What’s your preference with tea?
Back at the workplace, the tea-club was no easy matter. War would break out if the poor soul responsible for buying the supplies had not maintained a supply of Tetley, Yorkshire and PG Tips tea-bags.
The northerners in the office would only drink Yorkshire, we southerners PG Tips, and Tetley for the remaining mixed group of people.
One day some years ago, when there was no PG Tips available in the office, I had a cup of Yorkshire and I thought it was horrid.
On Wednesday, I ran out of tea bags and fancied a change, so I bought a box of Yorkshire Gold. Well, I’m converted. Knocks the spots off my usual PG Tips. I’m quite surprised.
I have a brown betty tea-pot and from time to time I brew up with it. It helps to have a tea cozy that really works.
A good friend of mine only uses loose tea and a brown betty, so I do drink proper tea fairly regularly.
Back at the workplace, the tea-club was no easy matter. War would break out if the poor soul responsible for buying the supplies had not maintained a supply of Tetley, Yorkshire and PG Tips tea-bags.
The northerners in the office would only drink Yorkshire, we southerners PG Tips, and Tetley for the remaining mixed group of people.
One day some years ago, when there was no PG Tips available in the office, I had a cup of Yorkshire and I thought it was horrid.
On Wednesday, I ran out of tea bags and fancied a change, so I bought a box of Yorkshire Gold. Well, I’m converted. Knocks the spots off my usual PG Tips. I’m quite surprised.
I have a brown betty tea-pot and from time to time I brew up with it. It helps to have a tea cozy that really works.
A good friend of mine only uses loose tea and a brown betty, so I do drink proper tea fairly regularly.
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