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KidKruger Wrote:

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> Sean - I'm humbled..

>

> I will pop in later and grab some Barry's tea, and

> whilst I'm at it I may just as well get the other

> brands, Yorkshire and red Typhoo. Banish the weak

> teabag blues once and for all.


Yorkshire comes in different types, be warned. You might get confused. A friend of mine who lives in France always buys it as she feels one bag makes enough for two cups. She always uses a teapot to make her tea as she feels using one bag in a mug is a waste. It certainly is considering the tea in France is dire.

Hal this was one of my fears - we're getting less for our cash which means the cup of tea is no longer a cup of tea is it.

It's a (say) 83% cup of tea.


cate - this really IS turning into a bit of a science, but hey it will be worth it and withered pasty tips will be a thing of the past.

  • 2 weeks later...

I have been on the Yorkshire 'red label' for a couple of weeks now and it really is doing the job, a proper trip down memory lane in terms of a teabag giving a decent cup.

I will try the other brands advised as well, once the Yorky's are consumed.

But already the problem has been sorted.

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