Tea?

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Bobby Mhor

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I heard on the news the other day that Scotland has been inundated with a plague of midges this year, even more than usual.
The glen I was heading up through is notorious for the curse..(Glen Masson)
and a forest track like this one was alive with them and clegs (horseflies?), ticks are also a big problem. Just over a 1.5 mile trek up through the trees:ohmy:, a relief to hit a breeze once on open ground..
mind you I was sweltered in that gear:laugh:
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classic33

Leg End Member
Tea is horrible muck as far as I am concerned. xx(. I am a coffee drinker. For me, all tea is nasty no matter where you get it. :laugh:
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classic33

Leg End Member
Good Morning :hello:
Later start, or just getting summat to eat?
Morning all:hello:
Legs no longer threatning strike action.
Morning chaps. A dull start to the day here but quite humid already. :hello:
Rain!!
Morning all, having just got back from holiday having spent some of the time drinking Liptons yellow label tea until I got to the shop and bought Typhoo, can I ask if there is a worse tea on the market, and why do hotels, and cafes on the continent sell possibly the worst tea available? Or is it just me?
Ayup, another stranger in town.

There's worse, by far. And as Bob said, it's often more to do with the water than the actual tea. Or as someone said, coffee.
Try getting an all metal kettle instead of a plastic one. You'll notice the difference on the first cup.

Morning?
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classic33

Leg End Member
Legs suffering the usual 'doms':blush:
Should have been on the Islay ferry just now but...legs:laugh:
Walkout Wildcat Strike?
 
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