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OMG!!! Everybody seems to getting a kick out of the way I said 'turning off the burner;!!!!
I'll have to be more careful. Maybe this 'speak' is a southern thing!!! Like, here in the south, we are 'fixing' some sweet tea.... Everything that we ever do here sounds like we are repairing something!!! ![]() I actually am not that bad... I don't use the word 'fixing' in the way very often. But, hey, when one is born and raised in an area!!! |
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Sweet tea is known as the house wine of the south.
When I make it at home, I normally only make 2 quarts at a time. I use 6 regular sized tea bags and at least 1 cup of sugar if not a tad more. I preger Luzianne tea bags. When I am not in the mood to make it at home, Smithfields BBQ has great tea and we will pick up a gallon from there. Oh I almost forgot, Bojangles has great sweet tea too. |
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I never thought about the fact that people from other parts of the country outside of the South might not know how to make iced sweet tea. Wow - strange!
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We also use the tea maker. I used to make it on the stove like others have mentioned but love my ice tea maker. We use 8 regular size decaff tea bags with 1 1/2 cups of sugar. The ice tea maker is great because you can turn it on and go about doing other things and not have to worry about it. My 12 year old can even make the tea in the tea maker. Love it! We drink lots of ice tea at our house and make a batch usually every 1-2 days.
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I make "sweet tea" using an iced tea pitcher from Teavana that has the infuser built into it:
http://www.teavana.com/tea-products/...nfuser-pitcher I have a cheaper, plastic one that cost around $20. I put the tea in the infuser, along with rock sugar (that I also buy from Tevana), then I put water on the stove and get to where it's hot but not boiling. Pour the water into the pitcher, put the top and built in infuser in it, let it steep anywhere from 5-15 minutes depending on what kind of tea I am using and then pour it over ice. |
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We always use Lipton and bring the tea to a boil. Basically we put the tea bags in the water while cold and heat to a boil then take off the burner and let steep for about 10 minutes. Add into pitcher with sugar then (after sugar is dissolved) fill the pitcher up. Two cups of sugar for about 1.5 gallons. The amount of tea bags used varies on strength wanted and amount of tea but it's anywhere between 4 and 9 regular tea bags. Refrigerate and serve with ice!
Another fun thing is making sun tea! Get a mason jar (large one) add tea bag, sugar(depending on mason jar size but usually no more than 1/4 cup), and water then cap it and let sit outside on a hot sunny day for a few hours. It's always good and the anticipation is fun. I like using peach tea for this. |
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and I'm from South Jersey and use it all the time--because I have been in TN since I was 10. And BTW, my mom is from S NJ also and she's always made sweet tea. Not sure where she learned that. And then one day my parents got a Mr. Coffee Ice Tea Maker for Christmas. ![]() ![]() OMG...not real Southern Sweet Tea at all. Dad thought it was great and easier. ![]() I'd rather drink water than drink iced tea made in that thing. Did I say ? ![]() I love sweet tea and could drink it all day long--but I'd never sleep at night. ![]() At WDW I order their Gold Peak Tea (a Coke product). It doesn't taste like real southern sweet tea but I like it better than soda.
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Fixing something doesn't sound weird to me at all, I've also heard of "cutting off" for turning off, I just couldn't figure out what the "eye" could be.
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This thread really brought back old memories for me! When DH was in the Army, we were always broke as a joke, so we never had sodas in thr house. I'd make a gallon of sweet tea in the morning and drink on that all day, then make another gallon just before DH got off duty and we'd drink on that all night. We went through a box of 100 tea bags every two weeks.
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we say the "eye" around here too We also are guilty about using Fixin too. I'm fixin to head to the store, make dinner and so on.We love sweet tea and only use Lipton teabags and mint or lemon to flavor. My sister loves to make sweet tea and I dare not drink any unless half of my glass is filled with water. She uses way too much sugar and it ends up being too sweet for me ![]()
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We were making our own but only my youngest and my DH drink it and don't drink every day.
Walmart sells a sweet tea concentrate and I have purchased that instead. It is decent. We just add water and ice. It is the kind used in many restaurants.
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I haven't read the whole thread (on a tight time schedule today) but here's what I have done.
I am NOT a sweet tea drinker - I like mine black and plain - but I have a friend who prefers sweet. I drink a HUGE amount of iced tea, I never drink sodas or sweetened drinks or juices, so other than 1 cup of coffee a day and H2O, tea is my beverage of choice. I usually have a gallon pitcher of freshly brewed tea in the fridge. To accommodate those who prefer it sweet, I make a sugar syrup. Equal amounts sugar and water in a pan, boil it till the sugar completely dissolves. stir it and watch it so it doesn't boil or become to thick. Let it cool completely and store it in a mason jar in the fridge; it keeps for a couple of weeks. To sweeten iced tea (or water, or cocktails, etc) add to taste. You can also make flavored syrups. Follow the above directions, then when you remove it from the heat, add torn mint leaves or any other torn herb, or zest and juice from any citrus, or homegrown rose petals (nice for cocktails) - just about anything you can think of. Let it infuse the syrup while it cools, then strain before storing. lemon or mint sweet tea is really quite tasty, even to those who like it plain, like myself! (PS: if you want it not quite so sweet, you can do one part sugar to 2 parts water. You may have to add more to your drinks to achieve the desired result, however)
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