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Is it too early for Yorkshire Tea?

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    Is it too early for Yorkshire Tea?

    Airport lounge at LBA is rubbish so just settling for a cuppa
    Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
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    #2
    It's never too early for Yorkshire Tea.

    Yorkshire Quali-tea.

    HTH.
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      #3
      Thanks for the reminder - have now packed teabags!

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        #4
        That's LBA International!

        Are you on Friday flight to Islamabad or Benidorm?

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          #5
          Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
          Thanks for the reminder - have now packed teabags!
          I could have given you teabags, I have loads of Barry's Tea that is, none of that yorkshire nonsense.

          Though if you want decent tea (loose leaf) or coffee, cloggers is not a bad place for it.
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            #6
            According to The Telegraph, Yorkshire Tea is what you need when stuck in the Alps in winter:

            “We’re getting really frustrated,” said Simon Eyles, a marketing director from Harrogate, Yorkshire travelling with his wife and six-year-old daughter. “A lot of people were taken out of here this morning but our tour operator has provided no information at all and it looks like we’ll have to bed down here for another night.”
            ...
            Mr Eyles, 43, said he had brought a supply of Yorkshire Tea with him and was trying to raise spirits by brewing up.
            Strange that the article doesn't mention which company Mr Eyles (who I was at school with) is the marketing director of...
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