drank PG Tips Loose Leaf by PG Tips
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Continuing to enjoy the fact that a) I can actually find this inexpensively and loose leaf locally and b) You cannot ruin this tea, not by understeeping, oversteeping, being chintzy with the dry leaves, or spiking with condensed milk that’s just short of questionable expiration. It’s all good.

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Heyes 14 years ago

Wait, you can find this cheaply?!? Buy in bulk my friend, buy in bulk!!!

ashmanra 14 years ago

When trying to explain to my daughter’s boyfriend (who lives in Northern Ireland) the taste of a tea I was offering, I finally said, “Have you ever heard of PG Tips?” and he answered, “Of COURSE, I have!” This is very popular there! Some of our nicer groceries carry it but you can’t find it in many of them.

gmathis 14 years ago

In my part of SW Missouri, most people’s idea of high-quality tea is flavored Lipton or grocery-store Tazo. So the ability to pick this up affordably at a little locally owned health food store is a real treat!

ashmanra 14 years ago

I missed that this is the loose leaf kind! I have to drive over 2 hours to get that….locally they only sell bags.

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Heyes 14 years ago

Wait, you can find this cheaply?!? Buy in bulk my friend, buy in bulk!!!

ashmanra 14 years ago

When trying to explain to my daughter’s boyfriend (who lives in Northern Ireland) the taste of a tea I was offering, I finally said, “Have you ever heard of PG Tips?” and he answered, “Of COURSE, I have!” This is very popular there! Some of our nicer groceries carry it but you can’t find it in many of them.

gmathis 14 years ago

In my part of SW Missouri, most people’s idea of high-quality tea is flavored Lipton or grocery-store Tazo. So the ability to pick this up affordably at a little locally owned health food store is a real treat!

ashmanra 14 years ago

I missed that this is the loose leaf kind! I have to drive over 2 hours to get that….locally they only sell bags.

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Steepster “geezer;” tea barbarian who has no systematic method for storage, preparation, classification, or rating; lover of strong unleaded builders’ tea. Never quite grew up—I cut and glue, play with Legos, design kids’ curriculum, and play with fifth graders every Sunday.

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