brand tea (i.e. the stuff that Marks' & Sparks sells). Alternatively ... actually, I forget who the alternative could be. Alas, it's not PG Tips, although it probably should be. Still use lots of milk, but only one sugar these days. Ah yes, gone are the days of two sugars from my earlier youth (6 years ago or so). How about you?
Matt Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 Tetley, A little milk, No suger. But I prefer Coffee!
Wils Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 Tetley,lots of milk and no sugar. Am sweet enough.
The People's Hero Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 Yorkshire tea, very little sugar (less than half a spoon) - not much milk. Very strong.
Daggers Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 Lapsang Sushong in the evening, Lady Grey in the morning and Earl Grey in the afternoon. No sugar and only the briefest hint of milk.
Katy Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 Coffee is the devils work. Tea is the King of men. PG Tips, strong and milky, no sugar
Daggers Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 Coffee is the devils work. Tea is the King of men. PG Tips, strong and milky, no sugar Hey Katy, I just made one for you...
Katy Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 Hey Katy, I just made one for you... You are so kind
Zingari Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 here's my recipe for the perfect cuppa..........even if its never been tasted
morris1234 Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 so far nobody likes an ooooooo with typhooooooo!!!!!
lookwhaticando Posted 10 February 2007 Author Posted 10 February 2007 Forgive me if the options for tea brand are slim pickings, as it were, my research was minimal (mostly off the top of my head, and we know how reliable that can be). I notice someone here has serious problems with cavities... in fact, with over four spoons of sugar in every cup, I'm surprised they have any teeth at all.
lookwhaticando Posted 10 February 2007 Author Posted 10 February 2007 here's my recipe for the perfect cuppa..........even if its never been tasted Do you really want that clumsy tosspot carrying a cup?
Alexikokopops Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 Yorkshire, little milk, no sugar. Brewed for about 3 days.
Webbo Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 yorkshire, no sugar , no milk. i gave up milk when i went on the 'atkins diet' and to be honest i don't miss it.
Flynny Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 The perfect cup of tea has it ALL. Very strong, lots of milk, 2 or 3 sugars, depending on the size of the mug.
potter3 Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 pepsi is the way forward not hot drinks Thats a very immature view
cisono Posted 10 February 2007 Posted 10 February 2007 I voted "little milk" but in fact only have milk if someone else is making tea. Never bother/remember to buy any for home use...
lookwhaticando Posted 11 February 2007 Author Posted 11 February 2007 pepsi is the way forward not hot drinks I've never seen a post so off-topic. Thats a very immature view Hot drinks are the way forward. Hot drinks cool you down in summer and warm you up in winter. What more could you ask of a bevy?
cisono Posted 11 February 2007 Posted 11 February 2007 Hot drinks are the way forward. Hot drinks cool you down in summer and warm you up in winter. What more could you ask of a bevy? Hot drinks are (so to speak)
Collymore Posted 11 February 2007 Posted 11 February 2007 the Bewleys range is good. i can recommend clipper gold and irish breakfast
Suffolk_fox Posted 11 February 2007 Posted 11 February 2007 Love a nice cuppa, even though I am a coffee fan - I find tea much more refreshing! PG Tips, if not then Tetley. I do like a bit of rooibos tea now and then, very very good for you.
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