My misses works at a national frozen food company which supplies Caterers.
We have tonnes of tea bags and neither of us are drinking them. I'm planning on growing Arabica Coffee bean plants from next spring onwards so will stock up on Coffee to last until then.
Price of TEA to increase drastically
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How long after planting can you harvest from a tea bush ?
Also is Norfolk too far north ???
I don't drink coffee, I've given up tobacco and I've never liked Mary-Jane.... But to do without Tea? Unthinkable !!
Also is Norfolk too far north ???
I don't drink coffee, I've given up tobacco and I've never liked Mary-Jane.... But to do without Tea? Unthinkable !!
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Brambles wrote:gamekeeper752 wrote:d&m's were doing pg tips 300 packs for £4 the other day only picked up one cos I had picked up 2 packs of leaf tea super cheap from tesco's the day before and even I cant drink 20 cups IN one day although I give it a go most days
Pffft amateur
Industrial sized for me!
http://www.makro.co.uk/tetley-tea-bags-1100s.html
yep we have a Makro special sack of Typhoo which Mrs Andy Bought dispite me telling her to get Yorkshire Tea Its just about passable with Milk But tastes like dish water drunk black....
I can happily drink Yorkshire tea black due to camping and a bunch of middle age blokes at work who do nothing but grumble over where the last pint of milk has gone in the staff fridge.......
So i side step those complaints and slanging matches by drinking it black..... And should the world end and there be no milk (like when 3 consecutive snow flakes land on the town ) im happy as long as my stove is handy and ive got tea (and some 70% dark chocolate which ive recently developed a taste for)
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Tetley tea is shite and needs more bags per cup so its not about cost(well not too much)
its the taste
just my humble opinion
its the taste
just my humble opinion
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Morrison's super value teabags bought and stored.
Tea's tea when it costs a fortune.
As an aside, last year 80 bags cost 20p they are now at 50p.
Tea's tea when it costs a fortune.
As an aside, last year 80 bags cost 20p they are now at 50p.
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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I hate yorkshire tea with a passion, tastes like chemicals, same with typhoo. Tetley all the way for me and one bag is enough.
It will be interesting to see if coffee and sugar follow the same trend. I have been stocking up on both again after the move.
It will be interesting to see if coffee and sugar follow the same trend. I have been stocking up on both again after the move.
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No! not coffee, can't take my coffee away. Heh, now I'm worried I expect coffee to go the same way as tea, as will everything imported such as all that lovely fresh veg we get from Spain and the Netherlands. A lot of sugar is UK produced, so may not be as bad, though with oil going up again, transport costs could too.Brambles wrote:I hate yorkshire tea with a passion, tastes like chemicals, same with typhoo. Tetley all the way for me and one bag is enough.
It will be interesting to see if coffee and sugar follow the same trend. I have been stocking up on both again after the move.
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enjoying a lovely cuppa tea whilst reading the tea post's
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I have just looked it up.There is reference to a tea plantation in Scotland!ForgeCorvus wrote:How long after planting can you harvest from a tea bush ?
Also is Norfolk too far north ???
I don't drink coffee, I've given up tobacco and I've never liked Mary-Jane.... But to do without Tea? Unthinkable !!
I know the Duchy of Cornwall grow it on a commercial basis.I suspect that it will be a annual or biennial crop.Also, as you only pick the two leaf tips and bud, you would need a few plants and they seem rather pricey on initial viewing.Mind you, it could work.An old boy near me has two allotments and on one only grows tobacco!
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I averted a panic attack and breakdown by hitting Costco phew.