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Sweet tea? Is that the Southern type of Sweet Tea? I've heard folks talk about it, but I'm not quite sure exactly what it is. I generally put it somewhere in the category of grits & okra since it doesn't show up around here very often at all. Seems like it may have as much sugar as soda?
Sweet tea? Is that the Southern type of Sweet Tea? I've heard folks talk about it, but I'm not quite sure exactly what it is. I generally put it somewhere in the category of grits & okra since it doesn't show up around here very often at all. Seems like it may have as much sugar as soda?
Yeah, Southern sweet tea. Chick Fil-a is from Georgia and they serve sweet tea. It's very sweet, but not too sweet, in my opinion that is. It's really good and very refreshing when it's super hot outside, like it is today, here in Austin, Texas. I buy it by the gallon. It tastes better than what I can make at home. It's my favorite item that Chik-Fil-A offers. Many times when I go to the drive thru, sweet tea is the only thing I'll buy.
Another fast food chain arrives in the island and the obese, arterial-clogged crowd goes haywire. Over what?! Never enough fried fat, salt, and refined sugar around! I don't have to be gay to avoid that joint. Rather stay alive and eat some homegrown greens, veggies, nuts, fish, wild boar, and poi.
If someone is obese then they were obese before chik fil a arrives.
I'm in shape and I'll gladly welcome more variety of food here.
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Originally Posted by bmexman
Fast food with a dash of homophobia is coming to Hawaii! How exciting!
Clearly you don't like the job creation it will bring, do you happen to be unemployed or work at a rival food resturant?
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