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![]() "Jeff Franks" wrote in message ... : "Man this sweet tea is rich!"..."Darling, thats the bacon grease mason jar your drinking, here's yours" I'd much prefer the bacon grease to "sweet tea." Ugh, this is one vile part of the southern cuisine. I watched one of my NC friends at Oshkosh hunt in vain for sweet (iced) tea (they kept bringing him sugar)...real sweet tea is a supersaturated solution (you have to disolve the sugar while the tea is still hot)...Margy uses it as a lesson in her chemistry classes. |
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HERESY! You yanks have gone too far now!
Of course you put the sugar in the tea while its still hot. Its the only way to get a quart of sugar to dissolve in a gallon of tea?!?!? Pssh. Duh. ![]() I was in a nice restaurant in Boston a few years back and asked if they had iced tea (not going so far as to ask for "sweet iced tea"). The waiter brought me a cup of hot tea with a glass of ice.....hrm.....no wonder they threw all their tea in the harbor. If it tastes like that I'd throw mine in there too. When I travel, its always amazing to me what just a few hours drive can do to your taste buds. This country has a broad spectrum of different likes and dislikes. I like them most (except the hard rolls). Jeff (waiting for a tag from Jim Fisher before I get crucified) "Ron Natalie" wrote in message . .. "Jeff Franks" wrote in message ... : "Man this sweet tea is rich!"..."Darling, thats the bacon grease mason jar your drinking, here's yours" I'd much prefer the bacon grease to "sweet tea." Ugh, this is one vile part of the southern cuisine. I watched one of my NC friends at Oshkosh hunt in vain for sweet (iced) tea (they kept bringing him sugar)...real sweet tea is a supersaturated solution (you have to disolve the sugar while the tea is still hot)...Margy uses it as a lesson in her chemistry classes. |
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![]() "Jeff Franks" wrote in message ... I was in a nice restaurant in Boston a few years back and asked if they had iced tea (not going so far as to ask for "sweet iced tea"). The waiter brought me a cup of hot tea with a glass of ice.....hrm.....no wonder they threw all their tea in the harbor. If it tastes like that I'd throw mine in there too. Well, if you had enough sugar packets you could have made sweet tea. |
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