To: Greg F
Not to mention it just tastes nasty. When I lived in Chattanooga, TN I would ask for “unsweet tea” and would invariably get the same response from the waitress. First she’d look at me like I was from Mars, then she would pull eight or nine packets of sweet ‘n low out of her apron, assuming I must be diabetic or on a diet or something.
112 posted on
11/26/2007 1:48:09 PM PST by
az_illini
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To: az_illini
I agree regarding the nasty taste of sweet tea. My wife drinks sweet tea and it is just a hideous thing to be associated with; it is akin to cannibalism or the consumption of hot dogs with ketchup. A slice of lemon in tea . . . now that’s healthy, inexpensive, and tasty.
118 posted on
11/26/2007 1:53:25 PM PST by
Greg F
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