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[News] Working from home and the tea bag mountain



BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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I used to drink 3-4 mugs of tea in the morning before work, 1 litre mug as well so it was a double bagger. At work I can get through a solid 6-7 mugs on early and night turns, 4-5 on a late turn.

Needless to say its the Yorkshire Tea catering bags to keep the costs down at home, if only they did Gold catering bags, fortunately work have started supplying Yorkshire as well rather than PG, vile stuff.

Love my tea and love PG!
Couldn't drink as much as you; my bladder couldn't take it at my age!:ohmy::lolol:
 




golddene

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Jul 28, 2012
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Todays effort (only 7 and using 1 from yesterday). View attachment 110433
Doesn't matter what type of teabag, it's the size of the tea bag holder.

You can also use normal tea making implements to assist - in the above you can see clearly the use of two teaspoons for support

Mrs G has a stainless steel bowl thingy on the tea station tray area allocated for this very important procedure and I must say this receptacle is able to hold an astonishing amount of used tea bags ( Yorkshire obviously) and I must state here and now that there have been times during our long and sometimes stormy relationship where I have even been known to administer the dried contents of this SS bowl into the available receptacle for household waste allocated guite near to the afore mentioned tea station area? This can be for many reasons! I.e. Overflowing, five o'clock shadow appearing on the eldest used tea bags, sheer laziness from Mrs G, etc etc.
 


Madafwo

I'm probably being facetious.
Nov 11, 2013
1,591
Love my tea and love PG!
Couldn't drink as much as you; my bladder couldn't take it at my age!:ohmy::lolol:

I'm not knocking PG drinkers but almost every bad cuppa I've ever had has been PG. Work used to provide the catering bags of PG and no one used them so they'd have sat for months between cups so they'd have that funny taste. The Yorkshire bags we use now don't last long at all so they're always fresh.

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I've also been known to double up when required.
 


Badger

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May 8, 2007
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This. My woman has a mother. Her mother NEVER throws her teabags away. She leaves them in the sink, in cups, on the side. She leaves them EVERYWHERE but in the bin. I have taken to piling them up in a saucer by the kettle. I do this to serve as a reminder that teabags, once used, need to be disposed of. There are currently 20 used teabags on a saucer by the kettle. She still hasn’t got the message. I hate that woman.

I'd suggest putting them in her coat pockets. She might get the message then.
 


Jul 7, 2003
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I'm not knocking PG drinkers but almost every bad cuppa I've ever had has been PG. Work used to provide the catering bags of PG and no one used them so they'd have sat for months between cups so they'd have that funny taste. The Yorkshire bags we use now don't last long at all so they're always fresh.

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I've also been known to double up when required.

Yorkshire Tea - lucky so and so. My employer is very generous with free drinks but unfortunately the tea bags they provide are Tetley - one of the weakest, tasteless tea bags known to man. Take in my own M&S bags as even two bags in a cup doesn't work for Tetley.
 




narly101

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Feb 16, 2009
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London
So thought this was quite topical considering the current sitch. Managed to get up to 9 today. Pushing for a new record. Mrs Narly has agreed that if I can clean the kitchen the mountain/tower can stay.
 


PeterOut

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Aug 16, 2016
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So thought this was quite topical considering the current sitch. Managed to get up to 9 today. Pushing for a new record. Mrs Narly has agreed that if I can clean the kitchen the mountain/tower can stay.

You needed to get permission first?
 






The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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I always went for Yorkshire tea. Then one day I grabbed Asda everyday range tea bags while in a hurry. A happy accident. Genuinely great cuppa and I always but then now. It was a real surprise. Asda produce is usually shockingly bad.
 




wardy wonder land

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Dec 10, 2007
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I'm not knocking PG drinkers but almost every bad cuppa I've ever had has been PG. Work used to provide the catering bags of PG and no one used them so they'd have sat for months between cups so they'd have that funny taste. The Yorkshire bags we use now don't last long at all so they're always fresh.

View attachment 110533

I've also been known to double up when required.

A) I've have a "worlds biggest seagulls fan" mug which holds about a pint of tea, to big to have a brew in (gets too cold at the bottom) but is used for WFH tea bag holder - easly holds 20-25 tea bags

B) what do the knobs do in the backround of you picture ?

C) why is the grid not filled with twidlde knobs ? is it a form of Knob Chess ?
 




Madafwo

I'm probably being facetious.
Nov 11, 2013
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A) I've have a "worlds biggest seagulls fan" mug which holds about a pint of tea, to big to have a brew in (gets too cold at the bottom) but is used for WFH tea bag holder - easly holds 20-25 tea bags

B) what do the knobs do in the backround of you picture ?

C) why is the grid not filled with twidlde knobs ? is it a form of Knob Chess ?

My home mug is a Mr. Greedy double bagger, also about a pint and used regularly.

The knobs are for controlling the signalling where I work. Yellow for signals, black for points.

If the grid were completely filled it'd be a lot harder to figure out what was going on.
 


marcos3263

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Oct 29, 2009
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Fishersgate and Proud
Todays effort (only 7 and using 1 from yesterday). View attachment 110433
Doesn't matter what type of teabag, it's the size of the tea bag holder.

You can also use normal tea making implements to assist - in the above you can see clearly the use of two teaspoons for support

We have the exact same tea bag plate and my wife beats the crap out of you, she will stack and pile and dump until they cascade all over the worktop. It's only ever me that deals with it. It's top of the list on the divorce papers
 


daveinplzen

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Aug 31, 2018
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My tea of choice is M&S gold lable. They have been shut since March 16th. The day after I ran out :down:, and I refuse to drink Liptons.
 




Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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This thread reminded me of a game of jenga the family played a few Christmas's ago. We had all drunk and I have no idea how it got to this point. I was the one that eventually knocked it over though..20200428_213340.jpg

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Badger

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May 8, 2007
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Toronto
So thought this was quite topical considering the current sitch. Managed to get up to 9 today. Pushing for a new record. Mrs Narly has agreed that if I can clean the kitchen the mountain/tower can stay.

I refer you to my previous comment.

That's pretty disgusting. Leaving used teabags out. WTF is wrong with you?
 


Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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Location Location
Excellent bounce.

I am now WFH (which I've always secretly wanted to do). I'm still on my one tea in the morning routine, occasionally two. But in the afternoon I've become partial to a cup of (instant) coffee, with a dash of single CREAM stirred in. Makes it taste kind of like a non-alcohol irish coffee, I've quite taken to it.

Of course come 3.30 - 4pm, I start thinking of cracking open a tinny. I succumbed twice last week, on quiet days. And I put The Chase on.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
I always went for Yorkshire tea. Then one day I grabbed Asda everyday range tea bags while in a hurry. A happy accident. Genuinely great cuppa and I always but then now. It was a real surprise. Asda produce is usually shockingly bad.

It’s decent isn’t it, Sainsbury’s tea is too. I found the taste of Yorkshire tea a bit too strong.
 






I always went for Yorkshire tea. Then one day I grabbed Asda everyday range tea bags while in a hurry. A happy accident. Genuinely great cuppa and I always but then now. It was a real surprise. Asda produce is usually shockingly bad.

Lidl own brand red label bags do the job for us. Always cheap and even cheaper at the moment - 79p for 160 currently
 


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