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Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by Dave_Kent
(Post 6758928)
To NKSK - I currently pay about £45 a month for ADSL and phone here in Kent - There are certainly cheaper options . . . but you get what you pay for! ;)
And never mind all this talk about coffee - where can I buy decent tea bags? All the tea in Australia I have tried so far, even the so called "english" brands, taste like dishwater. Someone please help or I fear I will be using my double luggage allowance on a years supply of PG Tips. :blink: |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by ponyrama
(Post 6759021)
All the tea in Australia I have tried so far, even the so called "english" brands, taste like dishwater. Someone please help or I fear I will be using my double luggage allowance on a years supply of PG Tips. :blink:
PG Tips 40's Pyramid tea bags $5.95 (£2.75) available in a british food store in Australia (normally an expensive option), how does the price compare ? |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by Dave_Kent
(Post 6758928)
To NKSK - I currently pay about £45 a month for ADSL and phone here in Kent - There are certainly cheaper options . . . but you get what you pay for! ;)
You may get a higher speed and download limits than we do though. Mine is 1512k and 10gb (or 30Gb if used it before 9am) |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
(Post 6760087)
It's not the Tea Bags, it's the water. Australian water is nothing like Cheshire water ! Have you had a cup of tea down in Kent? my grandad wouldn't drink it down there.
PG Tips 40's Pyramid tea bags $5.95 (£2.75) available in a british food store in Australia (normally an expensive option), how does the price compare ? |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by ponyrama
(Post 6759021)
I Pay £46 a month for Sky tv including movies, telephone all calls UK, certain international (inc Australia) for up to an hour, line rental and broadband. Is that cheap?
And never mind all this talk about coffee - where can I buy decent tea bags? All the tea in Australia I have tried so far, even the so called "english" brands, taste like dishwater. Someone please help or I fear I will be using my double luggage allowance on a years supply of PG Tips. :blink: (actually strongest of their range- has more tea in each bag!!) Enjoy the move. |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
(Post 6760087)
It's not the Tea Bags, it's the water. Australian water is nothing like Cheshire water ! Have you had a cup of tea down in Kent? my grandad wouldn't drink it down there.
PG Tips 40's Pyramid tea bags $5.95 (£2.75) available in a british food store in Australia (normally an expensive option), how does the price compare ? |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by sa2uk2oz
(Post 6760374)
I have to confess to that everytime someone came over, there was an order for PGtips for me. Have been here just over a year now,and after trying loads of different brands (incl most of the tetley/twinnings etc) either my tastebuds have adjusted or the tea itself is decent.. Tetley All Rounder
(actually strongest of their range- has more tea in each bag!!) Enjoy the move. |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by ponyrama
(Post 6760430)
There is life after Yorkshire Tea then? Cheers - I cant wait (despite my tea problem)!
Jo |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by ponyrama
(Post 6760430)
There is life after Yorkshire Tea then? Cheers - I cant wait (despite my tea problem)!
It still isn't quite the same because the water tastes different, so it helps if you filter the water - I have a Brita filter, but can't always be bothered to use it. In time I think you just adapt to how tea tastes here. |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by ponyrama
(Post 6760430)
There is life after Yorkshire Tea then?
There is no life without Yorkshire Tea! However, in dire emergencies I can get by on Lipton Intense. |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
ABC Diamond - Those teabags are expensive!!! 40 bags of PG pyramid cost us 50p which is about $1.07 Have you tried Ringtons - dont know if you can get them out there but they are the best tea bags and coffee ever. :D
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Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by best4ever
(Post 6760707)
ABC Diamond - Those teabags are expensive!!! 40 bags of PG pyramid cost us 50p which is about $1.07 Have you tried Ringtons - dont know if you can get them out there but they are the best tea bags and coffee ever. :D
I drink local coffee, so I'm OK :) Something else I noticed in the speciality British shops, was the Terrys Chocolate Orange for about $12, but you can get exactly the same one in Woolworths for a lot less. About $6 I think was my last one, from Kmart. |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by bcworld
(Post 6760538)
No.
There is no life without Yorkshire Tea! However, in dire emergencies I can get by on Lipton Intense.
Originally Posted by ponyrama
(Post 6760430)
There is life after Yorkshire Tea then? Cheers - I cant wait (despite my tea problem)!
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Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
Originally Posted by NKSK version 2
(Post 6758205)
I find it's getting more expensive - but then wonder if I'm losing touch with comparisons.
Today - 3 coffees and 3 cakes - $30. Can somebody in England tell me if 14 quid is a lot for 3 coffees and 3 cakes? |
Re: To those thinking of coming to Oz...
This is a great thread
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