If iced tea isn't cold tea, then what is it?
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in canada our iced tea is sweetened.Originally posted by turmiojeenyuss seemingly without reason if he didn't have clean flours in his bag.Originally posted by grandI've been afk eating an apple and watching the late night news...
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Well here in the deep south, where iced tea is proud to call its humble home, it's sold sweetened and unsweetened (the latter usually so one can sweeten it to their own liking, though I am a fan of unsweetened iced tea). Sweet tea is far more popular.
Just say "swate tay" and you'll get what you want.
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Originally posted by genocidal View PostWell here in the deep south, where iced tea is proud to call its humble home, it's sold sweetened and unsweetened (the latter usually so one can sweeten it to their own liking, though I am a fan of unsweetened iced tea). Sweet tea is far more popular.
Just say "swate tay" and you'll get what you want.
cops i live in louisiana, where you can still be a racist and a politician
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Originally posted by genocidal View PostI was raised on sweet tea
Don't get me wrong, I love tea, just not this foul, nasty sugar water that everyone peddles down here.Music and medicine, I'm living in a place where they overlap.
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Is this tea made from a syrup or something? I remember McDonald's having signs for "Now Serving Tea" but I haven't decided I wanted a glass of tea in McDonald's yet.
Tea is a good staple drink for me in decent restaurants (i.e. ones that actually brew it, and I ask every time). If I'm not drinking in the restaurant (a likely situation given the alcohol price-gouging that they all engage in) then tea is my main bitch. Especially for BBQ, fried foods, etc.
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Agreed, but I'm a "with a lemon wedge", or if I'm feeling particularly saucy, "with a sprig of mint". No added sugar, that would just be tainting something that starts out awesome anyway.
Dunno about McD's sweet tea--I refuse to drink anything with that label, but it was hyped like crazy when I moved here in the summer. All I know is what people call "sweet tea" here tastes like someone soaked a bunch of sugar cubes in tea, then figured out how to liquify the remaining matter. Gross.Music and medicine, I'm living in a place where they overlap.
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ahah, sweet tea. what an age we live in.Originally posted by turmiojeenyuss seemingly without reason if he didn't have clean flours in his bag.Originally posted by grandI've been afk eating an apple and watching the late night news...
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Originally posted by genocidal View PostWell here in the deep south, where iced tea is proud to call its humble home, it's sold sweetened and unsweetened (the latter usually so one can sweeten it to their own liking, though I am a fan of unsweetened iced tea). Sweet tea is far more popular.
Just say "swate tay" and you'll get what you want.it makes me sick when i think of it, all my heroes could not live with it so i hope you rest in peace cause with us you never did
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