Following the failure of my last tea deal, try this one.
"Let's have a proper brew" which I always think sounds more Lancashire than Yorkshire.
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themachman
8 Apr 163#14
best tea around :smiley:
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eggman
7 Apr 161#1
Real English tea. I can see the plantations hoop north right now.
Thistleno1 to eggman
7 Apr 161#3
Made from nettles and despair.
Arbk66
7 Apr 162#2
Good price, I'll drink ta that lad
splender
7 Apr 16#4
I have a 720 tea bag poly catering bag from Costco. I am sure this didn't cost me more than £10. This catering bag seems to be bottomless, for me as the only user.
AVANTIME to splender
8 Apr 16#16
They are normally the '1 cup' variety, made for caterers, smaller and therefore weaker, had to use 2 bags per cup when I had them.
David_e
7 Apr 161#5
You've obviously never visited Harrogate!
Thistleno1
7 Apr 16#6
No, but when I was a student I shared a flat with a guy from Bradford who insisted that "Harrow-Gate" isn't "proper" Yorkshire.
Lymmit
7 Apr 16#7
Nor is Bradford!:smiley:
GROOVYCHICK69
7 Apr 16#8
Thanks for the heads up on this -
Hubbie has to have decaf for medical reasons and these are the only de caff tea bags we can find that actually taste like tea!
Thistleno1
7 Apr 16#9
I wouldn't know. From the way he spoke of it, I had no inclination to visit!
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"Let's have a proper brew" which I always think sounds more Lancashire than Yorkshire.
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Hubbie has to have decaf for medical reasons and these are the only de caff tea bags we can find that actually taste like tea!