Iced tea was a treat reserved for Aunt Julie’s house. Mother felt the caffeine kicked us into high gear. However, dinner at Aunt Julie’s was a happy exception. While the adults sat at the table, us kids sat with our plates on the floor. Aunt Julie served us sweet, iced tea in large goblets. I have tasted better tea since. I could have skipped the meal and filled up on that rare treat, knowing I wouldn’t get it again before my next visit. I suppose Mother allowed it at Aunt Julie’s because Aunt Julie insisted. What a wonderful aunt! I still love her for that
I have tried ice tea only once and didn’t like it
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I learned to enjoy iced tea in the States….we rarely if ever drink it here…..:)
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Iced tea is the most refreshing thing in summer. I love hot tea in winter.
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Tea is the national drink here….hot tea with milk…although I prefer mine black:)
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Do you drink something cold in hot weather?
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Mostly fizzy water….although iced coffee is just becoming popular here…I love it.
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I love lemonade and water, too!
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