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rich.
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panic

#1 Post by rich. »

im down to my last 10 emergency teabags....ran out of leaf tea a month ago
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JPB
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#2 Post by JPB »

Oh no! :shock: That's awful. Ringtons have a website and I know that they do mail order as that's how my chai arrives since their van stopped coming this far along the coast, so it may be worth asking them if they'll send to France? Failing that you may have to drink supermarket rubbish or worse yet; alcohol.
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Believe me, I feel your pain. Couldn't last from one hour's end while the next without my cuppa.
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#3 Post by kevin »

time to start drinking decent coffee then?
you want some tea sending out?

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#4 Post by TerryG »

Don't they have Le Whittard in France? Get your ass out and get some decent tea man! I have had to start drinking Twinings as I no longer work near a proper tea shop and don't fancy the 90 mile round trip just to get some.
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Mitsuru
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#5 Post by Mitsuru »

Yorkshire Tea and cake available
http://www.buyyorkshiretea.co.uk

Also wensleydale do hampers by post abroad
http://wensleydale.co.uk/47-gift-packs

Better or my cheese and cake now for christmas!!
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mach1rob
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#6 Post by mach1rob »

Tea sucks! Drink a proper brew!! :P
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#7 Post by Grumpy Northener »

Tea sucks!
:o Nowt wrong wit tea, specially tit got Yorkshire on't box
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#8 Post by Mitsuru »

Grumpy Northener wrote:
Tea sucks!
:o Nowt wrong wit tea, specially tit got Yorkshire on't box
This best says it!
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#9 Post by tractorman »

A clean tea mug!!???

My last one had a nice roughened finish that made it easier to grip.

Note to self - remember to move tea mug before using angle grinder.

Yorkshire tea is OK - and what I buy - but Mother used to be a "member" of a tea club and some of the stuff she got made Yorkshire stuff seem pretty poor! I also have to buy bags rather than loose - I hate wandering around food shops! I've just about got accustomed to the taste after ten years or so!

The Science teachers at one of the schools I worked at used to drink those fruit teas in the belief that they were more healthy. I gather the dentists disagreed and, from some of the smells the teas produced, I suspect they were right!
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#10 Post by mach1rob »

Awful stuff, can't beat a decent mug of Nescafe! :D
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