Your tea, madam
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Your tea, madam
Fine advert for Rington's Tea, with which you Geordie boys will be familiar. Can't say I've ever seen it on sale down here
http://www.movinghistory.ac.uk/archives ... urtea.html
http://www.movinghistory.ac.uk/archives ... urtea.html
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Re: Your tea, madam
Ringtons tea is one of the odd products that is not on general sale but the rep comes round every week selling it from a van.
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I used to get it round here, their choc covered cookies are to die for, but they were so unreliable that I gave up. Also they refused to go to my Dads house which is less than 2 miles away. Not a very good way to run a business to be honest.
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Re: Your tea, madam
I've given up buying stuff off the back of a lorry.52D wrote:Ringtons tea is one of the odd products that is not on general sale but the rep comes round every week selling it from a van.
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try morrisons52D wrote:Ringtons tea is one of the odd products that is not on general sale but the rep comes round every week selling it from a van.
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More reason to shop at Morrisons I suppose. In my time it was only vended from a van and before that horse and cart. The also made fancy china plates (collectables on fleabay).
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I'm a Yorkshire Tea man, myself.
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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PG Tips for the monkeys and of course knitted monkey
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Me, too! Mind you it runs a bit expensive here. $7.50 (4.65p) for a box of 80. Worth it, though, for a decent cuppa.Blink Bonny wrote:I'm a Yorkshire Tea man, myself.
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giner wrote:
However, taking a box from here (in the midlands and a hard water area) to North Wales (a soft water area) produced results that were, frankly awful.
Still, a box of Panad Gymreig (Welsh Brew to us non-believers) soon sorted that!
I was once told that it was a different blend in different areas, something which I always scoffed at.Me, too! Mind you it runs a bit expensive here. $7.50 (4.65p) for a box of 80. Worth it, though, for a decent cuppa.
However, taking a box from here (in the midlands and a hard water area) to North Wales (a soft water area) produced results that were, frankly awful.
Still, a box of Panad Gymreig (Welsh Brew to us non-believers) soon sorted that!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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I'll bet they all drink P.G Tips in Hartlepool !!!
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No they use the ones with strings attached.
Then they are ready for suspension.
Then they are ready for suspension.
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Do you know Mr B that a Scottish fishing village i think its Pitweem or Crail have the same Legend as British West Hartlepools.
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