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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 672905" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>To quote Dolly Parton, it's the house wine of the South.</p><p></p><p>I make mine outdoors in a jar with two or three big tea bags and a little water with the lid on, take it in when it gets good and brown, pour about half a cup of sugar in it to let it dissolve in the warm tea and then dump in ice or ice water to dilute it. And there you have it. </p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure that most kids around here grow up drinking sweet tea in their bottles. Dad liked to add his own sugar so Mom made it unsweet. I like it already sweetened. Chicked Express makes the best sweet tea ever. It even outlasts the ice in the cup. Good to the last sip. Large is .99. I try not to pass it up if I am thirsty and on the road. There's one down the road from Dad's nursing home that knows my voice on the loud speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 672905, member: 3306"] To quote Dolly Parton, it's the house wine of the South. I make mine outdoors in a jar with two or three big tea bags and a little water with the lid on, take it in when it gets good and brown, pour about half a cup of sugar in it to let it dissolve in the warm tea and then dump in ice or ice water to dilute it. And there you have it. I'm pretty sure that most kids around here grow up drinking sweet tea in their bottles. Dad liked to add his own sugar so Mom made it unsweet. I like it already sweetened. Chicked Express makes the best sweet tea ever. It even outlasts the ice in the cup. Good to the last sip. Large is .99. I try not to pass it up if I am thirsty and on the road. There's one down the road from Dad's nursing home that knows my voice on the loud speaker. [/QUOTE]
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