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Title: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: candle_86 on October 01, 2009, 10:59:08 am
who in here drinks sweet tea, I must know, also tell me how many cups of sugar approximatly you use, so we know who is southern and who is not lol. I myself use 6cups of sugard per gallon of tea
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Sirgod on October 01, 2009, 01:04:31 pm
I drink a lot of tea, but no Sugar in it. Just good old fashioned sun tea.

Stephen
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: marstone on October 01, 2009, 01:05:58 pm
I drink a lot of tea, but no Sugar in it. Just good old fashioned sun tea.

Stephen

Green tea, no sugar.  But I live next to Canada so not even close to being a southerner.  ;)

But then again, I am a Southerner to my Canuck relatives.
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: dragoon on October 01, 2009, 05:42:32 pm
I'm not from the US, but my tea is a largely standard milk and two teaspoons of sugar.

Of course, we don't call it sweet tea if it has sugar..... it's the same as without and nobody thinks different... But having tea without Milk... that makes you either odd or foreign. LOL
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Soreyes on October 02, 2009, 03:56:25 am
If I remember right. My Grandmother who is from NE Georgia use to make sweet tea by first making a big old jar of Sun Tea... about two gallons. Then she would add 2 cups of sugar to the tea. It was plenty sweet.  ;D
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Ravok on October 02, 2009, 04:04:05 am
 I was raised on the stuff.
 About a cup per gallon.

 They don't call it sweet tea for nuthing.

 I live off the stuff, drink about a gallon and a half a day.

 I love it. I take mine with lemon. I allmost never drink pop.
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: candle_86 on October 02, 2009, 02:25:50 pm
i agree Ravok I go through a gallon a day myself, Dr Pepper is for on the road, Tea is for at home
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Villa64 on October 02, 2009, 10:53:08 pm
there are also various "teaness zones" that are spread east to west.

Out west when you order iced tea, you get unsweet tea.  But there is a line that is drawn that if you are east of it and order tea, you will be asked "will that be sweet tea?" 

Finally, there is another line, that when east of *that* and order iced tea, you just get served sweetea and thats that.
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Commander La'ra on October 02, 2009, 11:49:29 pm
About a cup per gallon.  Slightly more after, and yeah, I live on the stuff.  Never heard of anyone using six cups per gallon before.  That sounds more like some kind of methamphetamine substitute than tea. ;D
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: candle_86 on October 06, 2009, 09:31:55 pm
there are also various "teaness zones" that are spread east to west.

Out west when you order iced tea, you get unsweet tea.  But there is a line that is drawn that if you are east of it and order tea, you will be asked "will that be sweet tea?" 

Finally, there is another line, that when east of *that* and order iced tea, you just get served sweetea and thats that.

that line is in texas around fort worth, some places only have unsweet some have both and some only have sweet its pretty even though with real resturants fastfood not included. But if they dont have sweet tea i will drink Dr Pepper as adding sugar to cold tea is useless it doesnt mix well, and i like my tea sweet real sweet, im addicted to chicken express sweet tea, if your from the south you know what i mean
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Father Ted on October 07, 2009, 11:17:16 pm
who in here drinks sweet tea, I must know, also tell me how many cups of sugar approximatly you use, so we know who is southern and who is not lol. I myself use 6cups of sugard per gallon of tea

I'm Southern, by the Grace of God, but I can't stand sweet tea. Give me an RC, or Coca-Cola instead.

Beating that, however, is always a beer. ;)
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Grand Master of Shadows NCC37385 on October 12, 2009, 01:58:45 am
Im a Southerner. Two cups of sugar per gallon, with lemon. I drink it all the time.

We also make a drink using two cups of sugar and two cups of cider vinegar, then filled with enough water to make a gallon.

They taste great ice cold after working out in the sun all day.
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Soreyes on October 23, 2009, 11:04:28 pm
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We also make a drink using two cups of sugar and two cups of cider vinegar, then filled with enough water to make a gallon.

Got interduced to that from my kin in Tenn. When I first saw how it was made, I was thinking WTF!!!  Then after drinking some after playing some football. All I could say was WOW!!! Not bad at all ;D
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Dracho on November 01, 2009, 10:33:16 pm
I use Splenda these days.. but I am a bit of an odd-duck as I have all of my teeth..
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: FPF-DieHard on November 02, 2009, 08:41:54 am
They still make RC cola?   I haven't seen that in NJ in about a decade.
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Age on November 02, 2009, 05:31:22 pm
I drink a lot of tea, but no Sugar in it. Just good old fashioned sun tea.

Stephen
Green tea, no sugar.  But I live next to Canada so not even close to being a southerner.  ;)

But then again, I am a Southerner to my Canuck relatives.
I will say just because we still have ties to the UK only through the Monarchy doesn't make us tea drinkers.We are more into coffee than tea only tea I like is ice or herbal.
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Mentat Jon on November 02, 2009, 10:54:16 pm
<-- Likes lemon tea..
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Father Ted on November 04, 2009, 04:37:37 am
They still make RC cola?   I haven't seen that in NJ in about a decade.

Honestly, I don't know if RC is still around, but it's very hard to find them now down here. Tis a shame, because they blow Coke away(sorry Pepsi fans, but you're sucking hind tit when it comes to RC) and they're the cheap, yet tastier version of Red Bull. 2 cans of RC and you're wired for 8 hours.
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Dracho on November 04, 2009, 06:29:02 am
RC Cola and a Moonpie.... mmmmmmmmmmmm
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: marstone on November 04, 2009, 06:35:21 am
They still make RC cola?   I haven't seen that in NJ in about a decade.

RC cola is available up here in ND.
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Dracho on November 04, 2009, 04:28:05 pm
They still make RC cola?   I haven't seen that in NJ in about a decade.


RC cola is available up here in ND.


http://www.rccolainternational.com/
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Mentat Jon on November 04, 2009, 07:55:11 pm
No RC cola up here.
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Grand Master of Shadows NCC37385 on November 07, 2009, 03:34:23 pm
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We also make a drink using two cups of sugar and two cups of cider vinegar, then filled with enough water to make a gallon.

Got interduced to that from my kin in Tenn. When I first saw how it was made, I was thinking WTF!!!  Then after drinking some after playing some football. All I could say was WOW!!! Not bad at all ;D

Tell me about it! After sitting on a hot tractor all day in 100 degree heat, then getting a glass of it...Mmmmmm!

Tennessee? Must be where my family got that from. Some branches were in Tennessee from 200 years ago until the 1940's.
Title: Re: sweet tea drinkers
Post by: Grand Master of Shadows NCC37385 on November 07, 2009, 03:36:56 pm
You can find RC cola at any convenience or grocery store around here. You can also find a couple of local brands called Cheerwine and SunDrop. I actually like SunDrop better than Mountain Dew.