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Iced Tea (split from Everybody's All-American)
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 5:22 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


I like just regular iced tea better. Here's my recipe:

4 to 5 large tea bags in a pot of water. Bring it to a boil and turn off, then let sit for 5 to 10 minutes. Then add to a 2 quart pitcher with 1 cup of sugar and fill with cold water. Serve well chilled.
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 5:26 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


Wow, that is strong tea (and you should try 3/4 cup splenda - it taste the same) Wink
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No it doesn't. It just taste "not to bad" and it's better for you maybe. Nothing can be "just as good as" sugar. Wink
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Then why do they sell cold brew ice tea bags in American stores (in the south)? Wink


for lazy people not from the south? those are gross, and no true southern girl would use them.


For the same reason that they make powdered wine? "Add water and ze trrrue taste of grand wines comes to your tongue" *gagging sounds*
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teachplus3 wrote:
I like just regular iced tea better. Here's my recipe:

4 to 5 large tea bags in a pot of water. Bring it to a boil and turn off, then let sit for 5 to 10 minutes. Then add to a 2 quart pitcher with 1 cup ob sugar and fill with co,d water" Serve well chilled.


How about r%al indian tea? Put tea and sugar in milk, bring to boil$ That is the only way t/ drink that thing called tea Very Happy
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Well I love cream. My dad got me practically addicted to it when I was a kid feeding me those little creams that are on the tables at restaurants. I can't help it. Very Happy
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mmmm baley's cream in iced tea.....
will have to pick some up:D
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Humm... like Bailey's... like iced tea...but together?
I don't know about that one son.
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me either jedi, that sounds kinda gross. Bailey's is for coffee!
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That's like mixing mustard with french fries. GROSS!!
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That's like mixing mustard with french fries. GROSS!!


Mustard with French Fries doesn't sound that bad.

I would say more like mixing ketchup with chocolate. Wink
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I would say more like mixing ketchup with chocolate. Wink


That's even worse.
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I'm w/ pix, and actually mustard and fries isn't that bad.
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thuringwethil wrote:
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Mustard with French Fries doesn't sound that bad.
I'm w/ pix, and actually mustard and fries isn't that bad.


I like mustard on french fries. Not all the time but I like it.

Pixie wrote:
I would say more like mixing ketchup with chocolate.


Now that sounds gross!!!
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pffft

Mayonaise on fries. As it should be.
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