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Shavey lol ................ Any tea bag that has been turned into a rusty coloured brew suits me just fine . All the ex army guys will be shouting Nato Nato which = tea two sugars milk :laugh1: This is welcomed by all after a long exercise . Now a days I never refused a brew at work as you never know when the next brew will appear :001_cool:

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i was wondering if any fellow members had any favourite tea's they always drink

mine are as follows

 

1st yorkshire tea gold

 

2nd miles tea original

 

Any as long as made by someone else, with 3 sugers,milk and hot,dame hot:thumbup:

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Shavey lol ................ Any tea bag that has been turned into a rusty coloured brew suits me just fine . All the ex army guys will be shouting Nato Nato which = tea two sugars milk :laugh1: This is welcomed by all after a long exercise . Now a days I never refused a brew at work as you never know when the next brew will appear :001_cool:

 

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do you find that when a customer or somebody else makes a cuppa when your gasping it always tastes good

ask them what tea it is and you get that tea have it at home and its not the same

 

just shows when your gagging any old brew will do :lol::lol::lol:

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do you find that when a customer or somebody else makes a cuppa when your gasping it always tastes good

ask them what tea it is and you get that tea have it at home and its not the same

 

just shows when your gagging any old brew will do :lol::lol::lol:

 

If it's a fab cuppa I always ask if they filter there water. The quality of the H2O is the main thing to a nice brew. IMO:001_rolleyes:

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