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Tea
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as there is a post re tea, for the love of me I cannot get a good tea that tastes like TEA.
The best is Red Label Extra Strong from Sainsburys.
I changed recently to Twinings Breakfast - absolutely no taste either
I have also being making tea with Sainsburys Tea leaves but because I haven't been using tea leaves since I was a kiddy - the tea was too stewed.
I love an oul drop o' tea - anybody tell me of a good tea.
Last time I was in the south of Ireland and the tea from B&B was lovely. Ta for any answers.
The best is Red Label Extra Strong from Sainsburys.
I changed recently to Twinings Breakfast - absolutely no taste either
I have also being making tea with Sainsburys Tea leaves but because I haven't been using tea leaves since I was a kiddy - the tea was too stewed.
I love an oul drop o' tea - anybody tell me of a good tea.
Last time I was in the south of Ireland and the tea from B&B was lovely. Ta for any answers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Jen, I like my tea to be strong & i've been trying different ones. Breakfast is too weak. I like PG, Typhoo & I tried Tetley but had to use 2 bags per mug. I like Yorkshire too. I use Wag Bakri loose tea leaves purchased in an Indian supermarket/wholesalers & it's absolutely delicious. You have to practice a few times to get the strength & amount right but love it https:/ /www.go ogle.co .uk/sea rch?q=w aag+bak ri+tea& amp;ie= &oe =
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JJ I wonder if your sense of taste/smell is diminishing? It often does with ahem....increasing age....///
you know what - as I am getting older - I am getting extreme sensory issues and heightened not diminishing. Like I am deaf - last month I heard birds in the park for the first time in my life. I use headphones from the radio in the morning - first time I heard the harmonica and other musical instruments. Oh and my new teeth have been giving me so much grief - yes all senses have heightened as I have got older.
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JJ I wonder if your sense of taste/smell is diminishing? It often does with ahem....increasing age....///
you know what - as I am getting older - I am getting extreme sensory issues and heightened not diminishing. Like I am deaf - last month I heard birds in the park for the first time in my life. I use headphones from the radio in the morning - first time I heard the harmonica and other musical instruments. Oh and my new teeth have been giving me so much grief - yes all senses have heightened as I have got older.
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