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Old 29-11-2007, 01:34 PM
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... is a Norwich-based shop with a mail-order service, specialising in all sorts of tea (loose leaf and bags) and coffee (beans, grounds, different strengths). I placed an order with them (OH is getting a coffee grinder for Christmas... shhh, don't say anything!) and their customer service was fabulous. The internet site is really easy to use. I recommend this for a browse, you never know what'll end up in your cart! Perfect for that well-earned cuppa down on the lottie.

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Fascinating site Birdiewife. I'm very partial to the English Breakfast blend meself - got a couple of packets in the cupboard. I like 'real' coffee too, though I can't stand instant. Could browse all day.
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I popped in their shop when I was living in that area a few years ago, ooooh the smells... I'm in heaven just thinking about it... think Whittards, but much, much better. I can recommend unreservedly their Green tea 'Baked Apple' and Rooibos 'Sweet dreams'.
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I'm a fan of a similar site: teapigs | fine green white black and organic herbal teas

The only real drawback with these guys is that the bags are made of nylon, so no good for the compost heap. Their Chilli Tea is very very nice though!
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Are they"Fair Trade" products?
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