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Posted: 5/3/2003 7:36:41 PM EDT
I don't understand it. They put all kinds of shit in their doublefrotholatechino, but ask for a sweet tea and they look at you like you dropped in from another galaxy. One of the reasons I would never live above the Ohio River.
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If you can find a Cracker Barrel up there, you can get sweet iced tea!! Yummy!
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Hey!
No making fun of notherners. We are physically able to put sugar in our iced tea, but many of us prefer it unsweetened. And, for the record, I don't drink that froo coffee. I like coffee-flavored coffee. Also, for the record, I can't stand Craker Barrel. -934 |
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I personally like the taste of the [i]tea[/i].
Not just some sugar water. |
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I don't like that much sugar in my tea. Why not just drink a glass of sugar water. Same thing as sweet tea [rolleyes]
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Quoted: Hey! No making fun of notherners. We are physically able to put sugar in our iced tea, but many of us prefer it unsweetened. And, for the record, I don't drink that froo coffee. I like coffee-flavored coffee. Also, for the record, I can't stand Craker Barrel. -934 View Quote Then what exactly do Yankees eat for breakfast? Bagels & Lox?[;D] |
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Quoted: Then what exactly do Yankees eat for breakfast? Bagels & Lox?[;D] View Quote Coffee. |
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Cheeseburgers and mashed potatos with butter and sour cream [:P]
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Quoted: Quoted: Then what exactly do Yankees eat for breakfast? Bagels & Lox?[;D] View Quote Coffee. View Quote Actually, me too. Iced tea is for dinner. BTW, just hassling you, I like unsweetened tea myself. |
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Born and raised in Michigan, purdy damn north...and I put sugar in my iced tea.
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We have enough rif-raf up here as it is, we wouldnt ask you to come up Tribstar. I like my tea and women sweet by the way.
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Maybe because it's frigging disgusting, you damn dirty heathens.
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I was born in Kentucky, son of two Virginians. I was raised in Florida, then moved to North Carolina where I lived until I was 19.
And [i]sweet tea[/i] is enough to put me into a diabetic seizure. I like [i]sweetened[/i] iced tea, but not the syrup most restaraunts serve. I'll sweeten it to my own taste, thankyouverydamnedmuch. |
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Hey there not all of us Yankees are uncivilized,
I love sugar in my [b]iced[/b] tea with lots of lemon juice too. I also prefer my triple espresso "rocket fuel" with double chocolate and double sugar. [shock] I'm also quite partial to chicken fried stake, deep/fried/pickled okra and collard greens. with a slab of pecan pie and a glass of knob creek bourbon of course. so give us northerners some slack. Most of the good stuff just aint reached us yet. [wave] however i will say that anyone that can suck down a pasty cant be all there. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Hey! No making fun of notherners. We are physically able to put sugar in our iced tea, but many of us prefer it unsweetened. And, for the record, I don't drink that froo coffee. I like coffee-flavored coffee. Also, for the record, I can't stand Craker Barrel. -934 View Quote Then what exactly do Yankees eat for breakfast? Bagels & Lox?[;D] View Quote jerky, lots and lots of jerky |
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I gotta have Iced Tea every day. Not instant. Brewed and sweetend, not too much but just right. No better thirst qwencher!
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I've noticed a couple references to KY.... Kentucky is not Southern!
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Quoted: I'm also quite partial to chicken fried [red]stake,[/red] View Quote |
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If you need to figure out how to make ice tea - just ask a Southerner.
We are weaned on ice tea! I've been in the North and y'all's food sucks! If you want [u]good[/u] food, you must travel to the Old South! If you want [u]excellent[/u] food, you must go to Louisiana! Eric The(OldTimesThereAreNotForgotten)Hun[>]:)] |
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Also, why don't they understand that you can't add shuger(sic) to a glass of unsweetened iced tea. The sugar just doesn't dissolve.z
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Quoted: Pansy-assed tea drinkers. What are you, British? [:D] View Quote Damn.... Thats cold. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I'm also quite partial to chicken fried [red]stake,[/red] View Quote View Quote That's what makes us Yankees so rugged. [nana] It puts hair on ya chest. |
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Quoted: I'm also quite partial to chicken fried stake View Quote Isn't that what you use to kill redneck vampires? |
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I can't stand anything that's sweetened. Soda, tea, coffee...I don't care what it is, if it's sweet I won't touch it. I cringe when someone puts sugar in their coffee. I never even really liked candy as a kid, so I guess it's a life long trait. Maybe it's the Lake Erie water that fucked me up all those years ago [;)].
