Yupppppppp pretty much lmaoSo it was just the beverages that were a total flop?![]()
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Yupppppppp pretty much lmaoSo it was just the beverages that were a total flop?![]()
Bahaha, lol, thankfully not because we had to be there for 2 days after I gave birth. Hopefully next time it's just one day...Oh wait you said it was amazing. For some reason I thought you said awful lol
Boo!Yupppppppp pretty much lmao
Oh gosh!!!!!! LOLBahaha, lol, thankfully not because we had to be there for 2 days after I gave birth. Hopefully next time it's just one day...![]()
Yeah exactlyBoo!
It gives you flexibility to make tea YOU want vs just buying what's available. The only thing it doesn't have is convenience.Sun tea is amazingly good. I used to make it all the time.
The dinner we had served COLD TEA, UNSWEETENED, with SUGAR PACKETS. I should have used my rage to heat it up.Adding sugar to cold tea is a non-starter, the sugar won't dissolve. Well, unless you stir and stir and stir until all the other patrons in the restaurant are glaring at you, frowning and clucking their tongues at you. That's why they don't serve it that way. They sweeten the tea while it's hot or add simple syrup to the tea, in which case the sugar is already dissolved. Most restaurants around here give you the option of sweet tea (swate tay) or unsweetened. I find half-and-half suits me best.

Sounds like a subpar experience.The dinner we had served COLD TEA, UNSWEETENED, with SUGAR PACKETS. I should have used my rage to heat it up.![]()
And what's wrong with annoying the entire restaurant?Adding sugar to cold tea is a non-starter, the sugar won't dissolve. Well, unless you stir and stir and stir until all the other patrons in the restaurant are glaring at you, frowning and clucking their tongues at you. That's why they don't serve it that way. They sweeten the tea while it's hot or add simple syrup to the tea, in which case the sugar is already dissolved. Most restaurants around here give you the option of sweet tea (swate tay) or unsweetened. I find half-and-half suits me best.
