November 11, 200421 yr Can I buy these in Thailand....?? Or should I bring my own supply...?? Well I am English you know... totster
November 11, 200421 yr Bring your own mate! I've seen reasonable tea in TESCO every now and again but not PG. You find that Lipton and Twinnings shit everywhere if you can stromach that!
November 11, 200421 yr I got my Dad to post me some, just put them in a plastic bag then a jiffy bag and they'll be fine.
November 11, 200421 yr Get with it and start drinking coffee like the rest of the world <{POST_SNAPBACK}> <Ahh... good ol´Nescafe. Yeah right.
November 11, 200421 yr Get with it and start drinking coffee like the rest of the world Get with it and start drinking Singha like a real Thai does!
November 11, 200421 yr Author Get with it and start drinking coffee like the rest of the world <{POST_SNAPBACK}> <Ahh... good ol´Nescafe. Yeah right. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Can't really call that coffee though can you ..? totster
November 12, 200421 yr Sorry I haven't got my glasses on, does that say BG tits. No need to bring any, plenty here already
November 12, 200421 yr Sorry I haven't got my glasses on,does that say BG tits. No need to bring any, plenty here already
November 12, 200421 yr Better bring your kettle along for boiling water instead of the lukewarm thermo supply to brew the tea, as well as your own mug if you want to be served more than half-filled coffee cup at a time. You can secure your supply of milk here. To summarize: amazing Thailand does not offer the full Brit experience for tea addicts, this is a developing country which sadly lacks knowledge and expertise in the most relevant areas of advanced civilisation.
November 12, 200421 yr Marks & Spencers Tea is a available in Bangkok and Phuket although it is expensive. Some small Deli's in Phuket now stock Tetley Tea bags. If none of that helps get yourself down to your nearest wholesaler and buy a case of PG Tips as I did on my last flight. We now have boxes of the stuff all over the place. If your in Phuket get yourself down to my other half's place in Nai Harn called Auntie's Cafe she serves PG Tips, English Sausages, Bacon, Pies, Fish & Chips etc etc
November 12, 200421 yr If your in Phuket get yourself down to my other half's place in Nai Harn called Auntie's Cafe she serves PG Tips, English Sausages, Bacon, Pies, Fish & Chips etc etc Sounds wonderful
November 12, 200421 yr If your in Phuket get yourself down to my other half's place in Nai Harn called Auntie's Cafe she serves PG Tips, English Sausages, Bacon, Pies, Fish & Chips etc etc Sounds really wonderful
November 12, 200421 yr There was talk of some guy shipping british vittles into phuket, i'll see if can dig out his number, you might be able to get british tea from him... I'll Pm you when i have the details.
November 12, 200421 yr Can I buy these in Thailand....?? Or should I bring my own supply...?? Well I am English you know... totster <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bring your own.
November 12, 200421 yr Author Ok.... after reading the replies to this question, I can announce that I am now the proud owner of 320 PG Tips "pyramid" Tea Bags If your in Phuket get yourself down to my other half's place in Nai Harn called Auntie's Cafe she serves PG Tips, English Sausages, Bacon, Pies, Fish & Chips etc etc Sounds really wonderful <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It does.... There was talk of some guy shipping british vittles into phuket, i'll see if can dig out his number, you might be able to get british tea from him...I'll Pm you when i have the details. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes please, although not gonna be in Phuket ( well... may spend a week or so there a some point ), it's still a contact Thanks all totster
November 12, 200421 yr Better bring your kettle along for boiling water instead of the lukewarm thermo supply to brew the tea, as well as your own mug if you want to be served more than half-filled coffee cup at a time. You can secure your supply of milk here. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You can purchase a normal kettle at the big c on second road that boils, Just like from the old country.... ANd if you think the Thai tea tastes bad, Tea in China is even worse.... ANd for some reason the chineese constantly fill your cup time and time again.
November 13, 200421 yr Can I buy these in Thailand....?? Or should I bring my own supply...?? Well I am English you know... totster <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Personally I have not seen PG Tips anywhere here. As a previous psoter stated Marks and Sparks carry their own tea which is fine but expensive. I have found that they do tend to run out for longish periods here in Bangkok. Tesco/Lotus used to stock their own product but discontinued the practice earlier this year. They do as with most supermarkets stock a variety of teas including Liptons but personally I would rather go without. So for me it is M&S
November 13, 200421 yr Ok.... after reading the replies to this question, I can announce that I am now the proud owner of 320 PG Tips "pyramid" Tea Bags <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Strange, I just read the replies too, and I still don't have any.
November 14, 200421 yr Can I buy these in Thailand....?? Or should I bring my own supply...?? Well I am English you know... totster <{POST_SNAPBACK}> PM me and I'll mail you some if you want
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