Funny the things we get het up about.  American television reporter and presenter Michael Manning could not see why he had to pay for a tea refill. While free coffee refills are part of the unspoken American constitution, the issue of whether the same applies to a second tea bag seems to be very much a grey area.

Now Michael could probably afford to buy the entire restaurant where he took his mom for a Mother’s Day treat. But the idea was firmly entrenched in his mind that a refill should be free. Michael’s reaction was something like: “Whaaat? I had never been hit with this before.”

The American way of drinking tea is also very amusing, I have never heard of “tethering tea” before, which means having two cups of tea from one tea bag.

Whenever I visited my English friend Angie in the States, I was always asked to take over a couple of boxes of PG Tips and she would parsimoniously re-use each tea bag too, savouring every part of it until there was nothing left to squeeze. And Liptons does just not compare to a good British brew.

Talking of tea reminds me that I must visit the nearby delightful and very special Peacock’s Tearoom in an idyllic setting by the river in Ely which recently scooped the top Tea Guild’s Award. It is run by a former solicitor, George Peackock, who I would regularly see when court reporting, and his partner Rachel Lemkov; they both made sweeping career changes which have thankfully paid off.

What makes them so special is their fabulous home cooked food and tea sourced from all over the world to refresh and tease the tastebuds. Rachel’s favourites are the Pleine Lune – which is flavoured with vanilla, almonds, and with a few cornflowers thrown in – and the delicious Chocolate Imperial.

If the Americans can have free coffee refills, do you think we should insist on free tea refills in the UK as it is our national drink? I’ll have to ask George his views on this. 

Michael, if you are ever in the area, I will treat you to a proper English tea, and you can forget the weak and tasteless Liptons. Excuse me now while I put the kettle on….