Aldi teabags
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I went to the local Aldi today, nowt much British there today sadly. They did have ski's and bindings for $299 and ski jackets /pants going cheap. Sadly, my ski-ing days are over.
#24
I've had to resort to buying Twinings after vowing I never would again after the first two brands I tried were rank. I could live without most things but no decent tea.
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They're British skis and bindings and jackets and pants . . . where's your sense of national pride? . . . get spending man!
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#28

I'm assuming you're going in for the kill as far as the pickled onions are concerned?
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bought loads last time when they were reduced and the Aussies I work with loved themWith regard to tea bags have you tried Aldi standard strong round, always bought Yorkshire Gold when we first got here but found these and felt they were nearly as good and at just over $2 a box they don't hit the bank account too hard.
#30
no black jacks this time
bought loads last time when they were reduced and the Aussies I work with loved them
With regard to tea bags have you tried Aldi standard strong round, always bought Yorkshire Gold when we first got here but found these and felt they were nearly as good and at just over $2 a box they don't hit the bank account too hard.
bought loads last time when they were reduced and the Aussies I work with loved themWith regard to tea bags have you tried Aldi standard strong round, always bought Yorkshire Gold when we first got here but found these and felt they were nearly as good and at just over $2 a box they don't hit the bank account too hard.









