You need to think on…The best tea I ever drank came in a can. Like squirty cream. You squirt a teaspoon full in the bottom and add boiling water.
You need to think on…The best tea I ever drank came in a can. Like squirty cream. You squirt a teaspoon full in the bottom and add boiling water.

I totally respect that. Well done mate.I cut out both alcohol and caffeine on a trial basis a few years ago. I really enjoyed not feeling like I was in an altered state. So, I've stuck with it.
I love your posts MBK, I’m not sure about this!

I cut out both alcohol and caffeine on a trial basis a few years ago. I really enjoyed not feeling like I was in an altered state. So, I've stuck with it.
I totally respect that. Well done mate.
Personally I don’t see a cup of tea being an issue. But we are all different.
Alcohol, yeah I can understand that one.
Respect!My body is a temple.
Doesn't seem to be a decaf option?
Doubt itMy body is a temple.

Doubt it
I was talking to myself about this today.
I dont believe I could willingly give up coffee. My coffee is so good its just not something Id do unless it was life or death.
However a previous conversation if I had to give up alcohol or Coffee, which would it be?
I really didn't know. But now Ive been of the beer for 5 weeks, and I feel great for it. I couldn't do 5 weeks off the coffee.
Ive not tasted an alcohol free lager thats thst good, but the Guinness 0% is pretty good and it fits with my diet.

My wife likes Yorkshire Tea, but because of cost she drinks Thompson’s Decaf and says it’s nice. She has tried others, her Dad likes Tetley but she doesn’t. I drink both tea and coffee, but mainly the latter. I discovered cheap tea in B&M - made by Hyson (yet to try the black tea) and True English Tea, but neither seem to offer decaf for you. Hyson do a decaf Earl Grey if that floats your boat?