Help with identifying tea?
Kitty wrote:
> teehee, It came to me today.
>
> It's an english blend called Yorkshire something or other. I had an
> accuaintance on a sewing machine list who sent me some tea from
> England. I guess it was one she liked, and It was so strong that at
> the time I could make a quart of tea from one teaspoon of tea leaves.
> I probably steeped it to long. SO I mixed it with some Lipton or a
> black tea from the Erbe shoppe here in town, and when it was still
> quite strong I guess I put it away. Now, I like it. go figure.
> Now I'd like to get some more or find out what variety it is. I think
> it was Yorkshire breakfast tea, but I KNOW it wasn't twinnings, I
> recognized their name even back then (98).
>
> thanks all for your input. I never can work anything out without
> chatting it to death. if I try to do anything alone it comes out
> useless.
>
> Kitty
>
Taylor of Harrowgate has two Yorkshire blends.
dmh
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