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loobylouuk

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Good quality teabags -They always do 2 cups. Can't remember if it's Tetley or Typhoo.It's the one with the string squeeze if you know what I mean!

I think the coffee is Nescafe decaff and ordinary.

I always find that the water tastes funny though. Sometimes I use the bottled water (which I have bought ashore at 1/4 of the price!)

Hope that helps!

 

Caryl

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Good quality teabags -They always do 2 cups. Can't remember if it's Tetley or Typhoo.It's the one with the string squeeze if you know what I mean!

I think the coffee is Nescafe decaff and ordinary.

I always find that the water tastes funny though. Sometimes I use the bottled water (which I have bought ashore at 1/4 of the price!)

Hope that helps!

 

Caryl

 

 

 

Caryl,

 

Mind you must like weak tea. One per cup and left to stand. Then its OK.

 

 

 

:):)Happy Cruising:):)

 

 

 

:cool:

 

 

Dai

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As part of the Elevation programme P&O are changing the tea to Twinings. I think this applies to cabins as well as to afternoon tea.

 

Eddie

 

 

So thats bottled water from Morpeth and Twinings tea from North Shields and Brown Ale from Gateshead, Oh yes it is.:eek:

 

 

 

:):)Canny man like:):)

 

 

 

Haway the Lads

 

 

 

:cool:

 

 

Dai

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"One per cup and left to stand. Then its OK"

 

Dai really! I am trying to keep P&O's costs down so I keep getting cheap cuise offers!!!

 

Twinings is a bit upmarket, isn't it!

 

Wonder if they'll do luxury British toilet roll next!

( Over to you Dai!!!)

 

Caryl

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You can't trust a southern tea-pot.

 

I was in a hotel at Heathrow once, late at night, very tired, and decided to make a pot of tea before retiring. There was a stainless-steel tea-pot in the room. The kettle boiled and I poured the water into the pot, and kept pouring & pouring & pouring, and the d****d thing would not fill up. Then I noticed that the tea-pot was surrounded by a large and spreading pool of tea. It turned out that the highest point of the spout was below the top of the pot, so as you poured water in at the top, it happily came out of the spout....

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