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Thunderbolt Tea, 100% Pure Darjeeling Tea, Hand picked fresh tea, Orange Valley, Autumn Flush 2005 (FTGFOP1 - Fine Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe - 1 standing for top grade - more on grading here)....
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Gadget Brando sell an electric drink stirring cup - they demonstrate it with coffee and milk, however, I'm sure it would make a successful Tea and Milk stirrer for those who a) Like pointless gadgets,...
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This sounds fantastic: Jharkhand postmen to deliver tea, newspapers too - The Times of India: "In Jharkhand, the postman not only brings mail, but also sells Assam tea, and soon he will also deliver...
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More evidence of green tea’s brain benefits - "Green tea catechins may improve reference and working-memory related learning ability, say research from Japan, adding to claims that green tea can help...
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Home Brew Tea - last week we visited my parents and naturally the first thing we do is sort out who's making the tea. My parents made the tea for us, and I'm not sure what tea bags they were using, but...
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Tesco Finest* Ceylon Tea "From Sri Lanka, Strength 2" - I just got it from my local Tesco. It's quite nice, not as nice as real Dilmah Ceylon Tea (that I bought while I was in Sri Lanka - you can also...
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Twinings English Breakfast Tea - If you're away from home and want some traditional tasting tea, then these are a good choice, they are a blend of Ceylon and Indian teas with a neat draw-string to aid...
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All the tea in China "China's national drink is under threat. In Shanghai alone, there are now 47 Starbucks cafes. So could skinny lattes overtake tea? Tim Adams reports" Guardian.
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Two new websites spotted: thesimpleleaf.com - sell tea (including sampler sets), tea accessories, etc. They even have a tea blog well worth checking out over here.
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Tea healthier drink than water "Drinking three or more cups of tea a day is as good for you as drinking plenty of water and may even have extra health benefits, say researchers." BBC News Article.
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ASDA Fairtrade 80 tea bags "Guarantees a better deal for growers in developing countries" It's sourced from Keigoi tea producers in Kenya and "produces one of the richest, flavoursome teas in Africa"....
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www.looseleaf.info - "This site is dedicated to helping you uncover all the great things about loose leaf tea. Check back often for new articles, features, great deals, and more!" lots of great...
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Twinings Everyday "A refreshing tea for any time of day" It's somewhat expensive for 80 teabags at around £2. It's a relatively mild, but refreshing and tasty cup of tea, I found it worked best in...
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Best Teas of 2006The first annual "Best Teas" awards are listed below - find out what should be on your shopping list for great tasting tea! 1 - Thunderbolt Pure Darjeeling - sourced direct from...
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Tea Birds: "Nothing but pictures of cute girls at tea. A tea blog like no other." - The site seems to be dead, so why not check this site out instead: http://theteabirds.blogspot.co.uk/
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While most of us don't like it when tea cups are covered in tea stains as it's often considered a sign that the cup hasn't been washed properly, artist Bethan Luara Wood has made some tea cups that...
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Free Monkey with PG Tips 160 Pack at ASDA for £2.93. Monkey, previously worked on ITV Digital but after the collapse spent his days fathering children chimps, all of them he sold into slave labour to...
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ASDA Assam tea bags (50) "Pure Assam tea with a strong smooth malty flavour" - foil wrapped "for freshness". This make a tasty cup of tea - like single malt whisky - they're not a bland as some...
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ASDA are selling 160 bag boxes of Twinings Everyday Tea (link to our review) for £3.89 with a Free Bodum Mug in White. Or alternatively you can buy two for £7 and drink twice as much tea.
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Lancashire Tea - from Asda - it had a label on the shelf saying "locally produced" and it is, being made about 10 miles away in Newton Le Willows (it's in Merseyside, but Merseyside was historically a...
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Teapigs - yerba mate - energy brew - 15 tea temples - £5 GBP from Coffee Union - cheaper on the www.teapigs.co.uk website. The back of the box said it was a "love or hate" kind of tea, so I had to try...
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Thompsons Family Teas - Punjana - this makes a strong cup of tea due to large tea bags - the tea leaves your mouth dry even with milk, and the tea is slightly bitter. If you like a strong cuppa then...
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ASDA Organics 80 Teabags - a specially selected blend of organic teas - priced at 2 boxes for £2 this is quite good value for money, others in the range include Fairtrade tea. The organic tea is quite...
View ArticleWhittard Organic English Breakfast Black Leaf Teabags
Recently Whittard (Chelsea 1886) contacted me asking me if I wanted some tea to review. Of course, was my reply. I do love a good English Breakfast tea. So here's one of the teas they sent me. It...
View ArticleUme KonbuCha (Plum Seaweed "Tea")
Tastes more like a salty seaweed soup - being made of Japanese powdered seaweed that makes sense. Not really a tea. Just that I found it in the same draw as other teas. Difficult to taste the plum.
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