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Down In The South They Like Their Sweet Tea, But They May Not Lik…

Health and Men | July 26th 2008 by Scott

Down in the south they love the sweet tea. And when I say sweet tea I don’t mean slightly sweetened Iced Tea. It more a less tastes like sugar water with a hint of tea in it. I can not drink it because for the sweetness and for the fact that it read more

Iced Tea Season Rolls On

Twinings Tea Blog | Expert Tea Articles | Tea History, Tea H… | July 23rd 2008 by SoMedia Networks

By William I. Lengeman III Summer is here (unless you're in the southern hemisphere), temperatures are rising and there's no better time to cool down with a glass of iced tea. Previous iced tea articles at the Twinings Tea Blog have included this ove read more

A new creation.

www.robinlynne.org | July 14th 2008 by robin lynne

This, is a spin-off of my ever popular bird earrings. I’ve translated the cute factor into a conversational piece you can wear on your finger! And, at only $5.50, I’d say it’s quite the steal. It’ll also be the only one of i read more

Sweet Tea: Iced Tea Variation is the House Wine of the South

Twinings Tea Blog | Expert Tea Articles | Tea History, Tea H… | June 28th 2008 by SoMedia Networks

By William I. Lengeman III For some connoisseurs, the idea of tweaking tea - be it hot or cold - with sugar is somewhere between appalling and outright heresy. But for many tea drinkers in the southern United States, the idea of drinking iced tea any read more

Iced Tea Options are Limited Only by Imagination

Twinings Tea Blog | Expert Tea Articles | Tea History, Tea H… | June 3rd 2008 by SoMedia Networks

By William I. Lengeman III A recent article at the Twinings Tea Blog marked the onset of iced tea season, focusing mainly on the background, origins and history of this warm weather favorite. Which is all well and good but the best thing about iced t read more

SWEET! ...tea

Old School Nasty | May 28th 2008

My prayers have been answered. Two weeks ago I spotted a Milo's Sweet Tea billboard on I-75 North of Atlanta and then I discovered a billboard a couple of blocks from my house. After coming up empty at some local stores I checked the Milos Tea webs read more

Chill Out: Iced Tea Season Getting Underway

Twinings Tea Blog | Expert Tea Articles | Tea History, Tea H… | May 26th 2008 by SoMedia Networks

By William I. Lengeman III June - which just happens to be National Iced Tea Month, by the way - is almost upon us and the first day of summer is only a few weeks hence. With that in mind, it's safe to say that in many parts of the northern hemispher read more

A New 'Most Embarrassing Moment'

We are THAT family . . . you know the ones! | May 26th 2008 by Kristen

I woke up the other day, needing some "Me" time. So, last week, I grabbed a babysitter and set out for a girl's day out.  We shopped, had pedicures and ate lunch. At Cracker Barrel.  Because we're Southern.  And because there's sweet tea. I had a read more

#927 - Homemade Iced Tea (Sweet Tea)

Mom's Best Recipes | May 3rd 2008

(by Shirley McNevich)9 regular sized Lipton tea bags1 cup white sugarBoil a little more than 3 cups of water in the microwave. In a 1 quart saucepan add white sugar. Place tea bags on top of the white sugar and hang the tags out over the edge of the read more

Booby Trapped Iced Tea

Monty's Gourmet Foods | April 5th 2008 by Monty Fritts

There are a lot of great things and traditions that have come from the southern states. Cajun foods, Mardi Gras, and hot sauces just to name a few.But there is one tradition that has made it to the Midwest here in Kansas, and I suspect all over the read more

A Sweet Tea Ramble.

Late Night Latte | March 31st 2008 by lynt

The sudden addition of sweet tea to the local McDonald’s menu has piqued my interest. I know, it’s not some sudden bright idea — they’ve done the research, tested the placement, etc. But I’m darn tired of the commercial read more

Sweet Tea Addiction

Up the Hill Gang | March 28th 2008 by Jenny-up the hill

Ahhh….I love sweet tea! My favorite used to be from Poor Richard’s Deli…Maxine’s Sweet Tea. It was the absolute best around. I’m not sure what happened to Maxine, but she is definitely not making sweet tea for PRDR read more

A Quick Restaurant Review - J. Christopher's

Musings from the dark end of the bar | March 13th 2008 by M.

I looked back over my past few entries, and damned if I omitted...or forgot...to include my write up for J. Christopher's. I breezed through a Saturday ago with Schmoopy, one of my older buddies. I don't want to give the impression I eat out a lot, b read more

Sweet Tea

Tam's Think Tank | February 9th 2008 by Tamra

Sweet Tea, originally uploaded by Tokenhippygirl. What do you drink to wash the barbecue down? Why sweet tea of course. It was outstanding actually. A real thirst quencher in this nice and warm 60ish weather. After all the food and tea we didn&# read more

Sweet tea

100% tea | October 20th 2007 by Mislav

Sweet tea is a variety of iced tea where sugar or other sweetener is added to the hot water before brewing, while brewing the tea or post-brewing, but before the beverage is chilled and served. Sweet tea is especially popular in southern parts of the read more

A Sweet Tea Odyssey

Ginger Lemon Girl | September 6th 2007 by Carrie

How do you define “tea?” What is the first image that comes to your mind? Do you automatically think of fresh brewed sugary sweet, diabetic-inducing tea? Do you think of hot tea? Do you think of unsweetened cold tea, that you a read more

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