You aren't going to have any friends if you keep this up, mate. It's a bit silly really to alienate yourself like this.
A lass gave me a box of Ringtons last week reminded me of home but now I have Tetleys or Lakeland both great.
Same here mate, my daughter gave me some cos her mother in law keeps sending them over for her. They're ****ing horrible
That's it mate, if he wanted to be our mate, and get along on the board, he needs to change his attitude or we all wont be able to be mates, mate.
He wants to be our mate, mate, cos he hasn't got any mates on his own board mate, he's mateless, mate.
Started in Byker mate. You have naturally selective tastebuds. Jodrell probably likes a cup, with his daily crepe. Doesn't like pancakes, apparently.
I can relate to this. I hate the Ringtons Man. They pray on the old and vulnerable by knocking on their door and selling those caramel wafers and **** teabags. Best tea around is Yorkshire tea, IMO. (Probably the second or newest most pointless post in the history of Not606)
It's not that bad to be fair it's not like they're selling them crack and taking their gas money, the tea is reasonably priced and it's a decent brew. I don't really like Yorkshire tea, it tastes like someone's already dipped a biscuit in it for you. The standard one from Aldi's nice, or PG they're much the same. Aldi a bit stronger though.
Yorkshire good but a bit water type sensitive I reckon. PG Tips and Sainsburys/Co-Op Red label decent too. Can't get to grips with Tetley, think it's a bit lacking if not offensive
It was meant tongue in cheek mate, I don't really think they're con artists - though they never seem to knock on my door - not that I'd buy anything like. I'm more a coffee kind of person anyway - drink bucket loads at work. That Nescafe Azera is just delightful.
The only time I have Tetleys is at my father in laws and they make a terrible cup of tea, tastes like weak dishwater so not the best showcase for it. Is Azera one of those instant ones with finely milled coffee beans mixed in with the freeze dried stuff? Those tend to be nice.
I just know it's the really fine powdery one. Some poor bastard keeps buying it and leaving it in the kitchen at work and I just keep using it. Thought about getting my own but saw the price of it in Tesco. We got a coffee machine when we first moved in and the novelty sharp wore of. It's now been sat in the corner for over a year collecting dust.