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  • Discovering new tea bags…Ive found the ultimate bag
  • durhambiker
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    Good to see some love for Ringtons tea. It is far superior to any of the other muck that’s out there. Not that I’m biased…

    Kitz_Chris
    Free Member

    2 bags of D J Miles

    Now we’re talking. That is a proper cup of tea. Their tea bags are only marginally less tasty that the loose leaf stuff too. Leaves at home in the morning, then a convenient bag for the mid morning cuppa.

    somafunk
    Full Member

    Tea bags contain dross and dust that’s not fit to drink, yep….i’m a self appointed tea snob wi nae shame.

    You need a Bodum tea press to do it justice and freshly boiled water, not water thats previously been through the boil, i use a 1litre teapot from which i get two large cups of tea and as for tea there’s not much to beat Brodies English breakfast mixed with a bit of Assam, i’ve found my sweet spot ratio of 75% english breakfast to 25% assam.

    Mix the tea and store in a sealed jar, i use a 15ml energy powder spoon filled to the top for each pot and i drink my tea black/without milk.

    Just in fae work so here’s one i’ve prepared….Ahhhhhhh and relax.

    I dunno how folk can drink so called tea like tetleys or suchlike, it’s not tea, more like flavoured water.

    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    I had a Bodum tea press once, biggest pile of shite ever. It was in the charity shop very soon after purchasing it. Such a disappointment as most of their stuff is pretty functional and well designed
    A decent teapot beats it hands down.

    kcr
    Free Member

    Yogi tea

    tymbian
    Free Member

    Tea is for mugs………….

    on a more serious note These.

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