do you like your tea sweet or unsweet?

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do you like your tea sweat or unsweet?

sweet
23
49%
unsweet
16
34%
both
3
6%
i dont know, i just order tea.
0
No votes
i dont like tea. what do you think this is, england?
5
11%
 
Total votes: 47

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East Texas Parrothead wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:

Yeah , well, you like Miracle Whip too.... :roll:

:wink:
No self-respectin' southern bow head would ev-ah serve Miracle Whip to her guests. It was even a step down to serve Hellman's. Most of our mothers made their own mayonnaise.

And, you NEV-ah serve dark meat chicken to your guests. . . white meat only . . . fried, baked, stewed or in a chicken salad . . . it's tacky to do otherwise. :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Well put, ETP. But what do you do with all the dark meat?
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buffettbride wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:

Yeah , well, you like Miracle Whip too.... :roll:

:wink:
No self-respectin' southern bow head would ev-ah serve Miracle Whip to her guests. It was even a step down to serve Hellman's. Most of our mothers made their own mayonnaise.

And, you NEV-ah serve dark meat chicken to your guests. . . white meat only . . . fried, baked, stewed or in a chicken salad . . . it's tacky to do otherwise. :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Well put, ETP. But what do you do with all the dark meat?

Well, you either don't buy it...Or you can always disguise it in Chicken and Dumplins....Or Soup...You can get away with it in soup...

:D :D :wink:
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Prthd119 wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:

Yeah , well, you like Miracle Whip too.... :roll:

:wink:
No self-respectin' southern bow head would ev-ah serve Miracle Whip to her guests. It was even a step down to serve Hellman's. Most of our mothers made their own mayonnaise.

And, you NEV-ah serve dark meat chicken to your guests. . . white meat only . . . fried, baked, stewed or in a chicken salad . . . it's tacky to do otherwise. :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Well put, ETP. But what do you do with all the dark meat?

Well, you either don't buy it...Or you can always disguise it in Chicken and Dumplins....Or Soup...You can get away with it in soup...

:D :D :wink:
You cookin' at my place tonight? Bring your tea, mayo, and chicken! (although I do like Miracle Whip)
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LMAO...

I actually made Chicken and Dumplings last night...Having them again tonight!

I have got to get West of the Mississippi one day!!!!!!

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Prthd119 wrote:LMAO...

I actually made Chicken and Dumplings last night...Having them again tonight!

I have got to get West of the Mississippi one day!!!!!!

:D
I'm sure my hubby would hire you to cook! He LOVES dumplings.
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Well, there is that "I've been meaning to go back to work " thing going on.....Do y'all need a cook? Room and Board ???????

:wink:


I feel like the old V8 commercials.....

"Wow, I FORGOT to get a job!"

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We could afford room and board but that's about it. Hubby is a fantastic cook though so we certainly manage. I'm good for just about anything that is made with noodles. Other than that, cooking is not my strong point.
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I am an excellent cook as well. As long as you like wheaties.
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Hmmm...

I don't take up a lot of room...My degree is in nursing...I can cook good ol Southern Comfort food........

Do I have to eat Miracle Whip???



this is the deal breaker :wink:
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Prthd119 wrote:Hmmm...

I don't take up a lot of room...My degree is in nursing...I can cook good ol Southern Comfort food........

Do I have to eat Miracle Whip???



this is the deal breaker :wink:
We always have both in the house. I do make a good egg salad and ALWAYS use mayo for that.
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We will talk about this during our "Party" tomorrow night..... 8)


Later Mallory! Time to go sit on the porch and just be outside....

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It's hard to find sweet tea out here, so usually I get it unsweet. I hate Sweet N Low and I refuse to add sugar to cold tea, so I just got used to it. I still order sweet tea whenever I can though.
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I know I am a bit slow.....
But.......is this really what I think it is??

do you like your tea sweat or unsweet?(is that what it really says in the poll question at the top? Or am I having one of those flashbacks they warned me about??????) 8)


I changed my mind...I don't want sweat in my tea!!!!!


