Mark Albrighton Posted May 14 VT Supporter Share Posted May 14 30 minutes ago, TreeVillan said: Slightly off topic, but what are your thoughts on fizzy drinks with normal sugar vs sweeteners? Some people can't tell the difference but personally I can't stand the taste of sweeteners. It's ruined some of my favourite drinks over the years. Again, can’t sufficiently tell the difference. I drink the diet/zero sugar versions of coca cola or Pepsi, just because I think they’re probably not as unhealthy as their sugary counterparts. But I can’t really taste any real discernible difference. Certainly not enough of a difference to make me have an opinion such as “oh Coke Zero is much nicer than Pepsi Max…” However there are some things which I can tell the difference, something like Robinsons squash compared to a supermarket own brand (I often prefer the own brand). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomav84 Posted May 14 VT Supporter Share Posted May 14 1 hour ago, TreeVillan said: Slightly off topic, but what are your thoughts on fizzy drinks with normal sugar vs sweeteners? Some people can't tell the difference but personally I can't stand the taste of sweeteners. It's ruined some of my favourite drinks over the years. i'm the opposite. i hate full sugar fizzy drinks. haven't had a non-diet/zero can of pop in years 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VILLAMARV Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 I have a taste led aversion to sweeteners, they've always tasted like a mouthful of chemicals to me. You've already pointed out a dislike for my preferred tea brand from Harrogate. I don't find Clipper or Twinnings strong enough for my taste. I used to drink PGtips before I lived in Yorkshire and was converted. Never really got on with Tetley. Actively dislike Typhoo which I assume is swept up off the factory floor. My FIL likes Aldi's red label, but then he likes a weak brew that I would describe as more grey than brown. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VILLAMARV Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 1 hour ago, blandy said: Also it’s fair trade organic free range and dolphin friendly, probably. I really wish I liked the taste, Clipper are a company I always feel I'd like to share a pint with down the pub. IIRC they decaffinate their decaffienated stuff in a more expensive for them, less chemically extracting way than all other brands do. They used to make a banana milk shake powder that was divine and sadly discontinued many years ago. #boringthread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TreeVillan Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 5 minutes ago, VILLAMARV said: I really wish I liked the taste, Clipper are a company I always feel I'd like to share a pint with down the pub. IIRC they decaffinate their decaffienated stuff in a more expensive for them, less chemically extracting way than all other brands do. They used to make a banana milk shake powder that was divine and sadly discontinued many years ago. #boringthread I didn't know about this as I like a decaf of a night! Will go have a look at their website. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xann Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 Go loose with tea. You're unlikely to want to go back to bags. Assam, Ceylon and African black tea taste like the tea we Brits are familiar with. She doesn't drink tea in the morning, so I've got a Bodum YoYo for single cups. Spent leaves into the food recycling bin, or the compost heap a few steps out the kitchen back door. Not settled on a brand yet, tried a few too. One of the Turkish brands, Tanay, is very good. I'd probably keep it in more often if I knew for definite they weren't flogging the staff? Think it's around £9/10 a Kg from the shop. Three heaped tea spoons per cup. There's no weirdness about it, it's just normal tea but better. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AVFC_Hitz Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 52 minutes ago, Xann said: One of the Turkish brands, Tanay, is very good. I'd probably keep it in more often if I knew for definite they weren't flogging the staff? Think it's around £9/10 a Kg from the shop. Three heaped tea spoons per cup. There's no weirdness about it, it's just normal tea but better. Have you tried Caykur? A more mass brand Turkish tea. Probably cheaper to source. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xann Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 1 hour ago, AVFC_Hitz said: Have you tried Caykur? A more mass brand Turkish tea. Probably cheaper to source. Aye, this one. Not my favourite. It is a bit cheaper at around £7. As opposed to the leafy Tanay, the Caykur is gunpowder style, but I was having to use 3 heaped teaspoons for a cup. Mostly one heaped teaspoon has been the way with powdery black teas I've picked up. Caykur do a black and gold bag too. Did try a someone's tea in those colours, it turned out to be Earl Grey. Not for me, she liked it though. