See, what everyone's problem is, they're desecrating the tea by putting any sweetener in it in the first place.
I'm with Jars. I don't even sweeten iced tea.
Yay, vw!
My coffee and brand-new-wireless keyboard accident was fatal to the keyboard, at least for people who need more than wwwwwwwwww to communicate.
Portland is always at the top of my dream-cities list, but then the West-Coastiness of it comes and slaps me in the face.
With tea-tea, I only sweeten if it's that or non-diary powder "lightener".
With non-tea-brewing-type stuff, I'll sometimes sweeten.
Portland is always at the top of my dream-cities list, but then the West-Coastiness of it comes and slaps me in the face.
What's wrong with the West Coast? Hmm?
Portland is always at the top of my dream-cities list, but then the West-Coastiness of it comes and slaps me in the face.
What's wrong with the West Coast? Hmm?
Yeah!?!? What's with the hatin'?
Cindy, I once had a tea vs. keyboard accident and a lot of my keys went wonky. They all fixed themselves except the apostrophe key, which still refuses to work unless I smash it with my fist.
That's my kind of apostrophe abuse, Jars.
As soon as the spill happened, I flipped the keyboard upside down, so that the water would come right back out. Then I shook it, and lightly banged it, just to make sure. Every once in a while, things still won't work for tick, then they work again.
I agree with this:
Well, different strokes and all that. But what I can tell you is that sugar in tea is bad and also wrong. Intolerent, moi?
...except when I'm sick with certain sicknesses, and then I agree with ita's comment:
Sometimes sweet milky tea (attained with condensed milk, optimally) is the cure for what ails you. Works well, in conjunction with a book, a comfy chair and a blanket to combat the pouts.
although I use regular milk and sugar, mainly because I'd never thought of trying it with the sweetened condensed. Now I'm having a Winnie the Pooh moment. Now I'm done.
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I've had the crappiest little headache since last night. It's like a neck tension-fluid in ears-sinus-wind/air pressure induced little bitch, and I can't subdue it. I only felt good while I was in the shower. I'd take an anti-histimine, but sometimes they give me anxiety, and the pain is dull enough, that I'd rather have it, than anxiety. Also, sometimes anti-histimines backfire on my sinus stuff, particularly if I'm not feeling otherwise allergic to anything, and make my sinus headaches worse.
Can I stay in a hot shower for the rest of the day?
Whee! Just got a text from Pamela to see if I was up yet. Good thing I did my chores early. Pretty much only have to put sheets on my bed once they dry and a little more laundry. Off to shower and then we brunch.
Yay! Enjoy, Cass.
What's wrong with the West Coast? Hmm?
You people just aren't tense enough, present company excluded.
Drinking hot tea with Splenda and a dash of fat free milk Right Now, AIFG.
/shameless
I use canned milk of the unsweetened sort and add sugar to taste.
This method, I find, is cheaper. Also, of course, how I grew up doing it, so habit.
Nicole is desecrating the tea.