What brand of tea bags do you drink the most?
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I don't seem to buy a particular brand, though often end up with Liptons.
I do sometimes buy Twinings however think they are overpriced as do not think they are any better than any of the others -they just have more varieties.
I often buy Twining's 10 packet tea bags so I can have a variety.
I tend to use LEAF tea!!!! You can't beat it for a superb cup of tea! Even if I am alone and only want one cup/mug I still use Leaf Tea in an infuser. Mmmmmmm....I think I shall go and have one right now!
Oxfam fair trade ones, or when I can't get those, Dilmah. Liptons and Twinings are also all right.
whatever halfway decent ones are on special
I don't drink tea, but my husband buys Lipton, but he also like Earl Grey.
I do not have a favorite one but Nerada and Tetley are pretty good. I also like buying loose tea from exclusive tea stores like T2 and other ones.
I mostly use leaf tea. And for something like peppermint tea I sometimes use Nerada tea bags and sometimes fresh mint leaves. But mostly loose tea works the best for me.
I mostly use leaf tea. And for something like peppermint tea I sometimes use Nerada tea bags and sometimes fresh mint leaves. But mostly loose tea works the best for me.
I love Earl Grey Tea and although we usually buy Lipton, it doesn't matter if it is a different brand. If I'm not feeling well I'll settle for any brand of English Breakfast tea, black with plenty of sugar.
I am a Leaf Tea girl as well 99% of the time and my favourites are from T2 and Leos supermarket most of the time and other specialty tea shops too.
Twinings for every day Darjeeling. Others for herbal (not my fav so lots in cupboard.)
Saints bury own brand for Redbush.
When I need a good cup of tea, I just cant seem to go past T2
Not bags at present, but a loose leaf brand, and it's not available in the major supermarkets. After enjoying it years ago I thought the Robur brand had been taken over by one of the others, so was so surprised to see it originally in bags, now loose leaf, at the tiny Mt Martha IGA supermarket, on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula.
Luckily my doctor is there so usually when I go, I grab another box of tea!
Twinings'. EG, IB, EB & just released, extra strong EB.
Also enjoy Nerada, Mandurah & Dilmah.
Whatever Aldi sells. 1 sort are the t-bags, & others are round with no string. These are quicker to dispose of, in the compost. The others I have to remove the staple 1st. I dry them both out, before adding to the compost.
Madura- they are made in North Queensland.
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