Guest guest Posted March 30, 2003 Report Share Posted March 30, 2003 i don't understand the part about not knowing about hot tea, but i do understand that some restraunts only have the nestea that comes in the soda machine and don't have the tea you can actually make but i think if they have that they should have hot tea too because lots of people do still drink that. > Lucee, > Yeah I can't stand it. I'm pretty picky about my water.We have really > good well water at home so I rarely even drink the water at restaurants > anyway. I can't believe that about the tea?! How old was this waitress? > What state was that in? I remember reading an Ann Landers column about > how hard it is to find hot tea though so I guess it shouldn't surprise > me. I grew up in Minnesota and I remember seeing both hot and ice tea > pretty well available. Same with in Alaska. I know people who drink > both hot or cold. Something that is real popular here are the drive > thru coffee stands. They are everywhere I kid you not! They have > assorted hot teas too. I like the chai once in awhile instead of > coffee. It's like a tea latte'. It is interesting how different areas > have different things. I always get a kick out of hearing that stuff. > > > Take care, > Gena > > > > Gena > > >>>>>I'm not one for lemon in my water but when ever I read about it > > they say just squeeze some into it.>>>>>> > > > > Oh my dear the problems I've had with this...here in Florida you go > > into some place and order ice water with it comes the lemon and being > > a big water drinker for many years I can taste the difference. Tom > > says it gives it a refreshing tang...uh huh...okay...fine...but not in > > MY water lol. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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