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johnny 08-27-2010 06:00 PM

I hate it when I travel and the restaurant doesn't have sweet tea available.

I raaaaaage.

Then I order water, because it's SWEET TEA OR NO TEA AT ALL.

Sora 08-27-2010 06:03 PM

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@Flaria:
Have hot chocolate ~
Hot chocolate is delicious. :3

@Logan:
(/is picked up and then tossed) Waaaah! @__@;;;



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Immamoonkin 08-27-2010 06:04 PM

@Flaria

Sweet tea is better when you're not buying it as "sweet tea." Get a brand like Lipton and brew it very hot. Fill the pot with water and use about 4 or 5 bags and brew. Then while it's boiling, pour into a pitcher and add about ... another half filled with water. Then about two cups of sugar WHILE IT'S STILL HOT. MUST be while it's hot or it won't taste good or melt.

Add a little lemon to your glass with some ice and enjoy.

Flaria 08-27-2010 06:04 PM

@Sora:
I will have both anyways. I don't drink hot chocolate all the time than it was for tea. xD

@Johnny:
Oh, I know. But most places I went to, DO have Sweet tea but you may have to add sugar in it. :/

@Moonkin:
I do have Lipton brand and I always use that. My father always bought that box for making his homemade Daddy's Iced Tea. ;D

Immamoonkin 08-27-2010 06:06 PM

Sweet tea tip: When you're traveling in the upper states, and they're all like "Urrggh, we have tea with sugar packs," go to places like Arby's, McAlister's, or Cici's Pizza. They almost always carry sweet tea.

Sora 08-27-2010 06:06 PM

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@Flaria:
xD I drink tea more than hot chocolate, only because I can never get my hands on hot chocolate just as much as tea.



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Sadrain 08-27-2010 06:07 PM

Sheesh, Immamoonkin, you haven't read every post Yuki has made, you can't say you know all what he has done. In the past two weeks, I have seen him be happy about how Trisphee is doing and say lot of positive things about here. And I believe he means them, because otherwise he wouldn't be talking.

Sora 08-27-2010 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Immamoonkin (Post 61308)
Sweet tea tip: When you're traveling in the upper states, and they're all like "Urrggh, we have tea with sugar packs," go to places like Arby's, McAlister's, or Cici's Pizza. They almost always carry sweet tea.

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(/adds onto tip)
If you come up here into the New England region of America, we call it Iced Tea. xD



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Sadrain 08-27-2010 06:08 PM

And he only said he didn't like the other avvies, but it doesn't mean he hated them. I think it means "neutral" mode and he has full rights to be in one.

Fenris 08-27-2010 06:08 PM

DROP IT!

johnny 08-27-2010 06:08 PM

Sadrain, the topic is dropped. Fenris and I have both spoken.

Mostly Fenris, though.

Immamoonkin 08-27-2010 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sadrain (Post 61311)
Sheesh, Immamoonkin, you haven't read every post Yuki has made, you can't say you know all what he has done. In the past two weeks, I have seen him be happy about how Trisphee is doing and say lot of positive things about here. And I believe he means them, because otherwise he wouldn't be talking.

We were told to stop talking about it. I'm gonna tell you to read again what I said and you'll notice I was talking about past issues.

But DROP IT.

Flaria 08-27-2010 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Immamoonkin (Post 61308)
Sweet tea tip: When you're traveling in the upper states, and they're all like "Urrggh, we have tea with sugar packs," go to places like Arby's, McAlister's, or Cici's Pizza. They almost always carry sweet tea.

Yes, I knew that. xD We have Arby's and Cici's Pizza Place here in SC. My father puts 6 teabags in his ice tea maker that he had been using for years and he called it "Daddy's Iced Tea". Lmao. He is always perfectionist when it's come to making ice tea. I have to help him make it.

Sadrain 08-27-2010 06:10 PM

You were one of the starters, bringing past to now present, and now you yell at me, Immammoonkin? How absolutely sweet. Since in context capital letters can be only taken as such.

Immamoonkin 08-27-2010 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Flaria (Post 61317)
Yes, I knew that. xD We have Arby's and Cici's Pizza Place here in SC. My father puts 6 teabags in his ice tea maker that he had been using for years and he called it "Daddy's Iced Tea". Lmao. He is always perfectionist when it's come to making ice tea. I have to help him make it.

Yeah, I heard about the sweet tea = iced tea part some time ago. It's amusing really. There's a place in KY I loved going to when I visited Louisville called "Redneck Tea." They actually served a massive amount of herbal SWEET tea. I was in love. So gooood.

johnny 08-27-2010 06:11 PM

I actually went to Kansas City, Missouri.

Barbecue capital of the world, apparently.

NO SWEET TEA.

I always figured sweet tea and barbecue went together, you know? Southern staples of cuisine and all that. And no sweet tea in the entire city.

It was MADNESS!


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