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Looking for your favorite brand and methods to making Sweet tea ..... and go! #6668964 02/10/17 02:25 AM
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I don't really like hot or cold tea, my son loves it though . He likes Raspberry tea, and Sweetened and even Unsweetened Tea too.


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Re: Looking for your favorite brand and methods to making Sweet tea ..... and go! [Re: Gravytrain] #6668992 02/10/17 02:40 AM
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We just buy Bushes sweet tea by the gallon...


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Re: Looking for your favorite brand and methods to making Sweet tea ..... and go! [Re: Gravytrain] #6669013 02/10/17 02:58 AM
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Is the Chicken good too? Is it basically like a Cane's or Chicken Express?


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Re: Looking for your favorite brand and methods to making Sweet tea ..... and go! [Re: Gravytrain] #6669426 02/10/17 03:56 PM
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I think so.....they all have good fried chicken....


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Re: Looking for your favorite brand and methods to making Sweet tea ..... and go! [Re: Gravytrain] #6670227 02/11/17 03:32 AM
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Used to buy Luzianne and make it in the microwave. Put two family size bags in a quart of water zap for 5 minutes then let it stand. While still warm, remove teabags and add 2/3 cup sugar and another quart water. Serve over full glass of ice.

Since then, it became less complicated to buy pre-made. For a few years we bough Red-Diamond Sweet Tea but their quality slipped a few years ago and tea was almost always bitter. Currently buy Gold Peak Sweet Tea at HEB or Walmart.

Pre-made is more expensive, but much easier. We keep a couple of gallons on hand most of the time.

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Regular lipton. Boil. Sweeten BC with sugar. Add a couple cans of sliced peaches, with juices and chill.....

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Chicken Express is where we get it for the Holidays. Used to drink a lot and used Lipton tea bags nuked in full large tumbler 5 minutes. Let steep 10 minutes. 1.5 - 2 cups of sugar in a gallon jug filled halfway with water. Then pour tumbler in and squeeze tea bags dry. Still and refrigerate.


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