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Decaf Tbags

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  • cybermum
    cybermum Posts: 369 Forumite
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    lita wrote: »
    I bought some recently from Asda. They were Asda's own, 80 in a box and were on offer for 2 for £2. HTH

    They are the ones that I buy and are very nice :)
    Good value too.
  • dm1465
    dm1465 Posts: 129 Forumite
    If you can get a brand called Miles, where you are, their decaff tea is fabulous. They are independant Tea and Coffee Merchants and their tea is just the best, not the cheapest but sooooooo good! hth. Debxx
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  • Have you tried "tick tock" tea? It takes a bit of getting used - I kept drinking it without milk, then a pal did me one with milk in and it was much better!

    http://www.ticktockteas.co.uk/
  • I'm pregnant too (39 weeks!!!!) and have had the same dilemma with teas.....my favourite is Yorkshire but it is also expensive. I have gotten used to Tesco's own brand decaf tea, it's not too bad. I also drink roiboos tea. I do sneak in a proper cuppa once or twice a week, but try to stick to decafs. You could also go for a low-caffeine option like darjeeling - I don't think it has as much caffeine as regular tea (might want to check that though...)
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  • fickle34
    fickle34 Posts: 24 Forumite
    jaxjax123 wrote: »
    Hi Fickle

    Not my first child I have a son nearly 7 too.
    I don't remember the limit on tea being so strict. Or maybe its just my memory

    No, it's definitely not your memory!! The 'rules' have been different everytime for each of my pregnancies - even though my youngest were only a year apart I was still told different things!

    I'm glad you've been given so much info about the decaf teabags by everyone else and I hope you manage to get some! (and let me know if you ever want to try some Fairybridge after baby is born etc and I'll sort you out with some!!)

    Fiona
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