NZcaver wrote: Perfect gentleman's drink, my --- Yuck!!!
You crossed the line, dude. And I ain't talking equator.
IT'S ON!!!
When's your next trip to TAG?
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NZcaver wrote: Perfect gentleman's drink, my --- Yuck!!!
Pthtttttt! To quote Joe Graedon from The People's Pharmacy, "Green tea tastes like dirty dishwater." Earl Grey is about the same to me.......graveleye wrote:Green, Earl Grey is all fine to me.
Chai???Nico wrote:On a caving trip last memorial day I met a girl from India and she made me a cup of real tea with a mix of spices including pepper and I dont know what else was there.
Mike Cato wrote:You crossed the line, dude. And I ain't talking equator.
IT'S ON!!!
When's your next trip to TAG?
kver33 wrote:NZ- I'd be careful because southerners are rather sweet on the ice tea and I wouldn't touch that topic with a ten foot pole. Besides they own TAG!
As a southern girl (born and lived in Alabama all my life until 2004 when I moved north to Tennessee) guess I'm the exception. I can't stand the syrupy sweet tea that is served in most restaurants. If I'm going to drink iced tea I want it without sugar.
Absolutely. But then who wants real sugar in their tea anyway? That chemically taste of Nutrasweet is soooo much better!wendy wrote:the worst thing is a palce that only serves unsweetened tea and they tell you that there is sugar on the table. You can NOT put sugar in tea that is already cold, it doesn't dissolve well, just sits in the bottom.
Andy Shoun wrote:My 2 cents. No caffeen for me. I hated the headaches on weekends or needing to have a cup.
Chai???
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