Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
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Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
So what is your favourite brand of :
Coffee
Tea
Coffee
Tea
- The Subhuman
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Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Thompson's Teas
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- NorfolkWhite
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Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Yorkshire tea - what else.
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Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
You can't beat a cup of tea, & a good chat.!
Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Like Kenco coffee black and no sugar - love my morning coffee but can’t drink more than 3 cups a day as gives me heartburn
Thompson’s or Yorkshire tea as I’m a Yorkshireman and the surnames Thompson and I like my tea strong without sugar
Thompson’s or Yorkshire tea as I’m a Yorkshireman and the surnames Thompson and I like my tea strong without sugar
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Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Instant either, Nescafe Alta Rica or Kenco Costa Rican.
Filter, Taylors of Harrogate Hot Lave Java number 6 , don't have this any later than lunchtime though, otherwise I can't sleep.
Don't like Tea
Filter, Taylors of Harrogate Hot Lave Java number 6 , don't have this any later than lunchtime though, otherwise I can't sleep.
Don't like Tea
Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
We use to drink Nescafe, prefer Kenco now
Yorkshire Tea is a must
Yorkshire Tea is a must
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Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Tea - Taylor's Yorkshire Tea or Glengettie
Coffee - not really a coffee drinker, so probably a bit of a Philistine and just have what comes.
Coffee - not really a coffee drinker, so probably a bit of a Philistine and just have what comes.
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Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
I used to drink Yorkshire but Thompsons is better especially the Punjana or Signature and it's much much better value for money.
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Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Yeah Yorkshire tea.
And any coffee, preferably from the bean.
I usually have an Americano if I'm in Starbucks, Costa etc
And any coffee, preferably from the bean.
I usually have an Americano if I'm in Starbucks, Costa etc
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Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Yorkshire Tea but I have bought Dales Brew from Jeeves and Jericho online, special leaves ideal for Yorkshire water.
Don’t drink much coffee other than the odd espresso when dining out.
Don’t drink much coffee other than the odd espresso when dining out.
Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Yorkshire, the hard water one, or Twinings Assam.
Taylor's Lava Java, or Percol Black and Beyond. That's the best of what the local shop has to offer. I use those paper filters that sit in a little porcelain thing on your mug. My mug has the peacock logo, and says, Dirty Leeds. Generally ask for flat white if I'm out. Might start asking for Ben White.
Taylor's Lava Java, or Percol Black and Beyond. That's the best of what the local shop has to offer. I use those paper filters that sit in a little porcelain thing on your mug. My mug has the peacock logo, and says, Dirty Leeds. Generally ask for flat white if I'm out. Might start asking for Ben White.
Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Ringtons Tea ! - been delivered to our door for the last 10 years.
Never drink coffee at home but enjoy a Mcdonalds latte now and again.
Never drink coffee at home but enjoy a Mcdonalds latte now and again.
Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Don't drink tea
Coffee Instant is ususally Kenco
since I got a Tassimo machine, I usually drink costa, mainly vanilla latte
Have about 10-12 mugs of cofffee daily, but for the last 6 years only 4 are fully leaded, the rest unleaded
Coffee Instant is ususally Kenco
since I got a Tassimo machine, I usually drink costa, mainly vanilla latte
Have about 10-12 mugs of cofffee daily, but for the last 6 years only 4 are fully leaded, the rest unleaded
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Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Have you ever tried Vietnamese coffee with egg yolk and condensed milk.
I made it once just to try it. I would never have imagined that you could
mix egg with warm coffee... I thought you would get some scrambled egg
in your coffee.
Recipe for Vietnamese Egg Coffee
I made it once just to try it. I would never have imagined that you could
mix egg with warm coffee... I thought you would get some scrambled egg
in your coffee.
Recipe for Vietnamese Egg Coffee
Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
Rab that is just dirty but I might give it a gorab_rant wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 8:27 am Have you ever tried Vietnamese coffee with egg yolk and condensed milk.
I made it once just to try it. I would never have imagined that you could
mix egg with warm coffee... I thought you would get some scrambled egg
in your coffee.
Recipe for Vietnamese Egg Coffee
A bumble bee under the laws of physics shouldnt be able to fly, but it does because no one has told it that it can't
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Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
The Japanese have a tea ceremony and when I was in China teaching on a course I discussed the
proper way to make tea in a traditional way, and the best piece of advice was only boil the water
until the bubbles are the size of a lobster eye. If you let the bubbles become as big as an Ox eye
then the water is buggered.
proper way to make tea in a traditional way, and the best piece of advice was only boil the water
until the bubbles are the size of a lobster eye. If you let the bubbles become as big as an Ox eye
then the water is buggered.
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Re: Your favourite brand of COFFEE & TEA
We have a kettle you can set to switch off at 70-80-90 or 100° and the coffee certainly is better when set to either 80 or 90, -100° burns the granules/ leaves and spoils the flavourrab_rant wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 9:15 am The Japanese have a tea ceremony and when I was in China teaching on a course I discussed the
proper way to make tea in a traditional way, and the best piece of advice was only boil the water
until the bubbles are the size of a lobster eye. If you let the bubbles become as big as an Ox eye
then the water is buggered.