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Small tea bags
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GBD2222 was right about how I use it. That's all it takes - just make a paste and rub it around. Cleans really fast even if it is has been stained a long time. Just a little of the paste on your toothbrush will clean the stains on your teeth also.
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JIL no judgement honey I too if my tea has gone cold will whizz it up in the microwave to reheat it .i'm not throwing it away just because its gone cold 10 seconds and its a hot cuppa once more
zero waste there 

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We use Lipton Yellow Label tea bags, not as strong as the usual UK brands. I will also admit to not liking strong tea!GDB2222 said:I'll admit it. I like my tea pretty weak.
It seems terribly wasteful to yank the tea bags out of the cup before they have really brewed much. I then throw them away, as I'm not MSE enough to reuse them.
Is there anywhere that does tea bags with say half the normal amount of tea in them, please?2 -
Clipper teabags. Too weak for a proper cuppa, so they should do you just fine.
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We're another couple who use loose leaf tea and a teapot. Or if DH is just making a cup for himself (I'm more of a coffee drinker) he uses a little infuser ball thingy, and puts just a small amount of tea leaves in that.I hate being dictated to by manufacturers as to how much of a product I'm going to use!If your dog thinks you're the best, don't seek a second opinion.;)0
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