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There are a few chains up here that have both.
The real pain is when I go south and can't get unsweetened tea. Think its a bitch to put sugar in tea? Try taking it out. |
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[b]Why can't northerners put sugar in iced tea.[/b]
because we like our teeth. why can't southerners put a question mark after an interrogative? |
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Not everyone likes it so sweet that a spoon will stand up straight in the glass.
Is there sugar on the table? Then quit'cher whinin'! |
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Being a southerner transplanted north, I have to say why can't they give you lemon with your tea also? And what's up with this "sun tea" that sux, tastes like you rinsed out the tea bag. All my norhtern friends sya that is the best tea. It's got to have sugar AND lemon and be clear not that foggy stuff. But, also being southern I have to say I can't stand GRITS. WTF is a grit anyway? LOL
BTW haven't met much food I don't like |
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I am about as far South in this country as you can get. I like my tea very sweet. Someone used the term "so sweet the spoon stands up..." that's about right. For those that say why sweeten, the sugar never dissolves...it does if you know how to sweeten tea :) For those that say they can't get UNsweetened tea in the South...hogwash. 99.9% of the resturaunts in the South serve tea unsweetened. We fix it to our liking. Oh yeah, I almost forgot...after 26 years of drinking ridiculously sweet southern tea I still have all my teeth and never a cavity :P So we'll just add tea to the list of things you Yankee's can't do right! [nana]
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Southern women are beautiful.
Southern food is devine. Souther Tea is sweet and tasety. To bad Southerners can't win a war. Sgtar15 |
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I've been in the North and y'all's food sucks!
ahhh... gee my grandparents sure thank you for that remark... German sausage makers (including many wild game recipes) Vineyard (mosel wines) Dairy...award winning cheeses and the best Ice Cream you have ever had... (50 years before designer ice cream was in vogue) Bakery (my grandma's speciality) German Choclate Cake...& Struessels |
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the solution is quite simple really.............
when i go out to eat, depending on the time of day, i order either water or beer, never anything else sweet and low dissolves nicely in unsweetened tea, so if im gonna have to drink the stuff i think i'd rather do it that way also, i hate grits but they're not really down here, we're so close to the border you're hard pressed to find a place that sells something for breakfast other than taquitos but my arteries be damned, i could live on beer and steak without the benefit of anything else |
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Living in a 'borderline' state (and considering myself to be 'southern'), I have to ask the question:
"Why do Southerners put tea in with their sugar?" I visited Atlanta and tried the 'sweet tea' and just about had seizures (guess diabetics down there know about this stuff). Several places around here offer 1/2 sweet 1/2 unsweet. I personally prefer unsweetened w/lemon. It 'cuts the dust' better for me and doesn't give you sugar spit (where you can drool strings of spit all the way to the ground standing up). edited to add: The stronger the (good) coffee the better. I also have an espresso machine and can say that the stuff WILL get you going or keep you going. Just don't go too far from the bathroom for a while after... [:D] |
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Born and raised in NY ,used to eat pizza out the fridge in the mornin', and for the south WHY do you put mustard on hamburgers ?
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9divdoc,
Have you ever tasted Blue Bell ice cream? Until you try their version of homemade vanilla, you do not know what ice cream really is. [:D] Yep, it's made here in the state of Texas too, but I think they are starting to ship outta state. If you get a chance, try some. It really is amazing. - Matt |
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Quoted: I've been in the North and y'all's food sucks! ahhh... gee my grandparents sure thank you for that remark... German sausage makers (including many wild game recipes) Vineyard (mosel wines) Dairy...award winning cheeses and the best Ice Cream you have ever had... (50 years before designer ice cream was in vogue) Bakery (my grandma's speciality) German Choclate Cake...& Struessels View Quote got that damn right! [img]home.wi.rr.com/antigov/summersausage.jpg[/img] |
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Quoted: If you need to figure out how to make ice tea - just ask a Southerner. We are weaned on ice tea! I've been in the North and y'all's food sucks! If you want [u]good[/u] food, you must travel to the Old South! If you want [u]excellent[/u] food, you must go to Louisiana! Eric The(OldTimesThereAreNotForgotten)Hun[>]:)] View Quote If the tea/food/women/etc. are so great in the South, why do you damned rebels & rednecks insist on coming to the North. STAY HOME!!! We don't need you up here. |
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Quoted: Quoted: If you need to figure out how to make ice tea - just ask a Southerner. We are weaned on ice tea! I've been in the North and y'all's food sucks! If you want [u]good[/u] food, you must travel to the Old South! If you want [u]excellent[/u] food, you must go to Louisiana! Eric The(OldTimesThereAreNotForgotten)Hun[>]:)] View Quote If the tea/food/women/etc. are so great in the South, why do you damned rebels & rednecks insist on coming to the North. STAY HOME!!! We don't need you up here. View Quote Actually there have been more northerners moving south than vice versa in the last 20 years. |
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Why can't northerners put sugar in iced tea.
