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Old 09-24-2009, 07:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Question Sweet Tea...

I love McAlister's and McDonald's sweet tea. Where do you usually get your sweet tea?
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I like McDonald's. Other than that, no real good place around here! You have to go south!
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I can't stand McDonald's and I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE McAlister's!! Unfortunately, DH is a diabetic and loves it also, so I don't drink it if I'm with him. Kind of a suffer in tandem thing. Now - if he's not around, I'll drink TONS of it!!!
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Ha, Ha, I am drinking a cup from Culvers right now. I am addicted to the stuff! The best Sweet Tea around here is at the BBQ places. It is one of the only reasons I agree to eat BBQ with DH. He loves it, I just think it's ok.
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love mcdee's but not the 250 calories it has!!!!!
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I make my own - almost daily.

I will have to try McDonald's tea. I had no idea it was good.

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wow, McD's does not serve sweet tea up here. Neither does Culver's. We apparently are not in the right geographic location. I do, however, buy it in a jug at the store when I can. That's as close as we get around here.
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While I like sweetened tea, I'm not a huge sweet tea fan - it's usually just too sweet for me! (I grew up drinking unsweetened!). So if I do have it, I make my own, with a 1/2 cup of Splenda. However, if we're talking real sweet tea, I absolutely Arizona Green Tea!
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We make our own -- using 2 bags of generic decaf tea and one bag of Twining's "Lady Grey" tea.

If the DH makes it, it would classify as southern "sweet tea." If I make it, it's sweetened iced tea.
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Can someone explain to me the difference between sweet tea and sweetened tea? It sounds like there is a difference...?
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If I'm not drinking sweet tea that I make, I love Chick-Fil-A sweet tea.
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Can someone explain to me the difference between sweet tea and sweetened tea? It sounds like there is a difference...?
This is just my definition
Real sweet tea is very sweet - I think of it a tea cool-ade.
Sweetened tea is tea with a pack or two of sweetener added to the glass.
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Can someone explain to me the difference between sweet tea and sweetened tea? It sounds like there is a difference...?
Sweet tea is what I refer to as glorified sugar water. It's iced tea that is very sweet. Think simple syrup with a tea bag added. It's like a cup + of sugar for 2 quarts of tea.

Sweetened tea is iced tea that has a little sugar or sweetener in it - usually added by the person drinking it.

Sweet tea is more popular is seems in the southern US, not sure why.
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We make sweet tea by the gallons down here. True "sweet tea" has at least 3 cups of sugar to a gallon of tea. It is almost syrupy with sugar! People look at you funny if you ask for un-sweet tea here! And tea needs ice... LOTS of ice!
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