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sugarmouse
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England
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#21 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 21:43
Twinnings White Tea ... now THERE's a grand drink!

flopsybunny
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#22 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 21:44
blimp:
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!!

Let's hope its not a bumper box of Yorkshire Tea - the stuff is so thick and strong, the spoon can stand up in the cup all by itself!

blimp
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England
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#23 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 22:02
That Yorkshire tea is vile. God knows how they drink it up there! It's like Newcastle Brown Ale! Undrinkable!!! Perhaps drinking these things is a test that no soft southerner could ever hope to pass? The mystery is how anyone could actually want to swallow it! That Tetley tea is awful as well. Obviously I try my best to ensure nothing like that ever sullies my taste buds but when visiting you never quite know what you will be served! One thing I have never heard of though is Scottish tea! Is it thick and lumpy I wonder?

guyde
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USA
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#24 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 22:03
Being exiled in the US of A, we have a regular shipment of Yorkshire Gold sent out to us, to satisfy our yen for afternoon tea.

On the local supermarket shelves out here, you can find in the Tea section, packets marked "Guaranteed to contain no tea."

Some of my adopted fellow countrymen have rather odd tastes, when it comes to which leaves are appropriate for steeping in hot water to make a beverage.

flopsybunny
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#25 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 22:04
blimp:
One thing I have never heard of though is Scottish tea! Is it thick and lumpy I wonder

There might even be a fried mars bar in it

PinkAngel
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Scotland
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#26 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 22:23
flopsybunny:
There might even be a fried mars bar in it

They fry your pies in the local chippy too and pizza too!!

I have to send my mother English tea bags in Germany or did until she found a Naffi town on route to somewhere else she goes...

guyde:
On the local supermarket shelves out here, you can find in the Tea section, packets marked "Guaranteed to contain no tea."

That is as mad over here when you buy Kellogs Crunchie Nut Cornflakes and the packet has a huge warning on the top... this product MAY contain nuts!! Really?

blimp
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England
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#27 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 22:23
flopsybunny:
There might even be a fried mars bar in it

A local delicacy! Like those gruesome looking meat pies! I wonder if anyone ever dares ask for a salad in a Scottish restaurant! I am not a fan of the cuisine up there although its probably improved since my last visit twenty odd years ago. I do love the music though! Nothing like the sound of those Gaelic folk songs.

sugarmouse:
Twinnings White Tea

Never heard of that one. Is it one of those herbal blends?

flopsybunny
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#28 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 22:28
PinkAngel:
That is as mad over here when you buy Kellogs Crunchie Nut Cornflakes and the packet has a huge warning on the top... this product MAY contain nuts!!

Whose??!!

PinkAngel
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Scotland
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#29 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 22:35
flopsybunny:
Whose??!!

Ahhhh now THAT is the question

PinkAngel
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#30 | Posted: 14 Jun 2011 22:36
blimp:
I am not a fan of the cuisine up there

We are not a fan of blimps up here either... costs a packet having all the door openings widened

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