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xela Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 9 hours ago, TreeVillan said: Slightly off topic, but what are your thoughts on fizzy drinks with normal sugar vs sweeteners? Some people can't tell the difference but personally I can't stand the taste of sweeteners. It's ruined some of my favourite drinks over the years. Can't drink full sugar pop anymore. Its just too sweet I go for Max/Zero over Diet though, as there is a difference in the no sugar ones. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Follyfoot Posted May 14 VT Supporter Share Posted May 14 Reading positive reports of this biscuit tea. Is it worth investing in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xela Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 11 minutes ago, Follyfoot said: Reading positive reports of this biscuit tea. Is it worth investing in? I like it. Makes a nice change. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Follyfoot Posted May 14 VT Supporter Share Posted May 14 15 minutes ago, Xela said: Can't drink full sugar pop anymore. Its just too sweet I go for Max/Zero over Diet though, as there is a difference in the no sugar ones. ZX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
choffer Posted May 14 VT Supporter Share Posted May 14 3 hours ago, Xann said: Aye, this one. Not my favourite. It is a bit cheaper at around £7. This is my tea of choice since being in turkey earlier this year. I even got myself a çaydanlık so I can keep myself topped up all morning when wfh. Doing it Turkish-style (insert your own Kenneth) means you don’t have to use too much of the leaf as it continues to steep. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T-Dog Posted May 14 Share Posted May 14 It's PG or nothing for me - I didn't realise they'd changed it though, it still tastes the same to me. Yorkshire Tea always has a slight tinny taste. Typhoo and Tetley you only choose to drink if you're on a register. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomav84 Posted May 18 VT Supporter Share Posted May 18 On 14/05/2024 at 09:00, blandy said: Clipper Everyday tea, and not just because I once won an absolute ton of their tea bags. Also it’s fair trade organic free range and dolphin friendly, probably. But it tastes of tea, like tea should. cheers for the recommendation. was a decent brew. still not as good as PG used to be but certainly better than the others i've tried Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fightoffyour Posted May 18 VT Supporter Share Posted May 18 Yorkshire Gold is the only commercial brand worth bothering with, the rest either tastes like piss or mud - and yes I would know. Hadn’t heard of the biscuit before now though, and I assumed this was a joke: On 28/10/2022 at 19:45, Xela said: Picked some up today. Along with the toast and jam flavour. Next you’ll be telling me there’s jam roly poly beer or something! Actually don’t drink tea anymore but if I did it would be brewed in a pot, even for one cup, and poured into a cup containing milk first because I’m not a savage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidcow Posted May 18 VT Supporter Share Posted May 18 52 minutes ago, fightoffyour said: Next you’ll be telling me there’s jam roly poly beer or something! I'd bet my house on it. Exactly the sort of **** stupid thing craft beer clearings in the woods would do. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xela Posted May 18 Share Posted May 18 4 hours ago, fightoffyour said: Next you’ll be telling me there’s jam roly poly beer or something! Too easy! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marka Ragnos Posted May 22 VT Supporter Share Posted May 22 My wife and I sometimes joke about one of my English cousins -- in a good-natured way -- because of an incident where we were all on a very hot ramble in England somewhere, and afterwards, my cousin said. "I'm so thirsty," and got herself a hot tea. We wanted nothing but icy cold water or soda. My wife and I were sort of like, "Aww, that's so cute, English people, drinking hot tea after exercise. That's so adorably English!" Turns out, there's science to it, at least sometimes? Quote Yes, a hot drink can cool you down, but only in specific circumstances. “If you drink a hot drink, it does result in a lower amount of heat stored inside your body, provided the additional sweat that’s produced when you drink the hot drink can evaporate,” Jay says. How does this work? “What we found is that when you ingest a hot drink, you actually have a disproportionate increase in the amount that you sweat,” Jay says. “Yes, the hot drink is hotter than your body temperature, so you are adding heat to the body, but the amount that you increase your sweating by—if that can all evaporate—more than compensates for the the added heat to the body from the fluid.” The increased rate of perspiration is the key. Although sweat may seem like a nuisance, the body perspires for a very good reason. When sweat evaporates from the skin, energy is absorbed into the air as part of the reaction, thereby cooling the body. A larger amount of sweat means more cooling, which more than counteracts the small amount of heat contained in a hot beverage relative to the entire body. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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