Tea Bag preferences
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This thread is ridiculous ![Ponder2](images/smilies/ponder2.gif)
All I was after was a couple of comments on a decent type of tea bag to buy!! And we're on Page 3!
The country is in economic ruins, we are about to be invaded by Iran and/or the Taliban and little Wayne is sulking...........
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All I was after was a couple of comments on a decent type of tea bag to buy!! And we're on Page 3!
The country is in economic ruins, we are about to be invaded by Iran and/or the Taliban and little Wayne is sulking...........
Keep it up
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Try Red Bush tea. It has a delicate and very pleasant taste. One good version is called Tick Tock, widely available.
Don't the Brits always like a "good cup of tea" to help us with all the troubles of the world?
Les
Don't the Brits always like a "good cup of tea" to help us with all the troubles of the world?
Les
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I tried it a few years back, but I didn't like it at all. Yuk.
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