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What is your favourite brand of tea?

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by prideofyorkshire, Mar 16, 2011.

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What is your favourite brand of tea?

  1. Yorkshire Tea

  2. Tetley Tea

  3. PG Tips

  4. Typhoo

  5. Twinings

  6. Supermarket own brand

  7. Other

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  1. prideofyorkshire

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    Yorkshire tea wins hands down for me :) <ok>
     
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  2. Sagegee

    Sagegee Active Member

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    Nescafe!!! Can't stand the taste of tea!
     
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  3. prideofyorkshire

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    I'm the exact oposite sagegee, i hate coffee!

     
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  4. Sagegee

    Sagegee Active Member

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    Prefer Waterloo Sunset!! The added bonus to this song is it's what tea tastes like to me :)emoticon-0159-musicdirty old river.....:emoticon-0159-music) :emoticon-0136-giggl:emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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  5. Nick HCAFC

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    PG Tips though i miss the chimps, not seen them lately apart from on Leeds supporter coaches
     
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  6. smidgen

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    There's a tiny shop - Wilkinson's, in Lobster Lane, in Norwich - which sells teas and coffees. I love going there: there's a guy who is a complete speed-freak, inhaling/ drinking coffee all day; and they always have a definite 'honey' serving at the counter......
    If you can't get there, they do mail-order and you can find them on-line.












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  8. Hank Scorpio

    Hank Scorpio Well-Known Member

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    Yorkshire Tea for me
     
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  9. smidgen

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    Yorkshire Tea is specially created for Yorkshire water, isn't it? Here, I'm drinking Anglian Water which, hopefully, is what the Canaries will be pissing after we trash 'em at the KC, come Saturday.....<laugh>
     
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  10. Hank Scorpio

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    Haven't got the foggiest. Noticed when i was in deepest darkest Lancashire they'd tried to make their own version because they were bitter of Yorkshire Tea becoming popular on their patch.
     
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  11. smidgen

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    Sure I read it on the packet once. Either that, or the adverts used to claim it was so.....
     
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  12. originallambrettaman

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    Yorkshire Tea 'for hard water' variety was indeed developed for hard water in Yorkshire.
     
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  13. Imahappypsycho

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    Yorkshire Tea and the real Chinese Green Tea the Chinese Doc gives me
     
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    Thanks OLM - a reassurance that the old senility ain't yet a-creepin' up on me!<ok>
     
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  15. BoothferryLegend

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    I'm in agreement! Tea is for people who normally have a bowel problem:emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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  16. Sagegee

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    Any way, would rather drink rice wine!!
     
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  17. Oregon Tiger

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    works very nicely with the hard water around here as well.
     
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  18. Carmine Galante.

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    My old folks get Ringtons, which I rather childishly call Ringpiece, tea.

    Makes a good brew but it's a bit old codgerish.
     
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  19. Sagegee

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    I used to get the radio till my fillings were replaced!!!
     
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  20. guitartrax

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    I like me Tetleys tea. How many cups do people drink on average a day??? I drink around 15-20 cups a day.
     
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