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simonm wrote: Ringtons tea. Probably one of the best around imo!! Hi simonm there are a hell of a lot on here who can tell a good beer and a few who can tell a good tea.Iam one of the few. Sad or what i like my tea and Ringtons is the best you can take it from a true tea drinker.I bet i get some stick now going on about tea drinking.
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sundowner wrote: simonm wrote: Ringtons tea. Probably one of the best around imo!! Hi simonm there are a hell of a lot on here who can tell a good beer and a few who can tell a good tea.Iam one of the few. Sad or what i like my tea and Ringtons is the best you can take it from a true tea drinker.I bet i get some stick now going on about tea drinking. Puff!!Only kidding. I like both tea and good beer (there, thats me covered ). I'd always seen Ringtons going round in their little vans and never gave it much thought. However a few years ago, my mum, who is getting less able to go to the shops on her own decided to start getting tea from them. We ran out one day and she gave me a packet of hers. Not bought owt else since. Great stuff!
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simonm wrote: sundowner wrote: simonm wrote: Ringtons tea. Probably one of the best around imo!! Hi simonm there are a hell of a lot on here who can tell a good beer and a few who can tell a good tea.Iam one of the few. Sad or what i like my tea and Ringtons is the best you can take it from a true tea drinker.I bet i get some stick now going on about tea drinking. Puff!!Only kidding. I like both tea and good beer (there, thats me covered ). I'd always seen Ringtons going round in their little vans and never gave it much thought. However a few years ago, my mum, who is getting less able to go to the shops on her own decided to start getting tea from them. We ran out one day and she gave me a packet of hers. Not bought owt else since. Great stuff! Hi simonm I would love to know if Ringtons is the oldest mobile company still tradeing in this country lets see if i get a response.
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Mobile companies ? Do you mean 'Vodaphone'or tea provisioners!?L O L!Hi Si(M) welcome 'home' from Gyppo-land and Suffolk!Glad you got fixed up IT jobwise! You'll be chargingfor advice now?Hi Sundowner. I can remember 'Black and Green's'tea at least 70 yrs back(!) I think I've seen advtsfor them quite recently. Mum bought their tealong afore I was sprung from father's loins! Must've been a baby in every bevvy! (So That's why she wentover to Ringtons!)
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The Parksider wrote: We had Ringtons tea every monday.The pop man was from Penguin originally who then became corona.The rag and bone man was weekly "enerneerargerbowna".A man trailed a little carousel around and the kids had a spin on it.here in Cookridge the mobile butcher lasted until the 90's.Ice cream vans - Mister softee jingles, and I'm popeye the sailorman - I live in a caravan"Groceries came from "spar" in the van and I collected "sparkies"What on earth???I think that many estates were built housing first, shops second and mobile tradesmen moved in on them. when i lived in holbeck as a boy,we lived opposite the rag and bone yard....such a sweet smelling place,especially during the hot summer months of yester-year,and even then,in the 60's,half the world seemed to be moving around by 'oss n cart...there were alluss 'oss muck int streets....hoss muck in the streets..now theres something you don't see anymore..eh 'arry!
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arry awk wrote: Mobile companies ? Do you mean 'Vodaphone'or tea provisioners!?L O L!Hi Si(M) welcome 'home' from Gyppo-land and Suffolk!Glad you got fixed up IT jobwise! You'll be chargingfor advice now?Hi Sundowner. I can remember 'Black and Green's'tea at least 70 yrs back(!) I think I've seen advtsfor them quite recently. Mum bought their tealong afore I was sprung from father's loins! Must've been a baby in every bevvy! (So That's why she wentover to Ringtons!) Hi arry awk You might have more in common with the delivery man than you think He He.I did mean provisoners but i could not spell it. Ringtons are now in there one hundred and first year to me thats something to be proud of i have gone on long enough about them so i will put the stopper in.
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Ta for that Sundowner. Must try googling Black and Green'sand see how long they've been in business.How about 'Mazzawattee' tea also? Never tried it butyou used to see their long advt boards alongside the railway stations a long time ago. Think I mentioned that one on'Things you don't see' some time back.
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arry awk wrote: Ta for that Sundowner. Must try googling Black and Green'sand see how long they've been in business.How about 'Mazzawattee' tea also? Never tried it butyou used to see their long advt boards alongside the railway stations a long time ago. Think I mentioned that one on'Things you don't see' some time back. Hi arry awk I have seen the signs for Mazzawattee never had it. Has for that camp coffee Simonm never had owt to do with any thing camp. Its not my cup of tea He He.