best tea on the beach ?

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tea or

Poll ended at Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:49 pm

tea
14
31%
coffee
15
33%
hot chocolate
0
No votes
soup
11
24%
minerals
1
2%
water
0
No votes
other
4
9%
 
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Re: best tea on the beach ?

#21 Post by red »

pre made tea always tastes a bit off. bring a flask of hot water and your other bits in a little tupperware box and a drop of milk in a coke bottle. best thing about the hot water is you can have a pot noodle with it too to keep the belly tickin over.
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#22 Post by JOHN1 »

mann wrote:
JOHN1 wrote:
you just cant beat oxo and bovril mixed with a good twist of black pepper :wink:.
tryed and tested by me for years both in the boat on the beach and in the field :lol: :lol:


john.....


I like the idea John 8) could have done with some tonight / last night... do you make it up in the flask,

I was tea total but after seeing this i want something with a bit of body in it... how do you make it up pray tell.

its made in the flask.
firstly get yourself a 1l flask put kettle on the boil.
go to the larder :) and retreive 4 oxo cubes give them a squeeze to loosen them up :wink:
pre heat flask.
put oxo's in the flask fill with boiling water add a spoon full of bovril at the same time with a good twist of the black stuff :wink:. you will never look back.

chris bonnington scaled mount everest drinking the same kinda stuff :shock: :lol: :lol: enjoy.

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#23 Post by Rockhopper »

ahhhh steaming hot OXO...used to take either meat pies or sausage rolls out on the boat, freezing cold winters day...dip yer pie or sausage roll into the hot OXO and you got a hot pie......mmmmm

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#24 Post by fishermannum1 »

8) have to agree with john1
the oxo mix is great!!! have been useing it for years,
and if that dont heat you up nothing will....
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#25 Post by mann »

chris bonnington scaled mount everest drinking the same kinda stuff :shock: :lol: :lol: enjoy.

john.....[/quote]


Cheer’s John,

Its on the list of must haves for my camping trip to the Beara peninsula this Christmas… I can make it down there as I have a stove in the van,

Between that drink and the dozen coca cola bottles that I will be putting hot water into to warm the bed roll I should at least get a few hours comfortable sleep… last trip I had the only thing that kept me awake was my cold feet,

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#26 Post by red »

[quote

Between that drink and the dozen coca cola bottles that I will be putting hot water into to warm the bed roll I should at least get a few hours comfortable sleep… last trip I had the only thing that kept me awake was my cold feet,

You live and learn,[/quote]

you can buy small petrol/diesel generators 2nd hand that can allow things to be plugged in. i saw guys in a small camper up in Oxegen and they had a 4 socket extension lead in one and had a kettle, toaster and george forman plugged into it. get one and buy yourself an electric blanket to go with it.
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#27 Post by uvox »

girls, absolutely no time for this.

travel light and have your tea at home in front of fair city like a man.

if you need sustenance wring out a few of them newspapers that wrapped up the lug* . juice will keep you going for weeks (and please don't forget to bring all the rubbish from outdoors catering home too).

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#28 Post by dbrock »

uvox wrote:girls, absolutely no time for this.

travel light and have your tea at home in front of fair city like a man.

:lol: :lol: :lol: were not as hardcore as you :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#29 Post by mann »

red wrote:[quote

you can buy small petrol/diesel generators 2nd hand that can allow things to be plugged in. i saw guys in a small camper up in Oxegen and they had a 4 socket extension lead in one and had a kettle, toaster and george forman plugged into it. get one and buy yourself an electric blanket to go with it.



I have a little generator and it did cross my mind to bring it and a hot air blower to dry any gear that may get wet but I think that would make life too easy

Sack the electric blanket… my bottles of hot water have been tested and they will do the biz on the day… the more I think about the generator the more I like the idea of bringing it along to flood the place with light as I cook the dinner,

I’m ok for a toaster as I have a 2 ring and grill gas cooker in the van that’s a permanent fixture in case of emergency’s,

Seen as I will be cooking fish for dinner ( hopefully) can anyone recommend a good wine :?:

I also like your idea of the grill as it would provide hot toasted food fast... Mr Bonnington (RIP) Would be rolling about laughing if he could see this... but having said that i must add that i aint lost any parts of my body yet due to frost bite so he may not be laughing at any of it... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#30 Post by rustyhookthomas »

black coffee, gets me there, keeps me there, and the last one gets me home!
my flask is on my check-list before my bait, and i never forget my bait :L
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#31 Post by rustyhookthomas »

black coffee, gets me there, keeps me there, and the last one gets me home!
my flask is on my check-list before my bait, and i never forget my bait :L
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#32 Post by Danny M. »

i chose other :

A least 6 cans of RED BULL during a session

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#33 Post by corbyeire »

a few cans of gaffen walden when its really cold. otherwise tea premade as lazy as possible
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#34 Post by thescotsman »

fresh brewed tea on the beach is the business, but that only happens to me when I'm out with a couple of my buddies who are way more prepared than me. Was introduced to the delights of a can of strong cider whilst fishing with Donal and Pete the other day - it put excellent edge on the session for me and brought back happy memories of my student days (obviously not advocated for those driving or under 18 :wink: )
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#35 Post by jd »

thescotsman wrote:and brought back happy memories of my student days (obviously not advocated for those driving or under 18 :wink: )

a yes, flagons of linden village when we were broke..
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#36 Post by jd »

I remember bringing an espresso stove and some illy out on Luke Aston's boat..that's the way to go...
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#37 Post by thescotsman »

jd wrote:a yes, flagons of linden village when we were broke..


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#38 Post by corbyeire »

6 cans 6 percent 5 quid - the stonehouse - only way to go
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#39 Post by boycie89 »

i like to do it old school rodger and have a bag tinnies on the beach !! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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