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Default Speaking of southern food . . .

On 6/15/2010 7:21 AM, Andy wrote:
> John > wrote:
>
>> On Jun 14, 10:52 pm, "Virginia > wrote:
>>> "John > wrote in message
>>>
>>>
>>> ...
>>>
>>>> Speaking of Southern food?
>>>
>>>> Watch this one and get back to me!
>>>
>>>> http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/trends.html#State
>>>
>>>> You know how you're in a fine dining establishment when you're in
>>>> The South? The waitress asks you "And how would you like that
>>>> FRIED?"
>>>
>>>> :-(
>>>
>>>> John Kuthe...
>>>
>>> Nah, it's when the gum-poppin', beehive wearin' waitress comes over
>>> with

>> the
>>> Swee-Tea (tea syrup, so thick a spoon will stand in the sugar on the
>>> bott

>> om)
>>> and goes 'Ya wanna 'nother swaller, hon?'
>>> -g

>>
>> I saw 'em making that syrupy crap they call Sweetee once! They put
>> about 1/4 full of SUGAR in a pitcher to make the tea in! GROSS!
>>
>> I hate sweetee!! :-(
>>
>> John Kuthe...

>
>
> I like tea with lemon. Hot or ice tea.
>
> Sweet tea doesn't sound very thirst quenching to me.
>
> Andy


The only "sweet" tea I like are the flavored ones like Nestea
Raspberry iced tea or Snapple Peach tea. Hot tea is never sweet
and no lemon - blecch! And plain iced tea should be, well, plain -
no sugar and definitely no lemon. I abhor lemon in tea! I could
drink it with sugar in it if I had to but not the lemon!

Kate


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Kate Connally
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