Now you're talkin' -- I was introduced to sweet tea when we were working with Habitat for Humanity on the coast after Katrina. I wish northerners would start making that stuff! :)
I think someone could blind fold you and bring you to my house and you wouls still think you were right at home. I drink from those same glasses and some wide mouth 1/2 quart canning jars too, and that same mag is on my coffee table. My 30 yr old step son is in love with the big hairy footed black horses, i told him maybe he should start raising them if he loves them that much. It would sure be something different around here.
thank you for the compliment on riding. I don't feel like I ride good and I need all the confindence I can get. My husband says I don't ride good, only because I am not a trained rider. I grew up just 'riding'. I didn't know about leg pressure and cues, we just did what we did because thats how you ride. back then there wasn't a horse that I couldn't stay on....no not so much. I went 10 years with no riding, until this last year and I dove head first back into it.
Can you mix some REAL Southern Comfort in my tea, please?
I'm afraid that I'm not a fan of sweet tea. When we lived in South Carolina those 7 years, I drank my weight and then some in sweet tea.
They say Amercans take in over 125 pounds of sugar every year. I think Southerners take in double that amount just in sweet tea.
I swear when you got to a restaurant, instead of the waitress asking if you want sweet or unsweet, she should also you if you want some tea with your sugar.
Just how many teaspoons....I take that back....how many tablespoons....no that's still not quite right.....how many SHOVEL-fulls, of sugar are added to a pitcher of tea anyway?
I'm surprised my teeth didn't rot when I lived in SC. But I sure packed on the pounds!
Now, I drink lemon water with stevia. Zero sugar and zero calories....but nicely sweet...and cold on a hot summer day :)
Yayyyy sweet tea. There is nothing like it. I love tea - sweet or not. OH and I like the pillow (wink wink). Wouldn't it be great if we had a cold spell- say temps in the 80's?
My mom always made ice tea at home with sugar in it; but I'm not sure it's a sweet as the Southern Sweet Tea! Now I drink the diet green tea - not the same, I know.
sweet tea, nectar of the deep south.. love this one, saw it down below your whirly gig
October 25, 2015 at 9:53 AM
[Image]No time is a bad time for sweet tea. When the temperatures are triple digits and every thing you have is dripping with sweat, make a glass of sweet tea for comfort.
[Image]It tastes of memories,of clear summer days,and rope swings over the creek.[Image]Dreams seem closer with sweet tea.[Image]You may travel to exotic places[Image]or stay at home.[Image]Sweet tea tastes of friendships,old and new.[Image]I drink a toast of friendshipto all that I may meetI drink a toast of kindnessto all of those who seek.
May your summer be merry, your waters flow cool and deepMay your glass never be emptyand may your tea be sweet.
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Close this window Jump to comment formFor sure...nothing better on a hot summer day! Come say hi... :)
July 25, 2010 at 8:41 AM
Cheers!
☼ Sunny
July 25, 2010 at 9:25 AM
Now you're talkin' -- I was introduced to sweet tea when we were working with Habitat for Humanity on the coast after Katrina. I wish northerners would start making that stuff! :)
July 25, 2010 at 10:23 AM
I think someone could blind fold you and bring you to my house and you wouls still think you were right at home. I drink from those same glasses and some wide mouth 1/2 quart canning jars too, and that same mag is on my coffee table. My 30 yr old step son is in love with the big hairy footed black horses, i told him maybe he should start raising them if he loves them that much. It would sure be something different around here.
thank you for the compliment on riding. I don't feel like I ride good and I need all the confindence I can get. My husband says I don't ride good, only because I am not a trained rider. I grew up just 'riding'. I didn't know about leg pressure and cues, we just did what we did because thats how you ride. back then there wasn't a horse that I couldn't stay on....no not so much. I went 10 years with no riding, until this last year and I dove head first back into it.
Hope you have a wonderful week,
Shanda
July 25, 2010 at 10:42 AM
May your tea be sweet, too.
July 25, 2010 at 1:04 PM
Um, when I read 'southern comfort', sweet tea was not the first thing that popped into my mind.
July 25, 2010 at 1:29 PM
Have a great week! :)
July 25, 2010 at 4:06 PM
Can you mix some REAL Southern Comfort in my tea, please?
I'm afraid that I'm not a fan of sweet tea.
When we lived in South Carolina those 7 years, I drank my weight and then some in sweet tea.
They say Amercans take in over 125 pounds of sugar every year. I think Southerners take in double that amount just in sweet tea.
I swear when you got to a restaurant, instead of the waitress asking if you want sweet or unsweet, she should also you if you want some tea with your sugar.
Just how many teaspoons....I take that back....how many tablespoons....no that's still not quite right.....how many SHOVEL-fulls, of sugar are added to a pitcher of tea anyway?
I'm surprised my teeth didn't rot when I lived in SC. But I sure packed on the pounds!
Now, I drink lemon water with stevia. Zero sugar and zero calories....but nicely sweet...and cold on a hot summer day :)
~Lisa
ps Did you create that poem? I love it!
July 25, 2010 at 5:11 PM
Hold the sugar please but I do like extra ice!
God bless :o)
July 25, 2010 at 6:42 PM
Yayyyy sweet tea. There is nothing like it. I love tea - sweet or not. OH and I like the pillow (wink wink). Wouldn't it be great if we had a cold spell- say temps in the 80's?
July 25, 2010 at 6:43 PM
I thought you meant Southern Comfort as in bourbon. Not that I ever drank the stuff. I've never had sweet tea either.
July 25, 2010 at 7:13 PM
My husband says Sweet tea is an Elixir of the gods!! lol We drink about a gallon a day. Its as necessary as my morning cup of coffee!
July 25, 2010 at 7:55 PM
My mom always made ice tea at home with sugar in it; but I'm not sure it's a sweet as the Southern Sweet Tea! Now I drink the diet green tea - not the same, I know.
But I'll raise my glass to you just the same.
July 25, 2010 at 8:45 PM
sweet tea, nectar of the deep south.. love this one, saw it down below your whirly gig
October 25, 2015 at 9:53 AM