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Hot tea, with a little sugar or honey.......... Iced tea, unsweetened with a splash of lemonade....... Also, Paul Newmans Iced Tea rocks with vodka........ One nice drink......... :lol:
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Post by East Texas Parrothead »

Prthd119 wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:

Yeah , well, you like Miracle Whip too.... :roll:

:wink:
No self-respectin' southern bow head would ev-ah serve Miracle Whip to her guests. It was even a step down to serve Hellman's. Most of our mothers made their own mayonnaise.

And, you NEV-ah serve dark meat chicken to your guests. . . white meat only . . . fried, baked, stewed or in a chicken salad . . . it's tacky to do otherwise. :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

(Lord, please make sure my mama doesn't read this board. Thank you.)

And I bet Mama taught you the "white shoe" rule too! :wink:

I lived in Charleston 34 yrs...that is still what I call "home"...

8)
Before Easter or After Labor Day . . . . NO white shoes. Boy, did Fergie blow THAT rule outta the water when she came to Houston.
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Post by East Texas Parrothead »

buffettbride wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:

Yeah , well, you like Miracle Whip too.... :roll:

:wink:
No self-respectin' southern bow head would ev-ah serve Miracle Whip to her guests. It was even a step down to serve Hellman's. Most of our mothers made their own mayonnaise.

And, you NEV-ah serve dark meat chicken to your guests. . . white meat only . . . fried, baked, stewed or in a chicken salad . . . it's tacky to do otherwise. :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Well put, ETP. But what do you do with all the dark meat?
Feed it to your family, if you must, in stew or dumplings, but never to company! :wink:

In "those days," you had to purchase three chickens to get enough white meat for chicken salad. :wink:
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East Texas Parrothead wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:

Yeah , well, you like Miracle Whip too.... :roll:

:wink:
No self-respectin' southern bow head would ev-ah serve Miracle Whip to her guests. It was even a step down to serve Hellman's. Most of our mothers made their own mayonnaise.

And, you NEV-ah serve dark meat chicken to your guests. . . white meat only . . . fried, baked, stewed or in a chicken salad . . . it's tacky to do otherwise. :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Well put, ETP. But what do you do with all the dark meat?
Feed it to your family, if you must, in stew or dumplings, but never to company! :wink:

In "those days," you had to purchase three chickens to get enough white meat for chicken salad. :wink:
Admit it....You lived next door to me...and our parents shopped together...and played Bridge on Saturday nights! :wink:
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Post by ragtopW »

Prthd119 wrote:
nycparrothead wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:
nycparrothead wrote:Are we talking Iced or Hot here?
Again, I have lived in the South all my life.


Iced.

Is there any other kind?

:wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Sorry, I don't like Iced. :P
Yeah , well, you like Miracle Whip too.... :roll:

HEY!!!!






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Prthd119 wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:
Prthd119 wrote:

Yeah , well, you like Miracle Whip too.... :roll:

:wink:
No self-respectin' southern bow head would ev-ah serve Miracle Whip to her guests. It was even a step down to serve Hellman's. Most of our mothers made their own mayonnaise.

And, you NEV-ah serve dark meat chicken to your guests. . . white meat only . . . fried, baked, stewed or in a chicken salad . . . it's tacky to do otherwise. :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

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Well put, ETP. But what do you do with all the dark meat?
Feed it to your family, if you must, in stew or dumplings, but never to company! :wink:

In "those days," you had to purchase three chickens to get enough white meat for chicken salad. :wink:
Admit it....You lived next door to me...and our parents shopped together...and played Bridge on Saturday nights! :wink:
I am simply fascinated by Southern mannerisms! :D :D My family grew up in Iowa and it was farm food. It was bacon, fried potatoes, fried chicken. All the bad :D stuff. But it was simply "grub".
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Post by ragtopW »

Prthd119 wrote:LMAO...

I actually made Chicken and Dumplings last night...Having them again tonight!

I have got to get West of the Mississippi one day!!!!!!

:D
funny I have to get East of the big River!

And I make great Chicken and dumplings.
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