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    EATING IN - ENGLISH TEA

    If you can't do without that cup of tea in the morning, take your own.

    We have found it virtually impossible, to find anything that tasted remotely like ours, all seem to be decaffeinated. If we have found a British brand they have been expensive.

    A packet of teabags doesn't take up much room !!!





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    Hi - you will find that the tap water plays a big part.

    Suggest Shorlocks in Celebration, run by a British couple who have taught their staff to boil the water first!!!
    David


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    We always take our own tea and coffee when we go away
    Chrisj


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    We drink decaf tea at home but still take our own tea bags with us as the US tea still tastes different
    Ruth


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    Wasn't Sherlocks in Celebration the Tea Rooms that was on TV on BBC1 last spring. I can't think what the programme was called. It had the woman from Pop Stars presenting it.

    Claire


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    We always take tea and coffee and use bottled spring/mineral water (you can get a 5 litre bottle for around $2) in the kettle at the villa.


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    We finally managed to get a cup of tea that tasted nearly as good as home last year in our villa. We took our own brand of tea from here, used bottled water and reduced fat milk (green top & label). It tasted nearly as good as home. Don't ask for tea in a restaurant though, they never seem to use boiling water, and so the tea is awful.
    Sarah


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    Coffee to America......A bit like coals to Newcastle. I understand the tea bit though. My wife would create if we did not pack to old PG Tips.<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by chrisj
    We always take our own tea and coffee when we go away
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    in the english section in publix you can get pg tips and yorkshire tea

    the water is 69cents in publix...

    strange coming to a foriegn country and wanting it to be little or big england... but thats our english way....

    the kids want a treat every week in publix english choc bars the american choc is fine but you cannot beat cad buttons the kids really miss time out bars...


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    We actually find Publix own brand tea bags are pretty good.

    I think a lot of it comes down to the milk you use or are used to.

    But the first thing on my shopping list at Publix is a huge tub of fresh ground 100% Columbian coffee. Ohhhh Yeah !!!![]
    Chris & Peter


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