Sweet Tea vs. Soda
Honored Contributor
4/28/17

@Marienkaefer2 wrote:

None of the above.

 

I'd choose a  glass of wine, or a cosmopolitan.  Smiley Happy


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@Marienkaefer2

 

For breakfast, too?  😀

Honored Contributor
4/28/17

I think I could survive on Coke or sweet tea.   

Honored Contributor
4/28/17

I've seen a comment here that "sweet tea" is a southern drink.   I thought sweet tea was just regular tea with lots of sugar in it ......  or is there something more to it?

Honored Contributor
4/28/17

Wow, so many healthy water drinkers here.  Wish I could get on the water bandwagon, but I JUST CAN'T DO IT!

Honored Contributor
4/28/17

Sweet tea doesn't have to be that sweet. It's personal preference. However I drink water 80% of the time and unsweet iced tea 10% of the time. I very rarely even drink juice.  

 

We have a Berkey water purifier. 

Honored Contributor
4/28/17

I absolutely cannot stand the taste of tea (or coffee....I know...I'm from some other planet). 

 

I'm on a quest to eat better, so I've given up everything but 100% fruit juice (on occasion), and water for my drinking, and I'm pretty ok with that. We make our own apple cider so that is good too. I love plain water, with lots of ice, Nothing else really quenches my thirst.

 

Once in awhile I'll have a hot chocolate, and I love milk, but have given up dairy as well, and feel better in my gut after doing so,. Never thought I had a dairy 'issue' but seem age can do things to one's body!

Honored Contributor
4/28/17

I love Snapple diet tea.  That's all I drink especially in the summer.  I can't drink soda.  All carbinated drinks are too hard on my stomach and chest.  I can only drink a few sips of them. Obviously Coke & Pepsi are the worst for me.  Only on really hot days to I drink plain water.

Trusted Contributor
4/28/17

I must have water for sure. But I love Dr Pepper and Sweet tea. Found a new drink last time I went to eat Thai. It is Thai tea. It has tea and a sweet cream. Turns orange when mixed up. So good.

Respected Contributor
4/28/17

At home, tap water or Perrier.  In a restaurant, unsweetened ice tea.

Respected Contributor
4/28/17

Water with lemon then sweet tea.  I never order sweet tea out at a restaurant because they make it too icky sweet.  I drink more water than anything.  I never  drink pop (aka soda) diet or sweet  Gave them up years ago.