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Good grief, what happened to this thread? The merits of sweet tea got blasted in favor of .................what?
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"Good grief"
Good! I liked that. |
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If their is some real meaning to this...let me know.....even by pm. Maybe you were kidding..which is fine,but I want to make sure. |
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I am from the north....even if I live in the psuedo-south....I do not like sweet tea. Simple un-sweetened iced-tea will do just fine thank you.
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Only tea better than sweet tea with lemon is the Long Island Version I tend to like way to much.
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i used to drink sweet tea...but i've pretty much given up sugar. the lipton green and white teas are good, diet of course.
but yes, i've seen southern sweet tea described as the kind in which a spoon can stand straight up in the glass...
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I'll bet it floculates when mixed with Bosco. Hey Cajunatah.....ya still got yon Dillinger in yer cage? I was wondering.........me have two dollah... ....dat make fo you love me long time???? (This outta be good.) ( If I'm not on ignore.) ( =:> ) |