Eating Styles: Iced Tea Edition! Sam June 11, 2012 Eating Styles 7 Comments Editor’s Note: Eating Styles, which formerly appeared every Thursday, will now be moved to Mondays. In honor of National Iced Tea Day, which took place yesterday, Sunday, June 10, this week’s Eating Styles post is all about iced tea. How do you drink it? Many people agree iced tea is the perfect way to cool down on a hot summer day, but not everyone drinks it the same. How do you embellish your glass of golden-brown icy perfection? Do you squeeze a little lemon in it? Sugar or sweetener? Nothing at all? Or do you prefer iced tea that has “long island” before it? Vote for your favorite way to drink iced tea below, and explain in the comments! [poll id=”367″] The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Sam My name is Sam and all I care about is food. Latest posts by Sam (see all) Quick Bite: French Toast Crunch - March 8, 2014 Eating Styles: Would You Eat Horse Meat? - November 18, 2013 Deep Fried Everything Ep 153 - November 14, 2013 7 Responses Bobby V. Berry, Jr. June 11th, 2012 When I drink tea I like it sweetened. If I am served iced tea unsweetened I use an artificial sweetener because it will dissolve in cold tea. When I am drinking alcoholic drinks I love a Long Island. But as most people know there is no tea in a Long Island. 🙂 Reply Peggasus June 11th, 2012 I answered sweetener (usually Splenda, sometimes agave), lemon, and how could you have forgotten mint!? Reply Connie June 11th, 2012 I answered sugar. I use simple syrup for my ice tea. Reply Smokin' June 12th, 2012 I skip the sugar if it’s good iced tea. Haven’t had a long island for a while, but may have to change that this weekend. Seems like they had many ingredients in them. Reply Pia Kreisman June 13th, 2012 I’d love to have a sweetened iced tea on a hot summer day plus a lemon. The combination is just so refreshing. The coldness soothes the nerves and the lemon scent adds up more to the soothing effect. I’d like to drink it especially noon time so I can stay on my porch and just enjoy the summer noon. Reply Geena Stepp June 15th, 2012 Lemon, sugar, and raspberry. Cold, but no ice 🙂 Reply Chany Apploniec July 13th, 2012 Hey! Someone in my Myspace group shared this website with us so I came to check it out. I’m definitely loving the information. I’m bookmarking and will be tweeting this to my followers! Excellent blog and fantastic design and style. Reply Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Current ye@r * Leave this field empty
Bobby V. Berry, Jr. June 11th, 2012 When I drink tea I like it sweetened. If I am served iced tea unsweetened I use an artificial sweetener because it will dissolve in cold tea. When I am drinking alcoholic drinks I love a Long Island. But as most people know there is no tea in a Long Island. 🙂 Reply
Peggasus June 11th, 2012 I answered sweetener (usually Splenda, sometimes agave), lemon, and how could you have forgotten mint!? Reply
Smokin' June 12th, 2012 I skip the sugar if it’s good iced tea. Haven’t had a long island for a while, but may have to change that this weekend. Seems like they had many ingredients in them. Reply
Pia Kreisman June 13th, 2012 I’d love to have a sweetened iced tea on a hot summer day plus a lemon. The combination is just so refreshing. The coldness soothes the nerves and the lemon scent adds up more to the soothing effect. I’d like to drink it especially noon time so I can stay on my porch and just enjoy the summer noon. Reply
Chany Apploniec July 13th, 2012 Hey! Someone in my Myspace group shared this website with us so I came to check it out. I’m definitely loving the information. I’m bookmarking and will be tweeting this to my followers! Excellent blog and fantastic design and style. Reply