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swee’tea. love it. but only since I moved to the south. liked it unsweetened in Ohio. now have to avoid (diabetic) it, and when i go to restaurants, need to remember that, unless specified, iced tea here comes sweet.
I grew up in Northern Mississippi, and never used or heard the expression “sweet tea” until I moved away. You could specify “hot tea” or “unsweetened tea,” but by default, tea was iced and sweetened. The phrase “sweet tea” seems like something non-Southerners say.
I’ve read that worldwide, tea is the most popular beverage. Me, I like a variety of teas, depending on my mood. I must confess that on occassion I’ll even have Constant Comment.
Coffee is for days when I have to work. Tea is for a leisurely and relaxed morning on my day off. I’m on staycation this week. I should be trying to get caught up on my chores, but **ck it.
margueritem over 12 years ago
GAG, I hate sweet tea! Good one today!
Linux0s over 12 years ago
Should have been “…my heart will always belong to my sweet tea.”
DrBonehead over 12 years ago
I must have missed something. I thought a Dixie Cup was equipment worn by a catcher from Alabama. Certainly not something you’d drink from.
J Short over 12 years ago
Do you hear someone whistling?
V-Beast over 12 years ago
“Dixie cups were made for sweet tea”, General Lee speaking.
jreckard over 12 years ago
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xSigoff Premium Member over 12 years ago
Not any more; Winn Dixie went down the tube in 2007.
celeconecca over 12 years ago
swee’tea. love it. but only since I moved to the south. liked it unsweetened in Ohio. now have to avoid (diabetic) it, and when i go to restaurants, need to remember that, unless specified, iced tea here comes sweet.
VaSeeker Premium Member over 12 years ago
When I moved back to SE VA from NE PA, having some real sweet tea was a good “welcome home” taste!
Francis Lapeyre Premium Member over 12 years ago
And I happen to love sweet tea (although I can’t have sugar, so I put Splenda in mine).
Qiset over 12 years ago
And no one mentioned lapsong souchong. Of course no sugar. And iced!
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
I don’t single out sweet tea – I hate all tea.
Digital Frog over 12 years ago
Shouldn’t at least one of them be whistling?
MeGoNow Premium Member over 12 years ago
Okay. Keep moving. The Big Red battalion is right behind you.
LingeeWhiz over 12 years ago
Careful there! The Yankee Mugs will squish you flatter than a fritter!
barbhinkins over 12 years ago
Here in Melbourne (Australia) the dixie cup I remember was an ice cream cup.
THURMTIM over 12 years ago
Wrong kind of DIxie cups…
le-roy over 12 years ago
I grew up in Northern Mississippi, and never used or heard the expression “sweet tea” until I moved away. You could specify “hot tea” or “unsweetened tea,” but by default, tea was iced and sweetened. The phrase “sweet tea” seems like something non-Southerners say.
Just curious if others had this experience.
REDROCKER51 over 12 years ago
UMMMMM…thank you…Food Network Panel……….
tbritt99 over 12 years ago
Yes- mint julep is more southern"esque." Sweet tea is universal nowadays.
pierreandnicole over 12 years ago
Made me chuckle. But I do LOVE Earl Grey tea.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
I’ve read that worldwide, tea is the most popular beverage. Me, I like a variety of teas, depending on my mood. I must confess that on occassion I’ll even have Constant Comment.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
Coffee is for days when I have to work. Tea is for a leisurely and relaxed morning on my day off. I’m on staycation this week. I should be trying to get caught up on my chores, but **ck it.
Popeyesforearm over 12 years ago
That’s Privates Mason on the left and Dixon on the right, they eventually went their separate ways.
Popeyesforearm over 12 years ago
What happened to MonkeyBlues? I miss that banjo-playin monkey.
Fan o’ Lio. over 12 years ago
Vodka makes the tea worth drinking.
iced tea over 12 years ago
When I was a kid, I bought Dixie Cups from the ice cream man. Remember those little paper cups filled with ice cream and the little wooden spoon?
galanti over 12 years ago
It’s sad when people don’t know of Dixie Cups. Best way to drink Moxie is out of a Dixie Cup.