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by - written on 25/03/08 (Very useful, 169 readings)
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As far as my dear old grandmother was concerned tea is tea and shouldn't be meddled with, or in terms of age old sayings; If it ain't broke don't fix it. On this however I would have to disagree with her, and however much I can easily imagine the disgust on her face if she saw me drinking tea which some idiots been meddling with, I also think that the tea itself could win her around. I have always been a tea addict, anyone who knows me can back me up when I say that I get through a scary amount of the stuff daily, but I have also always been one to stick to my brand of tea leaves and not budge, thank you very much. Or at least I was. Until one of my university ... Read the complete review
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