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Hi. I can't help you with loose decaf tea but I switched from pg tips teabags to the decaf teabags I couldn't tell the difference but a couple of days later I had a constant splitting headache due to caffeine withdrawal from ordinary tea bagsMy dad has been advised, due to prostate enlargement, to drink decaffeineinated tea, but an intial experiment with teabags has been disappointing - the tea lacked a certain something that my parents' usual loose-leaf has. Can anyone suggest a decaffeienated tea (preferably loose-leaf) that is close in flavour to a standard type, please?
Thanks - I'll let him know.Hi. I can't help you with loose decaf tea but I switched from pg tips teabags to the decaf teabags I couldn't tell the difference but a couple of days later I had a constant splitting headache due to withdrawal from ordinary tea bags
its just wrong to use milk or sugar ...and a tea bag..kernhell whats it coming tooIs it wrong to add milk upfront with the tea bag, before adding hot water? Asking for a friend.
Very nice loose tea's from this company , I'm currently enjoying their English Breakfast , Chai tea, lemon and Ginger and their Decaffeinated tea. Quality tea's at a fair price .
The Yorkshire Gold is a very nice tea but I'm not sure it's worth double the price of say Twinings Strong Breakfast Tea or even Everyday.
Am typing this quietly as my (infinitely) better half is from Yorkshire and brooks no debate over any competition to "Yorkshire Tea with Yorkshire Water".
You can always tell a Yorkshire person, you just can't tell them much!
A little after the fact but I believe Redbush tea is naturally free of caffeine, rather than 'synthetically' decaffeinated. It also tastes pretty darned good.My dad has been advised, due to prostate enlargement, to drink decaffeinated tea, but an intial experiment with teabags has been disappointing - the tea lacked a certain something that my parents' usual loose-leaf has. Can anyone suggest a decaffeienated tea (preferably loose-leaf) that is close in flavour to a standard type, please?
Great tea! Clipper also don't bleach their teabags which is quite reassuring!Clipper fairtrade everyday tea. Brewed in a mug for 3 minutes, this is the most refreshing tea I've ever tried. Fantastic !
I can recommend Red bush, a herb and not a tea but as you say free of caffeine, a wonderful clolour and best to drink without milk imo and apart from tasting great it is reputed to have many health benifits.A little after the fact but I believe Redbush tea is naturally free of caffeine, rather than 'synthetically' decaffeinated. It also tastes pretty darned good.
If it's good enough for Blademonkey is good enough for the rest of us!I can recommend Red bush, a herb and not a tea but as you say free of caffeine, a wonderful clolour and best to drink without milk imo and apart from tasting great it is reputed to have many health benifits.P.
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