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3CorsaMeal
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18th Oct 11 at 22:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Anyone drink these?

Just got some strange tea leafs from online tea place and liking the nettle tea.

Never been a fan of them fruity tea bags I've tried in the past.
Jake
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yeh
deano87
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I'm partial to a peppermint tea.
Ojc
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Peppermint tea good for your bowels
AlunJ
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I drink green tea, about it really, there's some fruit tea in the cupboard, it tastes rank.
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Not a fan of tea TBH.
Doug
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Should you put milk and sugar in with green tea or fruit teas etc?
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quote:
Originally posted by Doug
Should you put milk and sugar in with green tea or fruit teas etc?


sugar to taste, milk no.

mwg
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Yorkshire Tea. None of this fancy southern fairy shite.
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As above really
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I tried caffeine free Yorkshire tea and it's absolutely vile. Tetley one is ok, but clipper is the best.

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Early Grey and All day breakfast tea for me like........
deano87
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Peppermint tea good for your bowels

It is indeed.

No caffeine after midday for me - unless it's the weekend.

 
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