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>> No. 3109 Anonymous
6th December 2009
Sunday 5:03 pm
3109 Tea
So, I've been making tea in a pot for a while now, and am intrested in trying different types of tea. So far I've been drinking Yorkshire Tea and yesterday tried some Twinings Lapsang Souchong. It was... intresting, but a taste I think I could aquire.

Give me your favourite teas and genearl tea tips.
>> No. 3110 Anonymous
6th December 2009
Sunday 5:57 pm
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Earl Grey, hot. I also drink a lot of Green tea. There are also some nicely flavoured detox teas.
>> No. 3112 Anonymous
6th December 2009
Sunday 6:54 pm
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you dont want any of that fancy stuff

NATO Standard, lad
>> No. 3123 Anonymous
6th December 2009
Sunday 10:51 pm
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Black, Lady Grey, Silver Needle, Green.

Nothing much to add, just my favourite teas. If you like spices like cinnamon and star anise, you might like chai tea.

Check on them thar interwebs about what temperature the water should be at before you scald your tea. Green tea will taste bitter if the water is too hot. This applies for other teas too.
>> No. 3192 Anonymous
12th December 2009
Saturday 8:59 am
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Assam is my personal favorite.
>> No. 3194 Anonymous
12th December 2009
Saturday 3:30 pm
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instant white tea is what you want
>> No. 3254 Anonymous
21st December 2009
Monday 1:33 am
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www.teapigs.co.uk have some lovely selections.
>> No. 3255 Anonymous
21st December 2009
Monday 2:17 am
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>>3254
Wow, they have some great teas, thanks!
>> No. 3260 Anonymous
21st December 2009
Monday 1:45 pm
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>>3109 English Breakfast is nice. Not too fancy. Sometimes I have an Earl Grey but if you let it brew too long it tastes like sewage.
>> No. 3263 Anonymous
21st December 2009
Monday 5:21 pm
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Opie here, looks like some good advice. Earl Grey is delish, but slightly herby? there is a quality there I can't quite put my finger on.

SImilarly, what is anon's favourite biscuit? Just to go with the standard PG your granny might make. Mine's rich tea, but a lot of people don't like it for some reason. Dunking is, of course, a must.
>> No. 3264 Anonymous
21st December 2009
Monday 5:44 pm
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>>3109
Lovely strong Irish tea; I'm not sure if you can get it over in the Main-Land or not.

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