Tea in the field

ganstey

Settler
Tea bags don`t bio-degrade by the way in case anybody didn`t know.

I didn't know that :( Presumably its the material they use for the bags that doesn't degrade. That's a real bummer as I've been drinking PG (Pyramids, black, no sugar) down in my wood and just throwing the bags into the brambles. Am I going to end up with a teabag mountain :confused:

I used to have milk in my tea, until I went to Australia. Whilst traveling around I had no means of keeping fresh milk, and can't stand UHT :yuck: So I forced myself to drink it black. Now I can't stand it with milk :rolleyes:

G
 

John Fenna

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Tea?
What is all the fuss about?
Rat Pack instant has to be the one!:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Coffee is the drink of Gods
Tea is the drink of Englishmen.
Chocolate is the drink of girls in fluffy slippers.
Oxo is for those on the gravy train.



Damn - I carry them all!
But coffee - the real thing - is King!:D
 

Mirius

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I didn't know that :( Presumably its the material they use for the bags that doesn't degrade. That's a real bummer as I've been drinking PG (Pyramids, black, no sugar) down in my wood and just throwing the bags into the brambles. Am I going to end up with a teabag mountain :confused:

I'm not so convinced about that. I've never had a problem with them rotting down in my compost heap though I've seen comments regarding I think Tetley bags taking a while.
 

Shewie

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Having made the odd trip across the border, you know after having checked that my jabs are up to date and that my visa is still valid, I have never seen a tea plantation.

Just where in Yorkshire does it grow then? :lmao:


When we open up the borders from time to time and let you red roses in, you`ll find a cracking plantation on the middle shelf of Morrisons :D


Rich
 

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