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<p>[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 119288, member: 55"]And I prefer to start with good-quality tea, and fresh.</p><p>One of the main issues with teabags is that they tend to be old, and if they have been in the cupboard for years they will not be good tea; and in fact if one has kept the leaf tea for years it may have gone off a bit too, depending on storage method.</p><p>Sugar, no milk for me, please.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="all_fakes, post: 119288, member: 55"]And I prefer to start with good-quality tea, and fresh. One of the main issues with teabags is that they tend to be old, and if they have been in the cupboard for years they will not be good tea; and in fact if one has kept the leaf tea for years it may have gone off a bit too, depending on storage method. Sugar, no milk for me, please.[/QUOTE]
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