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Re: PG Tips
I thought PG Tips claim to fame were their pyramid tea bags but the ones I just purchased from Mercadona are square... Still better than Typhoo though...
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Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by growinspain
(Post 13245669)
I thought PG Tips claim to fame were their pyramid tea bags but the ones I just purchased from Mercadona are square... Still better than Typhoo though...
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Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by growinspain
(Post 13245669)
I thought PG Tips claim to fame were their pyramid tea bags but the ones I just purchased from Mercadona are square... Still better than Typhoo though...
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Re: PG Tips
Could definitely do with a M&S food store here. Until then part of my suitcase when traveling to the UK is reserved for their tea...
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Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by astera
(Post 13245785)
Could definitely do with a M&S food store here. Until then part of my suitcase when traveling to the UK is reserved for their tea...
I liked the variety of teas in the UK, now we're back in Oz we drink Twinings english breakfast (extra strong), or good old Yorkshire tea. |
Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by spainrico
(Post 13240640)
I was in the Iceland store in Benidorm yesterday - tons of Uk teabags on the shelf, sorry didn't record exact prices etc.
Would the Iceland there sell things like pork pies? No British shops anywhere here. |
Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by Retired in Euskadi
(Post 13245831)
We're going to Alicante for a week mid April with Inmserso. Might miss some of their day trips, such as Ontinyent, Denia & go to Benidorm for the day.
Would the Iceland there sell things like pork pies? No British shops anywhere here. |
Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by bobd22
(Post 13245860)
I recently bought a walls pork pie from an English shop here in Spain . It was awful the texture of the meat just wasn't right and we ended up throwing it away. Not sure if that was because it had been frozen but I certainly wouldn't get one again. I only bought it as it was larger size than the smaller 4 pack ones I can get fairly easily they taste fine no problem with their content texture but they aren't Walls. Being a Yorkshireman I enjoy a nice pork pie but will definitely avoid Walls ones in future .
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Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 13245863)
Being a Yorkshirelass, I cannot stand pork pie. :lol:
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Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by Finknottle
(Post 13245866)
That's interesting - is that because pork pies are a Leicestershire thing?
Give me a Yorkshire pudding any day of the week :D |
Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 13245863)
Being a Yorkshirelass, I cannot stand pork pie. :lol:
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Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by Finknottle
(Post 13245866)
That's interesting - is that because pork pies are a Leicestershire thing?
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Re: PG Tips
[QUOTE=Jerseygirl;13245869
Give me a Yorkshire pudding any day of the week :D[/QUOTE] Can't beat Yorkshire Pudding on its own with gravy fill thisen up and eat less meat lol ​​​​​​ |
Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 13245869)
Maybe that’s the reason I do not like them…that and the horrid chopped up, lumpy meat and jelly. :sick:
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Re: PG Tips
Originally Posted by growinspain
(Post 13245669)
I thought PG Tips claim to fame were their pyramid tea bags but the ones I just purchased from Mercadona are square... Still better than Typhoo though...
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