Because we are sweet enough and we dont have sex with our Sisters, Brothers, parents or assorted farm animals or a combination there of.. Also Gen. Sherman should have made another pass! (Flamesuit on preparing for Southern agression) (By the way I really love the South Im just funnin yall):D |
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"want some whiskey in your water, sugar in your tea.....whats all these crazy questions you asking me"
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Quoted: Actually there have been more northerners moving south than vice versa in the last 20 years. View Quote Someone had to do something to improve the gene pool and bring some civilization to the South. A few fine 'Yankees' have sacrificed themselves for the good of their country. BTW, I never could figure out what the hell the song 'The South's gonna do it again' was referring to. [pound] If you fellas intend on trying to kick our asses again, I wish you luck. [grenade] Doesn't seem like it worked out too well for you the first time around. [noclue] [I just put on my Nomex fire-proof suit][devil] |
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Quoted: BTW, I never could figure out what the hell the song 'The South's gonna do it again' was referring to. [pound] If you fellas intend on trying to kick our asses again, I wish you luck. [grenade] Doesn't seem like it worked out too well for you the first time around. [noclue] [I just put on my Nomex fire-proof suit][devil] View Quote Now that the Yankees are disarming it would probably be pretty easy now. Besides, I've been to NY and you guys have your own share of idiots. We have rednecks, you have them rude Fonzie wannabes with the obnoxious accents.[;D] |
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I'm in Boston having dinner at a nice small restaurant, waitress brings salad and bread, I taste bread and think [i]POUND Cake[/i]!
When waitress returns I ask "what kind of bread is this?" She smiles and says "That's [i]CORNBREAD[/i]! I tell her that it is NO KIN to cornbread! Still laugh about that and it's been 20 years! Now about you Yankees... God luv you...come on down to Dixieland...eat our food...drink our water...marry our women But DON'T tell us how ya'all used to do it back in Ohio (or any where else north of the Mason Dixon) We ain't interested! Don't like it in the South? Delta is ready when you are, have your butts back in Cleveland before nightfall. |
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I quit adding sugar to my tea when I was like 9 or 10, some things you just grow out of.[:D]
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Jeez ! This looks like another topic to STIR up anger between the BLUE and the GRAY.If the Civil War resurfaces, I,m moving south.[:D].
BTW, lightly sweetened, thank you. |
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I'm not a sweet tea fan and prefer mine as they say here un-sweet.
Having lived all over, I do have a theory though. Most southerners make sweet tea by a method actually called sun tea. Where you mix the tea mixture including sugar and put it in the sun in a closed glass container. This takes time and northerners don't have all that patience. [:D] |
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Quoted: Why can't northerners put sugar in iced tea. Because we are sweet enough and we dont have sex with our Sisters, Brothers, parents or assorted farm animals or a combination there of.. Also Gen. Sherman should have made another pass! (Flamesuit on preparing for Southern agression) (By the way I really love the South Im just funnin yall):D View Quote If New Yorkers don't mate with animals, where do those knuckle-dragging, hey-yo guys in NYC come from? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Why can't northerners put sugar in iced tea. Because we are sweet enough and we dont have sex with our Sisters, Brothers, parents or assorted farm animals or a combination there of.. Also Gen. Sherman should have made another pass! (Flamesuit on preparing for Southern agression) (By the way I really love the South Im just funnin yall):D View Quote If New Yorkers don't mate with animals, where do those knuckle-dragging, hey-yo guys in NYC come from? View Quote Hey I didn't take offense at the comments, he was just making fun. I did laugh my ass off at New York City people being sweet. |
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