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Tea in general
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by - written on 24/07/08 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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I love tea; in fact, it's my favourite drink of all time and I've liked it since I was little. My husband and sons could not live without it, either. Tea is comforting, uplifting, revitalising and refreshing. In our house, we drink PG Tips. We've tried others but always return to PG because it is always reliable and really hits the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/03/08 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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Despite suddenly coming back to being a lover of coffee, I have been a lover of tea since I can remember. I love tea because it is warming and I find it has a lovely taste. Unlike coffee, you get no real aftertaste when you drink it, which I like as the immediate flavour is more intense. There are loads of different types of tea ... Read the complete review
by Nola - written on 24/10/06
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I love the fact that Dave can take getting a cup of tea with a "grain of salt" and be loving and cheerful about it. What I would like to know is where the English preference for milk rather than cream comes from. I prefer milk myself. Maybe it's something to do with my English ancestry. You always have to ask for milk for your tea in a restaurant here in the US .
by - written on 25/04/06 (Useful, 367 readings)
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I started to drink green tea at an early age because most of older members in my family drank it every morning and after meals. Now green tea is an important part of my life and I hardly can start a day without it. Thanks to the development in transportation and the globalization, nowadays green tea is sold in every country in the world and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/02/06 (Not useful, 40 readings)
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Tea,love it especially on a cold day all tpes and brands but in my view, good old english tea is the best, iv tryed the asian stuff and well... its a bit weak for me! 1 sugar 2 sugars even 3 if u aint sweet enough already, no matterwhat tea is tea A nice pot of tea made by a client always makes a friend of mine, especially on a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/08/05 (Useful, 99 readings)
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It is a long way to go to have tea, but it is something that deserves a mention here! The Urban Tea Merchants is a small cafe in a shopping village in Vancouver known as Park Royal that is the tea equivalent of Starbucks (except better). It sells teas of all varieties; black, green and red for around £1.50 a pot per person ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/05/03 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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There once was a challenge on Dooyoo Which challenged members to do A limerick or rhyme To pass the time And describe a product too Along came a girl called kaz_me And this strange challenge she did see She thought, ‘this is neat’ So she took a seat And started to write about tea ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/04/03 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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Apart from the hardened coffee drinkers, most people love a nice cup of tea. It's a refreshing, soothing, comforting drink which we all enjoy. There are lots of different tea's to choose from in the shops, I like Yorkshire tea, Tetleys and PG, but these are just a couple of my favorites. Tea has been used to refresh and sooth ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/04/03 (Very useful, 392 readings)
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I'd call Tickety-Boo a full-bodied cup of tea. They call it a medium blend, though. I'd say, if you like very weak tea, it's not for you, but if you like a good, solid cup of tea brewed by the likes of Yorkshire Tea or PG Tips, then you'll like it. They advise you to steep, or brew, it for the regulation four minutes, and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/12/02 (Useful, 51 readings)
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I don?t know whether it?s me or everyone but in Winter I seem to drink more Tea than normal. In fact whenever I am popping into the kitchen I am putting the kettle on for a cup of tea. So, what better to write an opinion on TEA. Tea is a great invention, it?s low in calorie and it?s easy to make. You can have a good old gossip ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/11/02
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Why firms try to segment the UK tea market Market segmentation is the analysis of a market to identify the different types of consumer. By matching the consumer categories to the types of product on offer unfilled Market niches may emerge. The potential profitability can be enormous for filling these gaps. A good example is Mr. Dyson who ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/08/02 (Useful, 459 readings)
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1. Rise, sir, from that semi-recumbent posture. It is most indecorous. 2. Rub your eyes. 3. Yawn. 4. Urinate. Mmmmm. 5. Go downstairs. Fill up your kettle with MINERAL WATER (for the discerning taste). 6. Warm the pot. (I'm not sure why, but it's what old grannies do, and thy know ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/07/02 (Very useful, 226 readings)
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Tea was said to have been discovered in 2737 b.c by a Chinese emperor when some leave fell into a pot of boiling water. Whether this is true or not it hasn't stopped tea becoming one of the most popular drinks in the world. There are three basic types of tea;black,green and oolong. The most commonly consumed tea is black which is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/05/02 (Somewhat useful, 495 readings)
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I have to say i am totaly hooked, yes i need treatment, a cup of cha....... There is nothing better than sitting down with a nice cup of tea, nothing can beat it. I wouldnt say that i am an addict, i just love the experience, the taste every thing about it, its amazing. I usualy drink the Tetly brand of tea, the twinnigs type of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/04/02 (Very useful, 323 readings)
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Tea, the great British drink eh? Well it is our most popular hot drink but it sure as heck is not British. Tea has been an item of trade for at least three thousand years. It was first cultivated and brewed in China, and many of the best varieties still come from there. Some of the finest oolongs (a variety of tea) in the world are grown ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/04/02
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Tea is marvellous! - Advantages: Hot and warms your insides - Disadvantages: Takes effort to make!
by - written on 31/03/02 (Very useful, 245 readings)
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I am a self-confessed tea-a-holic. I would never dream of starting the day without a cuppa. In fact, I don't think I COULD start a day without a cuppa! Forget coffee. I haven't touched that since I went off it totally when I was pregnant, 23 years ago. Just bring on the tea, and I'm forever grateful! It has become a standing ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/11/01 (Useful, 133 readings)
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Give me tea anytime over coffee! Who can resist the fragrant aroma of of good tea? With literally hundreds of choices, you can never get bored. You can try some soothing, yet crip sencha tea. Made from tea leaves which have been fried after drying. Genrai tea, which is a green tea with added flavors of rice and corn. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/11/01 (Very useful, 362 readings)
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Tea has been and continues to be the biggest point of marital contention in the life of the dave27 clan ... you see I absolutely adore it with a real passion and Mrs D just cannot abide the stuff, the look, the taste, and most of all the smell! It all stems back to her early years when the family of one of her cousins used to take sterilised milk ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/10/01 (Useful, 163 readings)
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Because my Husband likes it hot and steamy and dark I have to buy two different lots of teabags for the family. His favourite is Yorkshire Tea. I expect if you have not tasted this tea you have at least have heard of it through the "this is sponsored by Yorkshire Tea" advert before they show the programme Heart Beat. ... Read the complete review
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