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Linda
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#11 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 19:37
Februs:
Time for a tea break.

Hope it's Tetley and not that perfumed rubbish!

PinkAngel
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Scotland
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#12 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 19:37
Hope you are having finest Scottish blend?

Februs
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England
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#13 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 19:48
Let me tell you, that Scottish muck (nor Tetleys ) will not see the inside of my tea caddy which I will have you know displays the words Twinings Earl Grey, provided to me by Twinings themselves in recognition of my continued and valued custom (well actually I bought it from Sainsburys last weekend but that's not the point....)

PinkAngel
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Scotland
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#14 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 20:25
Some people have NO taste... *rolls eyes*... So, is this extended tea break over yet?

Februs
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#15 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 20:27
PinkAngel:
Some people have NO taste... *rolls eyes*... So, is this extended tea break over yet?

Last time I looked there were 20 items loaded, demonstrating without any shadow of doubt the efficacy of Twinings Earl Grey, undoubtedly the finest tea on the planet.

Februs
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#16 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 20:36
Crisp break!

sugarmouse
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England
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#17 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 20:50
Earl Grey??? Nooooooooo ... Lady Grey ... MUCH better!

PinkAngel
Female Author

Scotland
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#18 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 20:53
Februs:
Crisp break!

That's it, I am docking your wages this time... Just can't get the staff *shakes head*

Oh, get me a pack too

hairbrushedhubby
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England
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#19 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 21:34
I shop in Sainsbury's too, now if you want to try something different in the tea line, I suggest Red Bush tea, you don't need milk or sugar with it, just let the little bag rest in a cup of boiled water for a minute or two, remove the bag and stir. then drink slowly and you will have a nice refreshing drink and it actually makes you feel nice and calm afterwards.

blimp
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England
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#20 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 21:40
Februs, I would have expected nothing less of you! Twinings, of course for those whose taste buds haven't been coarsened by years of drinking cheap tea!! Why not try Twinings Ceylon for that delicate flavour or Twinings Assam if you fancy a stronger cup! Mind you I do find sadly that it is necessary to do the shopping oneself or goodness knows what half price, two for the price of one, special offer rubbish, will end up in the tea caddy!!

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