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Tea?
Are we allowed to bring tea into the US? Will I have any problem with US Customs?
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Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by abboy
(Post 4686872)
Are we allowed to bring tea into the US? Will I have any problem with US Customs?
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Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 4686904)
anything containg a beef product ie oxo.
JG, is this a recent thing? I've brought oxo cubes and gravy browning over and declared it before in the past and had zero problems:confused: |
Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by abboy
(Post 4686872)
Are we allowed to bring tea into the US? Will I have any problem with US Customs?
just go to the US tetley website and buy a box online. I do this once a year and I am set... |
Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by abboy
(Post 4686872)
Are we allowed to bring tea into the US? Will I have any problem with US Customs?
I bought in 500 Earl Grey Bags last week. Go for it. :) |
Re: Tea?
Yes, we always bring some Yorkshire tea back to the USA. Wouldn't want to drink anything else.
We always bring back gravy powder too and haven't had trouble with that. Strange how Americans don't eat gravy. |
Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by Paul S
(Post 4686913)
JG, is this a recent thing? I've brought oxo cubes and gravy browning over and declared it before in the past and had zero problems:confused:
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Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by Paul S
(Post 4686913)
JG, is this a recent thing? I've brought oxo cubes and gravy browning over and declared it before in the past and had zero problems:confused:
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Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by NC Penguin
(Post 4687604)
Depends on the Oxo Cubes variety. If it's beef or some other meat variety, strictly speaking, that's not allowed into the US. As for gravy browning, which does not contain meat or any of its derivatives, that's OK.
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Re: Tea?
Ahh brilliant post, only English people could have a conversation like this - I love it :D
I had the same question myself (obviously) but would you adam and eve it i forgot to put some in my suitcase, so was forced to drink the super rank coffee they serve in these parts for a couple of days. But, good news is, went to Walmart and picked up some Twinnings english breakfast, bit pricey but who cares, its tea. Then, a week later went to HEB and they only sell daddy boxes of PG Tips pyramid - I couldnt believe my luck! Its the little things. |
Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by dukeynorton
(Post 4687862)
Ahh brilliant post, only English people could have a conversation like this - I love it :D
I had the same question myself (obviously) but would you adam and eve it i forgot to put some in my suitcase, so was forced to drink the super rank coffee they serve in these parts for a couple of days. But, good news is, went to Walmart and picked up some Twinnings english breakfast, bit pricey but who cares, its tea. Then, a week later went to HEB and they only sell daddy boxes of PG Tips pyramid - I couldnt believe my luck! Its the little things. |
Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by dukeynorton
(Post 4687862)
Ahh brilliant post, only English people could have a conversation like this - I love it :D
Well, that excludes me then, being Scottish 'n' all. Last time I looked, this site was called BritishExpats. I do like tea however, and have discussed the procurement of tea in the US, so I believe the logic that discussing tea in this manner only applies to English people is flawed. <dismounts hobbyhorse> <puts kettle on> C |
Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by dukeynorton
(Post 4687862)
I had the same question myself (obviously) but would you adam and eve it i forgot to put some in my suitcase, so was forced to drink the super rank coffee they serve in these parts for a couple of days.
But, good news is, went to Walmart and picked up some Twinnings english breakfast, bit pricey but who cares, its tea. Then, a week later went to HEB and they only sell daddy boxes of PG Tips pyramid - I couldnt believe my luck! Yes, Twinings English Breakfast, or Irish Breakfast is not at all bad, though expensive, if I've run out of Yorkshire tea from the UK. Those little tags annoy me, though. I like proper tea bags in a proper tea pot. |
Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by texas_ranger
(Post 4688032)
<mounts hobbyhorse>
Well, that excludes me then, being Scottish 'n' all. Last time I looked, this site was called BritishExpats. I do like tea however, and have discussed the procurement of tea in the US, so I believe the logic that discussing tea in this manner only applies to English people is flawed. <dismounts hobbyhorse> <puts kettle on> C |
Re: Tea?
Originally Posted by Goodacre
(Post 4689792)
I like proper tea bags in a proper tea pot.
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