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that's because so many Yankees have migrated South.
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I don't think I've met a Southerner that was stupid and
mean. I have to admit as a group, they rate about the
best in the US.

"DSK" wrote

As for Yankees moving to the South, I don't like it but I don't blame
them. I have plenty of Yankee friends.... I prefer good Yankees to those
few southerners who are stupid & mean.





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Scout wrote:
that's because so many Yankees have migrated South.


It certainly explains the traffic problems. And why so many restaurants
have given up serving sweet tea.

DSK

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Scout wrote:
that's because so many Yankees have migrated South.


It certainly explains the traffic problems. And why so many

restaurants
have given up serving sweet tea.


Every truckstop across the country serves sweet tea, hon.

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Scott Vernon wrote:
Every truckstop across the country serves sweet tea, hon.


Dunno about truck stops, but most Waffle Houses do!

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Mmmmmmmm pecan waffles......


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Scott Vernon wrote:
Every truckstop across the country serves sweet tea, hon.


Dunno about truck stops, but most Waffle Houses do!

DSK





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Dunno about truck stops, but most Waffle Houses do!

DSK

Waffle Houses are great...exce[t for the cholesterol....and are there really
people that drink unsweet tea????yech.....
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katysails wrote:
Waffle Houses are great...exce[t for the cholesterol....


??? What's the problem with cholesterol, just because some people can't
handle it, doesn't mean it should be outlawed for everybody!


.... and are there really people that drink unsweet tea????yech.....


Agreed.

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....and are there really
people that drink unsweet tea????yech.....


It's a regional thing, Katy. In the midwest when you ask for iced tea, it
automatically comes unsweetned. When I roamed the eastern parts of the
country (like Georgia), the tea is pre-sweetned.

Another interesting thing about different regions, is when you ask for a hot
dog with "everything on it" in Georgia, etc. it comes with cole slaw! I had
never heard of putting slaw on a hot dog until that experience.

LP


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Dunno about truck stops, but most Waffle Houses do!

DSK

Waffle Houses are great...exce[t for the cholesterol....and are

there really
people that drink unsweet tea????yech.....


some people order unsweetened so they can add their own sugar /
Sweet-n-low / Splenda / Equal. Some places down south over sweeten
their tea,

Scotty


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Scott Vernon wrote:
some people order unsweetened so they can add their own sugar /
Sweet-n-low / Splenda / Equal.



All those artificial sweeteners taste like chemicals to me. Sugar or
Karo syrup are where it's at.


... Some places down south over sweeten
their tea


It's not possible to over sweeten tea.
Do I have to explain it? Sugar must be added to tea while it's hot from
brewing, so that it will dissolve more sugar than when cold, and not be
cloudy when chilled.

It is not possible to add sugar to iced tea and turn it into sweet tea.

I have not explained this to anyone in years, having given up long ago.
If you have to have it explained, then you are not a Southerner. BTW my
wife makes excellent tea and she is originally from New Jersey, so
there's hope for anybody.

Regards
Doug King



 
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