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Dedworth
6th July 2013, 09:05
Buy todays (Sat 6th) Daily Express for £0.80 and there's a voucher on page 39 for 80 free Yorkshire Tea Bags from Sainsbury's, Tesco & Morrisons. Just got mine from JS on the shelf @ £2.48.
Obviously not premier quality like Thames Valley Tea Bags but it's something for nothing :biggrin:
Ako Si Jamie
6th July 2013, 09:17
I thought this was going to say Free Yorkshire Puddings. :bigcry:
Just bought a load of typhoo teabags from Morrisons yesterday at half price. 240 for under £3.
Problem with that is, Typhoo doesn't taste so nice :wink: Seriously though, tea is subjective, Typhoo to me is way too weak.
I usually buy that Yorkshire Tea, it's pretty good, but surprisingly, Aldi's tea is up there with the best. Work that one out.
Oh and Sainsburys own brand - is it called red something, been ages since I bought it, sometimes its really good, sometimes it's like dishwater. Can only guess they have a number of suppliers
imagine
6th July 2013, 09:22
i like my tetley tea bags :icon_lol:
Ako Si Jamie
6th July 2013, 09:28
Problem with that is, Typhoo doesn't taste so nice :wink: Seriously though, tea is subjective, Typhoo to me is way too weak.
I usually buy that Yorkshire Tea, it's pretty good, but surprisingly, Aldi's tea is up there with the best. Work that one out.
Oh and Sainsburys own brand - is it called red something, been ages since I bought it, sometimes its really good, sometimes it's like dishwater. Can only guess they have a number of suppliers
All down to personal preferences although I don't think I've tried Yorkshire tea before - unless it was on offer. :biggrin:
imagine
6th July 2013, 09:30
different teas taste different in different areas with different waters,
thats a lot of differences :icon_lol:
Ako Si Jamie
6th July 2013, 09:34
So we've gone from talking about Steve's dinner to teabags!
Now that's a kettle of fish.
Anything else brewing?
grahamw48
6th July 2013, 09:41
Thanks very much for drawing my attention to this Dedworth.
Having just done a quick calculation, sadly it seems I would be spending more than if I were to stick with my current coffee-drinking habit...offer or not. :Erm:
1 jar of Tesco own brand instant coffee (100g #3 strength rated)) = 47p and lasts 2 weeks.
@5 coffees per day = 70 coffees per fortnight. = 0.67p per coffee.
80 teabags @ 80p = 1.0p per cup of tea (assuming single use).
:smile:
Admitted the coffee was probably scraped from sides of the ship's hold.
Ako Si Jamie
6th July 2013, 14:54
So that's why you're always full of beans Graham!
Going by those figures coffee seems to costa lot.
Maybe you should turn over a new leaf and buy just tea. You'll have more left in the pot too.
imagine
6th July 2013, 15:11
Thanks very much for drawing my attention to this Dedworth.
Admitted the coffee was probably scraped from sides of the ship's hold.
more likely horse dung :icon_lol:
Terpe
6th July 2013, 17:00
Seemed to be lots of folks exchanging their voucher cuttings at Waitrose today.
I never drink tea.
Oh, except for green tea. Very healthy. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
les_taxi
6th July 2013, 18:23
It is good tea and put's hairs on yer chest :biggrin:
Arthur Little
6th July 2013, 19:36
... put's hairs on yer chest :biggrin:
:nono-1-1: ... that's Barr's 'Irn Bru' ... made in Scotland from girders.
grahamw48
6th July 2013, 21:54
Can't remember the last time I drank tea.
I think my coffee is pretty economical at less than 1p a cup.
One reason I've never set foot in Starcrooks. :NoNo:
Don't forget, never waste tea bags. Dry em..............smoke em
Ako Si Jamie
7th July 2013, 16:28
......hang them on the washing line...
Ako Si Jamie
11th July 2013, 21:53
I had some Yorkshire tea today at a mates. Leaves a really nice after taste. Quite impressed! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
11th July 2013, 23:43
My mate bought me a cup of tea at Tesco today. Tasted lovely, possibly because it was FREE. :biggrin:
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