Am I broken?

You're definitely bronken


Whilst it is true that Yorkshire Tea is the best tea :)

No it's not. Loose leaf teas are far superior to all that bagged nonsense.

Get some nice Ceylon, or Assam, or maybe some Darjeeling, Earl Grey, Russian Caravan, Keemun or Nilgiri :D
 
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I am 36 and 2 weeks ago i had my first cup of coffee. I have always been a tea drinker, i think i was put off coffee when i was a teenager and someone made me a cup of coffee that was just rank and i had one sip and nearly spewed up. We have a jar of coffee in the cupboard for visitors so, beeing bored and fancied a change from tea, i made myself a cup. I put in 2 sugars and plenty of milk (also didn't boil the kettle just heated the water to around 90C). Wow, it was really nice and now i drink as much coffee as i do tea.

So, to the O.P. i suggest having a few coffees instead of tea if you are getting bored of brews.

P.S. can anyone recommend me some nice instant coffee. I am using the jar that we got from aldi which is called Alcafe, dark gold. Just thought i would say that aldi's tea, the gold coloured box not the red, is very nice indeed.
 
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P.S. can anyone recommend me some nice instant coffee. I am using the jar that we got from aldi which is called Alcafe, dark gold. Just thought i would say that aldi's tea, the gold coloured box not the red, is very nice indeed.

Nescafe Parisian

Tastes nice for instant (black no sugar)
 
P.S. can anyone recommend me some nice instant coffee. I am using the jar that we got from aldi which is called Alcafe, dark gold.

Sounds awful, I like Kenco and cart noire, the new kenco (whole bean instant with a silly name) is very good if you put a couple of spoons in.

None match up to a real coffee though, and I mean a real coffee made by somebody who knows what they are doing, with proper equipment and the best coffee (NOT starbucks then).
 
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