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TeaBags online in the UK...
Whats the groups general opinion on the best place to buy tea online in the
UK? More of a bag person myself (i know i know, very lazy ). I'm a big fan of your basic english breakfast tea's, like that Whittards sell. Any recommendations? Cheers -- Dan |
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TeaBags online in the UK...
On Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 4:41:41 AM UTC+5:30, Dan405 wrote:
> Whats the groups general opinion on the best place to buy tea online in the > UK? More of a bag person myself (i know i know, very lazy ). I'm a big > fan of your basic english breakfast tea's, like that Whittards sell. > > Any recommendations? > > Cheers > > -- > Dan Hi Dan, I get my tea from Halmari tea and they have a really good collection of a variety of teas. You get both loose leaves and tea bags here so you can buy whichever you want. The price is also very reasonable. Here's the website link - https://www.halmaritea.co.uk/teas/ My personal favorite is Earl Grey. Hope this of help. |
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