My Tea Leaves Arrived
By Jimbo45
@Ineeddentures (24333)
March 27, 2026 9:06am CST
Look good people of Mylot
Yvonne ordered me
Some leaf tea
Loose tea
Just for me
I'm full of glee
Tee hee here
Serious point here,
Tea Leaves, none in Tesco, Asda, Lidl, Aldi,
What is the world coming too
And this cost £2.50.
At least we got free Delivery
Anyway folks, do any of you use tea leaves to make your tea.
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@lovebuglena (50392)
• Staten Island, New York
2h
I don’t really drink black tea but I’ve had a green tea mix that was loose instead of in pouches.
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@Ineeddentures (24333)
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2h
@lovebuglena
I know the ones you mean
Call them pouches of you want Lena
There isn't a right or a wrong
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@Ineeddentures (24333)
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2h
@lovebuglena
Oh well
But loose tea leaves are better, taste better and brew better and are usually higher quality than in the sachets, pouches or bags, oh and capsules because you can get tea capsules for a Tassimo coffee machine.
@Ineeddentures (24333)
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1h
@lovebuglena
I think most companies dress them product up claiming things that look impressive in a review or on the pack
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@DianneN (252236)
• United States
2h
Yes, and most of them are at our house up north.
I love Twinings tea.
I did splurge and buy The Qi, which are single origin whole flower tea. They are organically grown, 100% handpicked, and without artificial flavors or ingredients. The also had no fees on delivery.
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@Ineeddentures (24333)
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2h
@DianneN
I have a pyrex pot in the shed
I will buy a new one
This little steel pot is fine but my pyrex one will look a lot better
I might even use a decent cup, no maybe not lol
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@Ineeddentures (24333)
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2h
@DianneN
I need a bigger pot already Dianne
It's been filled twice already
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@snowy22315 (205136)
• United States
1h
No, I use bags. I have some loose tea here I got by mistake though. I don't have an infuser though. I guess I need to get one
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@Marilynda1225 (89514)
• United States
1h
Enjoy your tea. Nope I've never had tea with loose leaves.
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@Ineeddentures (24333)
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Just now
Yvonne uses Mint from the garden as well for hot drinks Lenore
I don't think she has ever used Mint with Tea.
@LooeyVille (47)
• United States
47m
I did when I was a teenager but it's been bags since then.
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@xFiacre (14414)
• Ireland
2h
@ineeddentures I order my loose leaves from my tea guy in Kent. My favourite is Malawi top fancy oolong, having spent my idyllic childhood around the tea estates of that country. That may sound posh and effete, but there you go.












