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    Re: Tetley tea

    Quote Originally Posted by Datt View Post
    That's the stuff, i challenge you and everybody especially Tetley drinkers to try it £1.67ish and foil bagged.

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    Re: Tetley tea

    Yorkshire tea for me with a splash of semi skimmed (usuallly by the potfull when at a post run/mid cycle cafe stop).

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr brightside View Post
    The firm gets the tea, how can you stand the stuff? Have you ever had Punjana? you won't go back.
    JUST DRINKING MY LOVELY CUP OF PUNJANA RIGHT NOW

    They have it in Morrisons - its true, once tried you will never go back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anorak View Post
    JUST DRINKING MY LOVELY CUP OF PUNJANA RIGHT NOW

    They have it in Morrisons - its true, once tried you will never go back.
    Off to the shops tomorrow to test this tea revolution out!

    Very intrigued!

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    Re: Tetley tea

    Any fans of Lady Grey tea? I used to work with someone who had this. I think it's bergamot oil (but not as much as Earl Grey) and jasmine.

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    I love Lady Grey it is lovely when you don't fancy the full Earl Grey Bergamot experience.

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    Just waiting for my coffee to appear

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    Re: Tetley tea

    The champagne of all teas:

    Darjeeling finest Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe, 1st quality, first flush, second picking.

    The most expensive tea in the world, however, is a rare Chinese tea called Tieguanyin, which is priced at £1,700 per kilo (that’s around $1,500/lb). The tea is named after the Buddhist deity Guan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy). It’s an oolong tea, meaning its oxidization is somewhere between that of black and green teas.
    Last edited by XRunner; 09-11-2009 at 06:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ady In Accy View Post
    Yorkshire tea for me with a splash of semi skimmed (usuallly by the potfull when at a post run/mid cycle cafe stop).
    Tea from Taylors of Harrogate, beer from Taylors of Keighley

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