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Decaf tea

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Mar 2024
9:11am, 15 Mar 2024
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becca7
I find Rooibos more tasty if vanilla essence is added. Another nice one is mint tea if you have fresh leaves.
Mar 2024
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SailorSteve
Might be the binned supermarket brand Muttley but Mrs SS’s preferred decaf choice is Tesco’s “Original”.
Mar 2024
9:36am, 15 Mar 2024
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Sam Jelfs
slight curveball, but how about accepting that its not really tea, and going for something with flavours?

birdandblendtea.com
Mar 2024
9:37am, 15 Mar 2024
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Black Cat
Ringtons is the decaf of choice in our house. Wife swears by it!
Mar 2024
9:48am, 15 Mar 2024
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Oranj
Another vote for Yorkshire decaf here
Mar 2024
9:54am, 15 Mar 2024
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Mark J 🇳🇿
I just picked up some Twinnings English Breakfast Decaf this evening. Very nice. As is Dilma Decaf.
Mar 2024
10:18am, 15 Mar 2024
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Surrey Phil
I am happy with any brand of decaffeinated coffee but tea is entirely different. I can't think of one decaf tea I've tried that is palatable although I might try some of your recommendations.
Mar 2024
12:01pm, 15 Mar 2024
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minardi
Himself has to drink decaf tea and swears by Yorkshire Tea too
Mar 2024
2:57pm, 15 Mar 2024
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DoricQuine
slight curveball, but how about accepting that its not really tea, and going for something with flavours? birdandblendtea.com


Another vote for Bird&Blend Teas
Mar 2024
3:31pm, 15 Mar 2024
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jacdaw
Plain rooibos, no milk.

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The GP has told me to switch to decaf tea. Can anyone recommend a brand that actually tastes like tea and not sawdust?

I like my brew Nato standard -- strong enough for the spoon to stand up by itself, with milk and sugar.
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