To my Northern friends, who do not understand my obsession with Sweet tea, you have to see this.
Even if you do understand, you still need to check it out.
ok, I’m done, on to something better
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To my Northern friends, who do not understand my obsession with Sweet tea, you have to see this.
Even if you do understand, you still need to check it out.
ok, I’m done, on to something better
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Oh, yeah, baby…
I just got back from my 2 week vacation. And I made 2 significant Sweet tea observations (I promise, I’m almost done with this subject).
1. McDonald’s in the South serves, I kid you not, Mickey D’s Sweet Tea. In fact, you can buy it by the gallon.
2. I went to a restaurant that [...]
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As I have mentioned already, the best way to have sweet tea is to have it warm, with the sugar freshly added, then poured in a tall glass full of ice cubes. (It’s a “Southern thing,” think Mint Juleps.)
The ULTIMATE best sweet tea is sun brewed. Generally, it takes 10 tea bags to make [...]
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I noticed after my first sweet tea post, that I was becoming increasingly incoherent as my little idea for a post became a full tilt tirade. So I’ve decide to expand it a little at a time. My first blog project: Sweet Tea Ramblings
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Today at lunch I had a great discussion with my colleague Tiffany Kriner about art, writing and aesthetics. We concluded, after about two hours, that irony seems to be on the way out, if not gone altogether.
After more consideration, I think I have proof that God, at least, still has an active sense of irony.
With [...]
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I am 6 days from driving to South Carolina for a vacation. To say I’m looking forward to it is an understatement. Oh, don’t get me wrong, I enjoy living here in the Midwest: the summer temps, the schools, and parks, all that “prime-location-to-raise-a-family” stuff (yada yada yada)….
But I really want to get back where [...]
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