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Old 10-02-2011, 05:46 AM   #15459
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Welcome back, Astra! I hope your fast went fast! Sorry I wasn't here earlier to greet you, but we left early this morning for a ride.

Tea really is nice to come home to, isn't it.

Regarding your comments about Yorkshire teas... It really IS a very cheap tea, but surprisingly good taste for one. It doesn't measure up to a Fortnumb&Mason tea, or an East India Company tea, but then, it doesn't cost what they cost either. I put it just a notch above Twining's "Prince of Wales" tea, cheap but good tasting.

I do, however, find a BIG difference between their 'Gold' and the regular Yorkshire. I really don't care for the 'Gold.' It just seems bitter to me. Frankly, I wish I liked it better as I generally believe things called 'gold' or 'superior' or 'Excellent' are more suited to me, despite reality which proves me wrong...

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