British 24 hour breakfast components
- parafireboy
- Posts: 1233
- Joined: Mon Sep 21, 2015 10:24 pm
- eBay name: parafireboy
- Location: Montana
Re: British 24 hour breakfast components
I like the PG Tips tea, we are able to get it at World Market, a store here in the US that specializes in a lot of imported items and food stuff. I think our grocery stores are even starting to carry it now. Good stuff! 
Re: British 24 hour breakfast components
I know here in the Southeastern part of the US, Publix has started adding stuff to the International aisle. I do remember seeing Typhoo tea, but not sure about the PG. I'll look next time I'm in one.
Re: British 24 hour breakfast components
C´mon... you can´t kill that clicheVlaanderen wrote:Hi to all,
Please do not think that we "Brits" drink a "breakfast tea" as different to the rest of the day, also we do not stop everything at 16.00 hrs for "Afternoon tea". A misconception from films etc.
Even we have learned in school about that 5 o´clock tea in UK.
But we do in Germany. In the afternoon we do "Coffee & Cake" in company.
-
Apocalypse
- Posts: 175
- Joined: Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:52 pm
Re: British 24 hour breakfast components
rattattoo wrote: AND, I have a Canuk "breakfast" rat that I have been dying to open and review as well.
Which one do you have? I'm interested to get your (and others) opinion on IMPs.
-------------------------------------
Offence cannot be given, only taken.
Offence cannot be given, only taken.
- Vlaanderen
- Posts: 74
- Joined: Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:48 pm
- Location: Fulwood. Preston. Northern England.
Re: British 24 hour breakfast components
Hi Rattatto,rattattoo wrote:Norman- is the "PG Tips tea" loose tea, or bagged?
It's one I haven't tried.
I believe that PG Tips is still available as "loose". To be honest I've not really noticed any loose tea in the stores, everything is now nearly "bagged", I do remember the day when tea bags were introduced,.......yes, I am that old
1979 Landrover Lightweight Airportable, 16HG61. "Sarge".
1986 Sankey Widetrack Trailer. 16KE20. "Private".
SUPPORTING "COMBAT STRESS", THE VETERANS MENTAL HEALTH CHARITY.
1986 Sankey Widetrack Trailer. 16KE20. "Private".
SUPPORTING "COMBAT STRESS", THE VETERANS MENTAL HEALTH CHARITY.
Re: British 24 hour breakfast components
This is what I have.... open to "interpretation".Apocalypse wrote:Which one do you have? I'm interested to get your (and others) opinion on IMPs.rattattoo wrote: AND, I have a Canuk "breakfast" rat that I have been dying to open and review as well.
One of youse guys sent it to me a year or so ago, and my [possibly flawed] recollection was that "somebody" said it was Canadianijian.
Re: British 24 hour breakfast components
rattattoo maybe it's time to do a review for that Component.
As for the tea I have been a coffee drinker nearly all of my life including when I was a kid. So when I thought about having the tea for breakfast and No coffee, I was worried that I would not be able to get in gear. I found I was woke up and warmed right away. with no cream and just a little sugar it was a bit faster to prepare. And a minor thing, but still something. I think tea is easier on the stomach than instant coffee
As for the tea I have been a coffee drinker nearly all of my life including when I was a kid. So when I thought about having the tea for breakfast and No coffee, I was worried that I would not be able to get in gear. I found I was woke up and warmed right away. with no cream and just a little sugar it was a bit faster to prepare. And a minor thing, but still something. I think tea is easier on the stomach than instant coffee
-
Apocalypse
- Posts: 175
- Joined: Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:52 pm
Re: British 24 hour breakfast components
Yes, that's Canadian IMP. I think I have a review of that menu item even, not sure if I ever did post it or just took pics. Damn work firewall blocking Photobucket, makes it hard to post on company time.
-------------------------------------
Offence cannot be given, only taken.
Offence cannot be given, only taken.
Re: British 24 hour breakfast components
Oh, that's an easy workaround...just email yourself a copy of the links from photobucket, from say your phone, then just compose and copy over as you complete the post..Apocalypse wrote:Yes, that's Canadian IMP. I think I have a review of that menu item even, not sure if I ever did post it or just took pics. Damn work firewall blocking Photobucket, makes it hard to post on company time.
...and not saying where this info is from....
Re: British 24 hour breakfast components
I'm gonna be by myself for the Holidays this year. The kids are in TX now and have duty with the other family components. It's hard to compete with a home in the Keys for a Christmas vacation, as opposed to dank, chill Maine.
So...don't know, guys.... whadaya think?
....X-mas breakfast?
.... save for New Year's Day b-fast?
Just get 'er done with?
Get yer votes in
So...don't know, guys.... whadaya think?
....X-mas breakfast?
.... save for New Year's Day b-fast?
Just get 'er done with?
Get yer votes in