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Gutted to find out that their Pyramids have been discontinued As you can I'm no connoisseur of tea and just drink bagged breakfast tea. When they first came out I noticed a big difference over their square bags and have stuck with them since. I need to change so what's the PH cuppa of choice? Nothing fancy, not loose, and readily available
We haven't tried them but Asda Everyday Tea beat the rest recently:
https://www.theguardian.com/food/article/2024/sep/...
https://www.theguardian.com/food/article/2024/sep/...
Riley Blue said:
We haven't tried them but Asda Everyday Tea beat the rest recently:
https://www.theguardian.com/food/article/2024/sep/...
I note that PG Original came "a tight joint second" plus we don't use or have an Asda close or use them online.https://www.theguardian.com/food/article/2024/sep/...
dickymint said:
Gutted to find out that their Pyramids have been discontinued As you can I'm no connoisseur of tea and just drink bagged breakfast tea. When they first came out I noticed a big difference over their square bags and have stuck with them since. I need to change so what's the PH cuppa of choice? Nothing fancy, not loose, and readily available
Unless fact. The company that made the pyramid tea bag machine's is Molins Tobacco Machinery, I worked there at the time the machines were made and the project was called Magic.It also really annoys me that they are called pyramid, because they are not a pyramid, a close look at them reveals them to be a traditional square tea bag, just assembled wrong with the top and bottom joints at 90 degrees to each other rather than parallel.
Teapigs everyday brew.
Only tea bag I found in normal supermarkets thats palatable without milk and sugar. I like my tea plain, this pretty refined, has decent flavours and a punch. Milk and sugar smothers it, so might has well go for a cheaper bag if that is how you take it. Thompsons in that case for me.
Only tea bag I found in normal supermarkets thats palatable without milk and sugar. I like my tea plain, this pretty refined, has decent flavours and a punch. Milk and sugar smothers it, so might has well go for a cheaper bag if that is how you take it. Thompsons in that case for me.
Edited by wyson on Saturday 28th September 19:35
wyson said:
Teapigs everyday brew.
Only tea bag I found in normal supermarkets thats palatable without milk and sugar. I like my tea plain, this pretty refined, has decent flavours and a punch. Milk and sugar smothers it, so might has well go for a cheaper bag if that is how you take it. Thompsons in that case for me.
4 quid for 15 bags Only tea bag I found in normal supermarkets thats palatable without milk and sugar. I like my tea plain, this pretty refined, has decent flavours and a punch. Milk and sugar smothers it, so might has well go for a cheaper bag if that is how you take it. Thompsons in that case for me.
Edited by wyson on Saturday 28th September 19:35
Not what I call an "everyday brew" !!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/teapigs-Everyday-Brew-Pac...
£9 ish for 50 bags.
18p a cup.
Really worth it for the quality you get, at least for my taste buds!
£9 ish for 50 bags.
18p a cup.
Really worth it for the quality you get, at least for my taste buds!
wyson said:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/teapigs-Everyday-Brew-Pac...
£9 ish for 50 bags.
18p a cup.
Really worth it for the quality you get, at least for my taste buds!
Phew !! Obviously my maths is crap £9 ish for 50 bags.
18p a cup.
Really worth it for the quality you get, at least for my taste buds!
2 x 50 bags ordered
I did try these once from Rave because I get all my coffee from them. I wonder if they're re-branded Teapigs?
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