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Iced Tea
Here in Florida we call Iced Tea "Cracker Table Wine" and of course
it has to be sweet enough that the spoon stands up by itself. At the
usual places I eat at the waitress knows he or hers tip is
proportionate to how long my glass stays empty.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:04:51 -0800, "Don Strevel" <dstrevel@cox.net>
wrote:
> Everytime I go out to eat I always drink iced tea. I drink a gallon or so
>a day here in the house. Water is great as well, but I love tea the most!!
>I think it's a "suthun thang". I love it with a slice of citrus fruit,
>sitting out on the patio, listen to the radio and just take a nap under the
>ceiling fan. When I wake up the very first thing I do is drink a large 32
>ounce glass of water with my meds. The actos goes down well, the blue pill
>gets stuck in my neck and I have a stiff neck all day. What a mess.
> To me, the best iced tea in town is at the Bellagio and Caesars. Maybe
>it's just my response to their restaurant atmosphere. Drinking a lot of
>fluids, sometimes to a seeming excess is important here in Vegas. We have a
>very dry arid hot desert atmosphere and you dehydrate quickly. I recommend
>freezing a large bottle of water and sipping it all day between large water
>fountain / iced tea stops.
> Yes, water is very important, and I try to drink a lot of it. Now, I
>gotta go pee, ...`scuse me. 
>
>+++++++++++++++++++++++++
>Don Strevel in Las Vegas
>http://www.mysecretvegas.com
><klmouton@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Don:
>>
>> What's with the iced tea? I think it makes you a little too jumpy. Just
>> drink water from now on.
>>
>
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