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    Not unless I can help it!

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    Re: Tea of Choice

    Earl Grey yum yum
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    Diplomat from Aldi is the finest builders tea i have purchased.

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    Re: Tea of Choice

    Yorkshire Tea. Hard Water version in green box ideally
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    Re: Tea of Choice

    Coffee

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    Co-op fairtrade organic builders' tea first thing
    Earl grey mid-dayish
    Redbush or darjeeling at night

    Coffee at some point and a few other teas when the mood strikes...ie lemon and ginger or green tea and jasmine.

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    Re: Tea of Choice

    Going to try some of this punjani or whatever it's called sometime though as it sounds like something special.

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    Re: Tea of Choice

    Tetleys
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    Re: Tea of Choice

    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeze View Post
    Tetleys
    atb, anything but Tetleys!
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    Hes mate, must be right posh where you live if the builders drink Fairtrade organic anything!!
    NAAFI 'dust' for me, tastes rubbish, looks weak and costs a bl**dy fortune but its traditional and we haven't used up the box my Grandad brought back from the war yet.

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