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Pigs in blankets and Brussel sprout tea...

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LoudestRoar · 13/10/2018 21:25

I've bought some today to try. Wasn't able to today, as I was extremely hung over, and I'm sure the result wouldn't have been pretty....
Who wants me to report back tomorrow?

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SoleBizzz · 13/10/2018 21:25

I do

Sounds grotesque lol

SerenDippyEggs · 13/10/2018 21:28

I saw this in the shops!! Report back Grin

MyOtherProfile · 13/10/2018 21:30

Grim!

drinkswineoutofamug · 13/10/2018 21:36

As in tea you drink? Interesting please report back

LoudestRoar · 13/10/2018 21:46

Yep, drinkable tea...

Pigs in blankets and Brussel sprout tea...
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LoudestRoar · 14/10/2018 11:17

Reporting back!
Surprisingly, the Brussel sprout tea is the nicer of the 2. Tasted just like a normal herbal tea. If it didn't have sprouts in the title, I wouldn't have known that's what it was supposed to be (possibly a good thing!)
Pigs in Blankets was off putting due to the overpowering smell of bacon. Tasted a bit of rosemary and sage, which although not unpleasant is just a bit too unusual for me to enjoy.

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MyOtherProfile · 14/10/2018 11:55

Thanks for the feedback. Might give them a go.

SapphireSeptember · 14/10/2018 13:24

Seriously? I think this is up there with the rooibos chai tea I bought that I then discovered had garlic in it (it wasn't very nice). I prefer my tea to taste sweet even without sugar or honey. Although I think Sainsbury's in general are losing the plot and have delusions of grandeur, they seem to think they're fancier than they really are.

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