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What is your favourite kind of tea?

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SapphireSeptember · 25/09/2019 21:11

I drink everything, fruit, herbal, rooibos, green, black, white. I have a top three.

Chocolate orange tea (Sainsbo's did it last year as a Christmas limited edition, I got 8 packs at 40p each and was so sad when I used my last bag. Sad ) Asda do one too but it's not as chocolaty.

Sainsbo's rooibos, cocoa and coconut tea.

Twinings gingerbread green tea.

I drink them all with milk (even though the first and last you're not supposed to have milk in.)

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57Varieties · 25/09/2019 21:14

Twinings decaf earl grey with milk. Love it

allthegoodusernameshavegone · 25/09/2019 21:15

Yorkshire tea or twinnings classic

Phoebesgift · 25/09/2019 21:17

Proper tea. Yorkshire, Tetleys, PG tips etc.

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Maseandmum · 25/09/2019 21:17

Twinnings strong English breakfast

gemdrop84 · 25/09/2019 21:17

Yorkshire Tea with a dollop of honey.

Jamhandprints · 25/09/2019 21:17

I've never tried a chocolate tea...it seems like it should have milk though.
I love redbush and vanilla, can't remember where I got this from. I have it normally with milk but occasionally without. Either are amazing.

Pinkkahori · 25/09/2019 21:19

I like lots of different teas too.
I like Yogi Tea Choco. I also like their Ginger and Orange.

chesterdraws1 · 25/09/2019 21:19

Twinnings used to do a cherry bakewell tea which was lush

RezCowgirl · 25/09/2019 21:20

Smokey lapsang souchong. No milk, no sugar. Sometimes a slice of lemon.

PuppyMonkey · 25/09/2019 21:21

Yorkshire or Tetleys. No no no to all the yucky flavoured stuff and Earl Grey perfumed hideousness.

DramaAlpaca · 25/09/2019 21:21

Proper traditional loose leaf tea made in a teapot, three spoons of Assam & one of Earl Grey.

I can't be doing with that herbal or fruit stuff, some of them smell nice but they don't taste good.

EskewedBeef · 25/09/2019 21:21

Barry's. I don't like flavoured or herbal teas.

partysong · 25/09/2019 21:21

Yorkshire biscuit tea. It's amazing

ShowOfHands · 25/09/2019 21:26

Earl grey
Elderberry and echinacea
Fiery lemon and ginger

And, er, cranberry and raspberry
And the Christmas chai from a local independent

Eatsshoootsandleaves · 25/09/2019 21:26

Tesco Finest Vanilla Chai.

RoseMartha · 25/09/2019 21:28

Yorkshire decaff
Red berries (tesco)
Tesco decaff

YesQueen · 25/09/2019 21:30

Pretty much any teapigs one (their chocolate one is good and also winter spice)
Bird and blend morning kick. Weird but delicious

elvislives2012 · 25/09/2019 21:31

Came in here to say beans on toast 😂
Also a tea fiend so no worries! Yorkshire tea for everyday. A loose leaf strong breakfast tea at the weekend. In the evening I drink a peppermint tea then clipper snooze tea. I LOVE TEA TEA TEA

SapphireSeptember · 25/09/2019 23:44

Damn, wish I hadn't looked at the Teapigs website, I have several new teas I want to try! Grin

Twinings still do the cherry bakewell tea! I got it from their website a few weeks ago. Smile

I'm supposed to be on a tea spending ban as I've got loads in my cupboard. Blush Tecnically I'm not supposed to drink 'real' tea because of religion, but decided that rule was stupid so I went a bit mad buying all the teas I like, this coincided with Sainsbo's discontinuing a lot of their TTD fancy teas so I bought a load of them too!

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Gilead · 26/09/2019 00:03

Ikea Cherry Blossom, Yorkshire, Lapsang. Years ago there was an Orange Dazzler; it was, in the main, orange and clove. Loved it but haven’t found it in 20 years. Have resolved to try and make my own this year!

57Varieties · 26/09/2019 00:15

Has anyone ever found a decaf Chai?

I love it but I like it before bed so could do with decaf!

Graymare · 26/09/2019 00:28

Assam,
Lapsang Souchong, loose leaf.
Miles, teabags.

Nat6999 · 26/09/2019 00:35

PG Tips & Tazo refresh.

sansou · 26/09/2019 00:47

Lady Grey & recently discovered Vanilla Chai from Tesco’s too.

SapphireSeptember · 26/09/2019 00:50

The closest I can find to a decaf chai is Pukka vanilla chai which doesn't have tea in it. It's delicious, but not exactly the same. Weirdly they do decaf chai in the US, but not over here.

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