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    Quote Originally Posted by surbitonPete View Post
    Hi there lovely lisa....the trouble is Tesco's is in the heart of scarborough town and I completely avoid going into town unless I really have no choice, too much traffic for me. lol
    Hi Pete
    hmmm, what about their internet shopping and delivery? I use it all the time (obviously for my entire weekly shop and not just the PTB!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisaf01 View Post
    Hi Pete
    hmmm, what about their internet shopping and delivery? I use it all the time (obviously for my entire weekly shop and not just the PTB!)
    OOoo you lazy thing...lol..trouble is I have a morrisons not far away so I do all my shopping there, I think Tesco charge something like £5 pound for delivery don't they? But Perhaps it would be worth doing just one online shopping stock up just to get the Tea bags. I shall have to think about that...

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    Pete,

    PM your address to me and I'll send you some PTB material. I've always enjoyed reading your posts and I'd like to see how you get on with the yankee tea bags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxUT View Post
    Pete,

    PM your address to me and I'll send you some PTB material. I've always enjoyed reading your posts and I'd like to see how you get on with the yankee tea bags.

    -Max
    Hey hi there Max... I thought about Lisa's idea of doing a bit of shopping at Tesco online and my fortnightly shopping trip was due so I have actually done it this morning and ordered some of the tea bags from Tesco. So hopefully I should soon have some to try. but that's really good of you to make the offer of sending me some. I am certainly looking forward to seeing how they work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surbitonPete View Post
    Hey hi there Max... I thought about Lisa's idea of doing a bit of shopping at Tesco online and my fortnightly shopping trip was due so I have actually done it this morning and ordered some of the tea bags from Tesco. So hopefully I should soon have some to try. but that's really good of you to make the offer of sending me some. I am certainly looking forward to seeing how they work.
    Excellent news!
    Who wants to spend half their life wandering round the supermarket, putting it in the trolley, then taking it out of the trolley at the ckeckout, then putting it all in bags and putting it back in the trolley, then taking it all out and putting it in your car, then taking it all out of your car and taking it in the house, when you can just have it delivered straight to your door?
    And no, I don't have shares in Tesco or Liptons

    Look forward to hearing your method and results, Pete.

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    The idea of exporting tea to the UK is kind of ironic.

    You should dump them in the harbor and take your revenge on the colonies. Better late than never.

    I took me a good 5 minutes to find the PTB here in the States. The PTBs come in a smaller, more square, box of fancy tea. Maybe there is another brand which uses the same bag, or does Lipton have a patent on these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisaf01 View Post
    Excellent news!
    Who wants to spend half their life wandering round the supermarket, putting it in the trolley, then taking it out of the trolley at the ckeckout, then putting it all in bags and putting it back in the trolley, then taking it all out and putting it in your car, then taking it all out of your car and taking it in the house, when you can just have it delivered straight to your door?
    And no, I don't have shares in Tesco or Liptons

    Look forward to hearing your method and results, Pete.
    I might wanna put you in my shopping trolly if I saw you in the supermaket lisa..........but you are right I so often think how daft it is that we walk around a supermarket loading a trolley up, then have to unload it all again at the till ....then load it all back again into bags and back in the trolley and then take it all home to unload all over again. Talk about an inefficient use of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surbitonPete View Post
    I might wanna put you in my shopping trolly if I saw you in the supermaket lisa..........but you are right I so often think how daft it is that we walk around a supermarket loading a trolley up, then have to unload it all again at the till ....then load it all back again into bags and back in the trolley and then take it all home to unload all over again. Talk about an inefficient use of time.
    Exactly! It's a complete waste of time and life is too short! I'll gladly pay the fee to have it all done for me! You choose the right day and the fee is only £3.50 anyway - that's what I call good value for all that work!
    It's even more brilliant if you order all your heavy and bulky items this way - think Christmas food and drink shopping
    I have to say, I do sometimes go to the supermarket or local shops for fresh produce but I'm not saying where or when in case I get trolly-napped.

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    Im using the double folded version also and love it.

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    Gotta add my 2 cents, the PTB is leaps and bounds the best way to go. I can't wait to try the accordion fold since rolling this material takes monk-like patience.

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