My NY inlaws were determined they were going to get me to drink AND to give up iced tea for hot tea (in the summer with no ac???), but I refused to have any alcoholic beverages or hot drinks. My heart belongs to iced tea.
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I lived in Southern Illinois as a youngster, near the Kentucky border (Ohio River). I thought "sweet tea" was one word until I was in first grade.
ReplyDeleteLOL...I similarly grew up near the Va/NC line, thinking "Damn Yankees" was one word. ;-)
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My NY inlaws were determined they were going to get me to drink AND to give up iced tea for hot tea (in the summer with no ac???), but I refused to have any alcoholic beverages or hot drinks. My heart belongs to iced tea.
ReplyDeleteHahaha. I had to share that with my southern friends. Too cute. I myself am not a fan of cold tea, but I do love hot teas!
ReplyDeleteMy MIL is from TN and I'm a northern girl. I will hang my head in shame forever but my MIL says that I can make sweet tea with the best of them.
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