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I am a tea addict, drink mostly Earl Grey, but recently found a way to enjoy it an contribute to RNLI.

I have no connection to the company, Williamson Tea, they have been blending for over 100 years, and for me produce a very good quality product, they also, along with different blends, make a Lifeboat Tea, from which RNLI benefit from each sale (also mugs to match) so if tea is your tipple I can recommend it.
https://www.williamsontea.com/our-teas/our-core-range/
 

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also tea addict and recently saved by the good chaps of the rnli so this sounds a good way to feed my addiction and help repay an enormous debt to boot!do any of the supermarkets stock it? Thanks
 

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I am a tea addict, drink mostly Earl Grey, but recently found a way to enjoy it an contribute to RNLI.

I have no connection to the company, Williamson Tea, they have been blending for over 100 years, and for me produce a very good quality product, they also, along with different blends, make a Lifeboat Tea, from which RNLI benefit from each sale (also mugs to match) so if tea is your tipple I can recommend it.
https://www.williamsontea.com/our-teas/our-core-range/

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Available at the RNLI shop in South Queensferry.

Also I think endorsed by The Headmistress :) :)
 
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Funny that there should be a thread about tea as I was thinking of starting one.
My sister recently won a competition where the prize was a year's supply of Earl Grey. She doesn't like it and passes it on to me. I can't drink it as fast as she gives it to me and I now have seven boxes of twenty bags. Rather than throw it away, does anyone want it for the cost of postage? ( I have tried my friends and family but they all plebs who drink PG Tips. Other brands are available.)
 

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I am a tea addict, drink mostly Earl Grey, but recently found a way to enjoy it an contribute to RNLI.

I have no connection to the company, Williamson Tea, they have been blending for over 100 years, and for me produce a very good quality product, they also, along with different blends, make a Lifeboat Tea, from which RNLI benefit from each sale (also mugs to match) so if tea is your tipple I can recommend it.
https://www.williamsontea.com/our-teas/our-core-range/
 
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Funny that there should be a thread about tea as I was thinking of starting one.
My sister recently won a competition where the prize was a year's supply of Earl Grey. She doesn't like it and passes it on to me. I can't drink it as fast as she gives it to me and I now have seven boxes of twenty bags. Rather than throw it away, does anyone want it for the cost of postage? ( I have tried my friends and family but they all plebs who drink PG Tips. Other brands are available.)

Sounds a good deal, what brand is it.
 
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also tea addict and recently saved by the good chaps of the rnli so this sounds a good way to feed my addiction and help repay an enormous debt to boot!do any of the supermarkets stock it? Thanks

I first saw it in Sainsburys, but not the lifeboat packs, I found them on the Williamsons site I posted previously, so I order online. A previous post has also found them in RNLI shops, not sure if Earl Grey or the breakfast variety.
 
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also tea addict and recently saved by the good chaps of the rnli so this sounds a good way to feed my addiction and help repay an enormous debt to boot!do any of the supermarkets stock it? Thanks

Incidentally, you may have already done so, but I am also a member of the RNLI, pay them a small monthly DD, I also receive from them 2 books of raffle tickets couple times a year (£10 per book) which I buy for the family. Been fortunate never to have need of them but love supporting what is a fantastic organisation.
 

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Funny that there should be a thread about tea as I was thinking of starting one.
My sister recently won a competition where the prize was a year's supply of Earl Grey. She doesn't like it and passes it on to me. I can't drink it as fast as she gives it to me and I now have seven boxes of twenty bags. Rather than throw it away, does anyone want it for the cost of postage? ( I have tried my friends and family but they all plebs who drink PG Tips. Other brands are available.)
Put it on TBay for sale
 
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Birchhall - a family tradition since 1872.
Pfunda Earl Grey - East Africa's finest tea.

Single estate.

Thank you, let me know the postage and I will make a direct transfer to your bank if your happy with that I shall PM you with my address.
 
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