Tea connoisseurs?

Ringtons vans sell all over the NE as you may imagine they even leave packets whether you want/need them or not. However there is a stall in the "covered market" in Newcastle called Pumphreys (they do have a website also) which specialises in both tea and coffee and supply the most magnificent products.

As an aside I was in the 'Tea House' in Covent Garden, last week, and bought 125g of English Breakfast but I have yet to taste it. That will be remedied within the hour.

:)

n1vlo said:
these have been coming around here in a little van an knocking on doors for years

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i bought a twinings lapsang...piggin vile
 
Just an interesting point but I'm currently using my espresso machine as a tea maker, works beautifully.
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Very pleasant indeed; very refreshing. Luckily they have a website to enable orders from and delivery to the Northern provinces...

:D

Blyth Spirit said:
As an aside I was in the 'Tea House' in Covent Garden, last week, and bought 125g of English Breakfast but I have yet to taste it. That will be remedied within the hour.

:)

n1vlo said:
these have been coming around here in a little van an knocking on doors for years

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i bought a twinings lapsang...piggin vile
 
Ringtons man makes as far south as Selby North Yorks. Like their loose tea, not so keen on their bags, good selection of biscuits, it changes from month to month.


Kevin
 
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