Tea Drinkers @ Work

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    Tea Drinkers @ Work

    For Your Information
    Working in a small office where choice of tea can be crutial to a good days work, i have always been careful in my brand of tea selection. We buy our own tea and it's shared between a select few.

    I have always been a fan of the 'Yorkshire Tea' variety, strong and full of flavour - and yorkshire - was always a firm favourite - and still is. However a new contender is on the scene : 'Twinings Everyday'

    I noticed the television advertisments a few weeks back, including a camero by the camp 'Stephen Fry' and thought "Blimey, if Stephen Fry likes it, it must be a canny cuppa" so at the weekend i spent my hard earn* £2.74 on a box of 80 aforementioned tea bags, and was very pleasantly suprised.

    This is a lovely, rich tea, very refreshing and made me boil my kettle over and over again - it really has made this dull, cold day so much more enjoyable!

    Conclusions
    Yorkshire Tea is out, Twinings Everyday is in. If you like tea, you'll love it.

    See attached Picture to help aid your selection next time you're in your local grocery department.









    * Hard Earned - Not strictly true as can be told by 1) Lenght of this post 2) Pointlessness of this post.

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    I'm turning into a hippy and now buy Clipper Fair Trade tea, which is surprisingly nice. Along with my Vogel sunflower and barley bread and organic, fat free bio yoghurt. :rolleyes:
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    Twining's Spiced Apple and Camomile... :love: top tea :D
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    Tea is minging :sick:
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    BLASPHEMER - REMOVE THYSELF FROM THIS THREAD!
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    :eek: Weirdo. :p
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    I only like tea after a night out....with about 4 sugars in it.....so i think its the sugar i like really!
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    i love several types of tea...

    from fortnum and masons fresh leaf tea section:

    vanilla
    strawberry
    red cherry
    raspberry
    apple (add cinnamin (sp) stix)
    chai
    afternoon tea

    Twinnings (tea bag or fresh leaf)

    chai
    assam
    english breakfast
    afternoon tea
    cylon


    i love tea! :love: :drool:
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    Im a yorkshire tea drinker!
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    also tea should be drank from a vessell rather than a pittiful cup...the bigger the better! :lol:
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    The Jasmin tea we were drinking on Saturday was most scrumptious indeed :D
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    where did you get that from?

    freshly made chai tea is yummy & i also like some green teas...pref from asia as its the real deal! :D
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    your what what?

    get yourself along to your local holland and barrats - good selection of stuff free stuff

    such as :-

    pasta free pasta
    egg free egg
    meat free meat
    bread free bread
    taste free everything

    and my personal fave TAB FREE TABS :lol: madness!

    i mean come on? just starve yourself now, save you the bother of extracting stuff out your food (and this is not directed at unfortunate people with food intolerances, just the people who think that little jasper-kins wont drink any other milk apart from organic, fat free, himalayan yak milk extracted through silver tubing and blessed.-BOLLOCKS)
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    Sorry bud :p Just not fond of "Hot" drinks at all, i'm a juice & pop man :) but i'm sure your tea is lovely :D
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    From my lovely dear mother - think she got it down Stowell St. 'tis gorgeous. :love:
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    as a hardened Tea and Coffee aficionado, I feel I should draw your attention to the following site:

    A Nice Cup Of Tea And A Sit Down

    A real beauty of a site that really draws my wayward attention span whenever I'm online looking for obscure 7" records.

    Have to say one of my favourite biscuits (listed on the site) right now are the new Marks and Spencer Dunking Cookies. As addictive and moreish as half the gross national product of the Columbian countryside.
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    ringtons or yorkshire tea :up:

    they'll put hairs on ya balls!
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    Twining's "Breakfast" always tastes better when made by my Indian slaveboy

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