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Before I was just using one teabag for the green tea so that is where I may have been going wrong!
Yes, I especially find the stronger coffee from a machine the best stimulant if one is feeling tired during a shift at work.
Tea does not really have the same effect for me, no doubt due to the lower caffeine content!
I recently realised I had started to drink too much coffee and needed to cut down, I sometimes work nights so one strong coffee does help then its water for remainder of the shift. I recently tried Valerian Tea to help with insomnia though felt groggy so stopped, I occasionally drink Ginger Tea
I never drank coffee, so for me it's tea all through the day. If I want cafeine I'll get red bull and jumparound my collegues for the rest of the day.
All with plenty of sugar. :)
PG Tips is rank imo. Great adverts though.
Really?! I think it's one of the best teas I've tasted in terms of flavour.
I'm talking about teas you can buy in your local shop here of course. I'm not a tea gourmet.
I've tried the latter two and bought the first one. Have yet to try it, but I'll let you all know what I think of it when I do! :)
PG was when I was growing up, Tetley as an adult, Yorkshire the last 8 years and counting!
Yes, it seems that we progress through different tea brands as we get older. Variety is the spice of life, as they say!
YOU WERE MY CUP OF TEA BUT I DRINK Champagne NOW.
So, moving up in the world, eh?
:D
The best of both worlds, you could say. ;)
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=422673925238260
That was a quite funny and sweet way of handling the situation, I give him that ;))
Yes, I'd didn't get to see it very well at the time and while it was an obvious diversionary tactic to avoid questions about the Burka row it was nice of him too. And it's very British, isn't it?
Oh yes, very Brittish indeed. Polite, yet with an element of understated sarcasm to it ;)
Yes, he's a very able man and the bumbling exterior belies a canny political operator. He's got a Lt. Columbo thing going on in that people vastly underestimate him.
Really. I love their adverts. But not the tea itself. As far as everyday tea goes, I much prefer Yorkshire or Twinings.
Thankfully you didn't miss the f when you typed.
Haha, you have a sense of humour. Good one.
Though while we're on the subject coffee has a much better laxative effect than tea.
If that's what you're looking for, of course. ;)
That's reminds me, I need to try that Yorkshire Tea I bought to see if it is really as good as everyone says it is. Time for The Taste Test!