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    Superbia in Proelio royalfan5's Avatar
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    Sugar in ice tea

    Is Oklahoma one the places that puts sugar in tea for no good reason?
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    Good Lord, NO!!

    This is the norm in Texas, and it bothers me to no end. I like tea the way God made it. Keep your commie sugar to yourself.

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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    Quote Originally Posted by royalfan5
    Is Oklahoma one the places that puts sugar in tea for no good reason?
    Oh hell no.
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    There IS a good reason to put sugar in tea.

    Is sucks less if you do.

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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    You people don't like sweet tea?

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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    you mean sweet tea?
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    thinking about another thread, if OK was really a Southern state you would have to ask for unsweetened tea. In the South it is assumed that you want sweet tea.
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    My SC bride is a sweet tea afficionado. Done right, the sugar is added while the brew is still hot. The sugar is stirred in and dissolves quickly. Then, she adds cold water to fill the pitcher.

    To me, it looks like about a cup of white sugar to a two quart pitcher.

    I must admit, this method results in a tasty beverage.
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    There is something to say about either form. Good sweet tea can RMFO, while un can be very satisfying.
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    Quote Originally Posted by 1stTimeCaller
    thinking about another thread, if OK was really a Southern state you would have to ask for unsweetened tea. In the South it is assumed that you want sweet tea.
    That is a good point. The western sweet tea line of demarcation is somewhere in east TX.
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    Many of the restaurants around here are asking if you want sweet or regular when you order iced tea now. That has just come about in the last couple of years, though. Before that, about the only one I can think of that had it was Delta Cafe.
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    ick, I hate sweet tea!!!!!!!

    UNsweet please.
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    Bill Millers has excellent sweet tea.

    Too bad their BBQ sucks.

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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    I like both!
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    Sweet tea is teh succ

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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    Quote Originally Posted by Okla-homey
    My SC bride is a sweet tea afficionado. Done right, the sugar is added while the brew is still hot. The sugar is stirred in and dissolves quickly. Then, she adds cold water to fill the pitcher.

    To me, it looks like about a cup of white sugar to a two quart pitcher.

    I must admit, this method results in a tasty beverage.
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    Quote Originally Posted by sanantoniosooner
    Bill Millers has excellent sweet tea.

    Too bad their BBQ sucks.
    For the best sweet tea, please visit McAlister's Deli.

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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    Good Lord, how can anyone's palate tolerate unsweetened tea?

    Okla-homey's bride has the correct way to make bonafide southern sweet tea. If you wait to put the sugar in it after you've put in the additional water and the ice... you're screwed.
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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    Quote Originally Posted by Mjcpr
    For the best sweet tea, please visit McAlister's Deli.

    YWIA
    I'm not a tea fan, but if I have to drink it, I prefer sweetened.

    If I have to sweeten it myself, I use the pink packets. Just because they desolve easy.

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    Re: Sugar in ice tea

    I hate sweet tea. But if I want to flirt with the waitress, I just tell her to dip her pinky in it, that should sweeten it up plenty.

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