SC - Re: african peanuts?

Huette von Ahrens ahrenshav at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 18 18:46:41 PDT 2000


Sugared tea is getting to be more prevalent as many foodservice places are going to the beverage dispensers that use the bag-in-box nastea [ok, nestea, but it tastes nastea to me!] which has as its most popular flavors regular lemon sweet or raspberry.
margali

Susan Fox-Davis wrote:

> Verily, a tale of weeping.  You should have kept going north.  I was on a trip with some other Southern Californian science fiction fan friends to a convention in Vancouver in 1977, when we ordered iced tea only to be surprised with it pre-sugared.  The waitress seemed surprised that we were surprised.  "Haven't you ever ordered iced tea in a restaurant before?"  Seems it's a Canadian thing, or at least a Vancouver thing, as well as a U.S. Southern thing.
>
> Miracle Whip is an abomination before the Almighty and will never be served at my table.  [Judgemental?  Moi?]
>
> Selene
> selene at earthlink.net


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