unsure wrote:sorry every one but it needs to be coffee for me from 8 am to 6 pm then its out with the pg tips for the rest of the day .
You probably get an immunity and you are over working your organs IMHO. I once spent ages off tea and coffee and then went back to it, just tesco value tea, and it kicked in big time as my body wasn't used to the caffeine. It really highlighted to me how addicted I had become and how strong caffeine, even in tesco value tea, really was.
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Mr R wrote:Thank you for that judicatr, however it has missed out Yorkshire Tea and Earl Grey.
5 out 10, at best, I'm afraid!
The Mrs only drinks Yorkshire tea (despite being Scottish) and I usually drink Earl Grey (with the occasional Lemon flavoured Green Tea) ... so I'm with you there
I think getting used to Earl Grey and Green tea would be very beneficial in a SHTF situation as all you need is hot water, where as if you drink normal tea after a while you'll be have to abandon the milk and two sugars and drink it black, which if you aren't very used to can taste quite bitter.
Mr R wrote:Thank you for that judicatr, however it has missed out Yorkshire Tea and Earl Grey.
5 out 10, at best, I'm afraid!
The Mrs only drinks Yorkshire tea (despite being Scottish) and I usually drink Earl Grey (with the occasional Lemon flavoured Green Tea) ... so I'm with you there
I think getting used to Earl Grey and Green tea would be very beneficial in a SHTF situation as all you need is hot water, where as if you drink normal tea after a while you'll be have to abandon the milk and two sugars and drink it black, which if you aren't very used to can taste quite bitter.
well thats me sorted , i don`t take sugar in tea and i can drink it with or with out milk .
YES i walked away mid sentence , you were boring me to death and my survival instincts kick in .
Mr R wrote:Thank you for that judicatr, however it has missed out Yorkshire Tea and Earl Grey.
5 out 10, at best, I'm afraid!
The Mrs only drinks Yorkshire tea (despite being Scottish) and I usually drink Earl Grey (with the occasional Lemon flavoured Green Tea) ... so I'm with you there
I think getting used to Earl Grey and Green tea would be very beneficial in a SHTF situation as all you need is hot water, where as if you drink normal tea after a while you'll be have to abandon the milk and two sugars and drink it black, which if you aren't very used to can taste quite bitter.
well thats me sorted , i don`t take sugar in tea and i can drink it with or with out milk .
I think you're the first person I ever "met" who could drink black tea with no sugar!
Mustachio wrote:
The Mrs only drinks Yorkshire tea (despite being Scottish) and I usually drink Earl Grey (with the occasional Lemon flavoured Green Tea) ... so I'm with you there
I think getting used to Earl Grey and Green tea would be very beneficial in a SHTF situation as all you need is hot water, where as if you drink normal tea after a while you'll be have to abandon the milk and two sugars and drink it black, which if you aren't very used to can taste quite bitter.
well thats me sorted , i don`t take sugar in tea and i can drink it with or with out milk .
I think you're the first person I ever "met" who could drink black tea with no sugar!
Having been in too many staffrooms where the milk is off, I now drink black tea, no sugar. Everyone thinks I'm strange but its so much easier when brewing up anywhere!!
preppingsu wrote:
Having been in too many staffrooms where the milk is off, I now drink black tea, no sugar. Everyone thinks I'm strange but its so much easier when brewing up anywhere!!
Me too it also avoids all the petty arguments over who uses the most milk. when work inevitably runs out...
soon nobbled which ever idiot was pinching my tea bags since swapping out with some herbal tea bags one week no one has ever touched mine since
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