Tea never needs sugar.. or tea even.
I find herbal teas unsweetened work just fine.
Mmmm, I do love a good herbal tea. I have an entire cabinet dedicated to teas.
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Tea never needs sugar.. or tea even.
I find herbal teas unsweetened work just fine.
Always have!!!!You calling me a southie?![]()
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Bella is mad... She hates being called a Southie by a dux hater.View attachment 2020517
I'm pretty sure you made that map. I would NEVER believe a dux hater! Bella just wants a hug!Always have!!!!
You know the old saying. “”If the shoe fits....”
And we know the map doesn’t lie..
BTW...that is one seriously deranged messed up looking bird....even for a dux.
I swear I did not make that map, if I had the line would be further north. No way anyone can include any part of Iowa or Illinois as a northern state.I'm pretty sure you made that map. I would NEVER believe a dux hater! Bella just wants a hug!
View attachment 2020541Also it's snowing... again. More snow monday and tuesday... and saturday... and rain sunday.
Yeah, maybe if all you are is constipated!Tea never needs sugar.. or tea even.
I find herbal teas unsweetened work just fine.
I don’t need my tea sweet, especially if it’s iced, but it seems to me the tea gets sweeter as you move further south. Y’all think it’s sweet in Georgia? Try the Caribbean. You can stand a spoon up in it. Literally. It won’t even freeze properly—too much sugar.I'm a weirdo that actually likes unsweet tea but I've lived here for so long that when I went to visit some family in Arizona and ordered "sweet tea" when we went out they looked at me like I was nuts...Iced tea or hot tea is all you get and you can add sugar if you want. I guess that should have been a defining moment for me to realize I'm a southie.![]()
I don’t need my tea sweet, especially if it’s iced, but it seems to me the tea gets sweeter as you move further south. Y’all think it’s sweet in Georgia? Try the Caribbean. You can stand a spoon up in it. Literally. It won’t even freeze properly—too much sugar.Makes great “suck-sucks” (homemade popsicles), though.
Amen!Annnnnd........there’s a HUGE difference!
I guess diabetics don't drink tea in the southI am originally from NW GA and have transplanted to NE AL. At any local restaurant around here you just order tea, it will be sweet as they have no unsweetened. Now if you eat at say a Cracker Barrel along I-75 or I-65, where a lot of northerners eat as well, they have both kinds.
I have been making sweet tea for more years than I care to count (cause I can’t remember anymore) and I boil a pot of water (about 2 cups) along with 2 or 3 family sized tea bags, then turn the eye off and let it steep until I get ready to mix it up, but no longer than 12 hours. I then mix the tea concentrate along with 1.5 cups of sugar to make one gallon of the best iced tea ever. Yum! There’s nothing that quenches your thirst better than a good ol glass of sweet tea. Not too sweet, just perfect.