Tea is well known for keeping years. Also an 1800s Mississippi river boat sank with hundreds of tins of corned beef. It was refloated in the 1970s when reclamatiion became cheaper and the corned beef was still safe to eat!
I remember watching your I hate Henry video back in 2021. I loved it so much even though i was a huge fan of henry's. i found it funny. And i still love it to this day
Reminds of the time I used to smoke roll-ups! Occasionally I'd get strong tobacco, like Old Holborn, roll a thicker ciggy and smoke only half of it, then leave it for a few days in a container on the windowsill and go back and smoke the rest! Talk about bite at the back of the throat! But I am so very glad I gave up in 2010! Out of curiosity, I tried one a year later and was very ill! Felt like my whole body had been poisoned and threw up big time! And now cant stand the smell of cigarettes at all! Good to see the tea was ok.🙋👍🙏😔🙏
You could empty a tea bag and try that.😉 I've had dried mixed herbs from 1999. I did use them, and it was fine. I just didn't tell those eating the food until after.😁🤷♀️💕 I have a draw like that, that gets filled with crumbs to 🤦♀️
Companies always say they will look into it and they never do. Sadly sometimes I think when I have asked Companies to do things. I say if you want anything doing do it your bloody self lol. Good idea Charlie it is annoying when Companies don't listen.
Don't you have proper AC now Charlie? Why are you so hot? It's 90 deg. F/32 deg. C here in Illinois and humid, but it's a comfy 76 deg./ 24.4c inside with my window AC unit running in the next room (so it's quieter). Did you do a video of your AC that I missed?
I've got a similar secondary utensil drawer. I've got a few odd things in there including a telescopic back-scratcher. Where are you supposed to keep a telescopic back-scratcher if not your secondary utensil drawer.
Tea is well known for keeping years. Also an 1800s Mississippi river boat sank with hundreds of tins of corned beef. It was refloated in the 1970s when reclamatiion became cheaper and the corned beef was still safe to eat!
I couldn't believe the date, I suppose this tea is from the 1990s it still tasted great!
I remember watching your I hate Henry video back in 2021. I loved it so much even though i was a huge fan of henry's. i found it funny. And i still love it to this day
Reminds of the time I used to smoke roll-ups! Occasionally I'd get strong tobacco, like Old Holborn, roll a thicker ciggy and smoke only half of it, then leave it for a few days in a container on the windowsill and go back and smoke the rest! Talk about bite at the back of the throat! But I am so very glad I gave up in 2010! Out of curiosity, I tried one a year later and was very ill! Felt like my whole body had been poisoned and threw up big time! And now cant stand the smell of cigarettes at all! Good to see the tea was ok.🙋👍🙏😔🙏
"I discovered in the cupboard" mother hubbard and her lover. lol
Ooh trying out of date tea sounds like something Stuart would do
You could empty a tea bag and try that.😉
I've had dried mixed herbs from 1999. I did use them, and it was fine. I just didn't tell those eating the food until after.😁🤷♀️💕
I have a draw like that, that gets filled with crumbs to 🤦♀️
Companies always say they will look into it and they never do. Sadly sometimes I think when I have asked Companies to do things. I say if you want anything doing do it your bloody self lol. Good idea Charlie it is annoying when Companies don't listen.
I microwave my tea, after it's made because its never hot enough. I put it round for 1min 10 seconds 🤷♀️💕
Don't you have proper AC now Charlie? Why are you so hot? It's 90 deg. F/32 deg. C here in Illinois and humid, but it's a comfy 76 deg./ 24.4c inside with my window AC unit running in the next room (so it's quieter). Did you do a video of your AC that I missed?
Yep but not I'm the kitchen, the room is a lovely 20 but the kitchen, bathroom and hallway are a blast furnace 🥵🌡️
Sherlock has been buying off temu. If he suddenly disappears the Chinese government have him
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In the year 2000 I started working
I've got a similar secondary utensil drawer. I've got a few odd things in there including a telescopic back-scratcher. Where are you supposed to keep a telescopic back-scratcher if not your secondary utensil drawer.