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By *oonlover OP   Woman
over a year ago

bognor regis

Following on from the coffee thread - tea drinkers, what brand and how do you take it?

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By *obilebottomMan
over a year ago

All over

With a scone jam and clotted cream

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales

Yorkshire Teabags and Skinned milk. No sugar as I’m sweet enough

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By *ong-leggedblondWoman
over a year ago

Next Door

Yorkshire tea. Let the tea bag or leaves soak for 5 mins then add a splash of milk.

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales


"Yorkshire Teabags and Skinned milk. No sugar as I’m sweet enough "

Skimmed milk that should be. God damn motherfucking typing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tetley tea

Skimmed milk

One sweetener

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By *hrimper36Couple
over a year ago

Central France dept 36

Any brand but alas French breakfast tea is rather weak and lots of hot water and a splash of milk.

And d*unk in a mug.

I consume about 10 mugs a day.

T

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By *oonlover OP   Woman
over a year ago

bognor regis


"With a scone jam and clotted cream "

With you on that

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By *ommo87Man
over a year ago

Croydon

Pg tips

Full fat

And 2 small sugars

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Decaf

semi skimmed

1 sugar

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By *eroLondonMan
over a year ago

Mayfair

"Fortmason" loose blend. Nothing else compares. I am also partial to a fine Darjeeling.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Loose Indian tea in a pan of water, 2 sugars, squeezed ginger, crushed cardamom seeds, fennel and whole milk. Very indulgent and only really have in the Winter as a comfort drink

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By *educing_EmCouple
over a year ago

Tipperary

Barry's

Small bit of full fat

No sugar

Strong

Em x

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By *he love catsCouple
over a year ago

South Wales

Black tea in the morning and roobiboos in the evening.

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry

Barrys, black, no sugar.

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By *ymbunnyfitCouple
over a year ago

East Yorkshire

Only drink green tea xx

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By *ablo minibar123Woman
over a year ago

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Tregothnan classic, 2 sweeteners and a dash of milk

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan
over a year ago

Torquay

Fair trade tea, it's as good as any other

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By *uri00620Woman
over a year ago

Croydon

Lapsang with a dash of milk

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tetley Decaf, with arla lactofree semi skimmed and one sugar, because I not sweet enough yet.

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By *fcman1993Man
over a year ago

Wirral

It can only be Yorkshire tea!!

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By *iaisonseekerMan
over a year ago

Liverpool

Yorkshire with full cream milk although if I want something a little mellower, Twinings have some good options.

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By *aggonerMan
over a year ago

for a penny

Twynings English Breakfast loose leaf. Not strong, no milk, no sugar.

Or Darjeeling the same.

And I have to say it: Rooibos (there’s no shame in it), strong, no milk, no sugar.

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By *he love catsCouple
over a year ago

South Wales


"Twynings English Breakfast loose leaf. Not strong, no milk, no sugar.

Or Darjeeling the same.

And I have to say it: Rooibos (there’s no shame in it), strong, no milk, no sugar. "

Yes it's a great cuppa.

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By *aughty_Smooth_OperatorMan
over a year ago

Birmingham

PG Tips for sure

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By *rtic explorerMan
over a year ago

ring road bristol

Yorkshire with a splash of milk. If forced to have yellow label, 6 teabags to make it taste a bit like tea

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By *arlequin_tearsMan
over a year ago

Sheffield

Yorkshire Tea, milk 2 sugars.

Or a decent chai when I can get it

Have to say, very much with the Professor when it comes to tea...

https://youtu.be/eELH0ivexKA

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yorkshire or tetley - With milk and no sugar - anyone else?

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By *hinstrapMan
over a year ago

sheffield

A decent brand. Tetley. Yorkshire tea etc. Medium strength two sugar milk plz

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By *aughtyTwo8488Couple
over a year ago

derby

Pg tips

Milk

No sugar

That's how it's done

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Following on from the coffee thread - tea drinkers, what brand and how do you take it?

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Lipton southern sweet tea.

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By *organ and rob zombieCouple
over a year ago

bradford

Currently we’re rocking a twinnings “strong” English breakfast number, we usually have Yorkshire (standard and the best like everything else is from here) tea, however, we were feeling kinky and whilst on a requisition mission in our local aldi we simply threw caution to the wind and made a joint decision to plump for a diplomat gold label…..en sample, it was a very good brew! we take it with 1 sugar (each), well mashed, some (but not much) milk!…..dark, sweet and still a bit transparent like our good selves

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"With a scone jam and clotted cream "

If you are going to have a scone have it the right way Clotted cream then jam x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Red label tea from sainsburys

When on offer, Yorkshire tea sometimes twinnings English breakfast tea

No sugar, just semi skimmed milk

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pg tips strong two sugars and a small dash of milk x

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath

Waitrose essentials. Steep one teabag for 20 minutes in a pint of water. 2 Stevia tablets and dash of soy milk.

Yes I know I'm weird. I embrace the weirdness happily.

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By *ust curvyCouple
over a year ago

The moon

Yorkshire biscuits tea little bit of milk x

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By *cotty_01ukMan
over a year ago

birmingham

Aldi red label or the sleep tea

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Ilkley

You prepare the mash first thing in the morning. A spoonful of tea leaves, two teaspoons of sugar, two teaspoons of condensed milk, all mixed onto a scrap of old newspaper and the corners twisted together to make a ball. That's your mash.

You take the mash to work down the pit in the bottom of your mashing can, which is an enamelled steel jug with a lid that doubles as your mug. At snap time you get boiling water from the machinery steam pipe to pour into your mashing can with the mash. Let it brew ("mash") for at least ten minutes. You can keep topping up the mash with more water through the afternoon.

Perfect for washing the coal dust down your throat.

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By *orraine999Woman
over a year ago

Somewhere

Yorkshire, milk, no sugar

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By *ildbillkidMan
over a year ago

where the road goes on forever

Whatever tea 'sonic' uses, unsweetened ,iced, Starbucks black tea unsweetened iced

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By *lexm87Man
over a year ago

Various


"Lapsang with a dash of milk"

You utter pervert! Bovine baby food in Lapsang!

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By *arlequin_tearsMan
over a year ago

Sheffield


"You utter pervert!"

Well if you were going to find one, it was going to be here.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"You utter pervert!

Well if you were going to find one, it was going to be here. "

Lol! This place is way more entertaining than i expected. Lol!

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By *4rk4ndL1ghtMan
over a year ago

Bonnybridge

Scottish Blend, best for the water up here and the bags are compostable.

1 sugar and a wee drop of semi-skimmed milk

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By *ichard574Man
over a year ago

West of Dfs

Surprised no-one's said "NATO" yet lol

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

I drink rooibos or red bush tea. I haven't had a cup of actual tea for about ten years or more. I might give it a go

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By *inkyCouple1927Couple
over a year ago

Newcastle

Twinings English Breakfast

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