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‎05-22-2016 12:13 PM
Since the sun has shown it's cheerful self, I am into making sun tea again. I like my tea super sweet, so I guess I make sweet tea. ?? Don't know. How much sweetener do you use for sweet tea?
‎05-22-2016 12:19 PM
None! I drink unsweetened tea. I know most people drink it with some kind of sugar in it though.
‎05-22-2016 12:54 PM
Actual southern sweet tea has one cup of sugar and 4 cups of water. It's basically tea-flavored Kool-Aid.
I live in Texas and don't drink sweet tea because it's much too sweet. I drink my tea unsweetened, but you can always experiment with the amount of sugar. Even when I made actual Kool-Aid, I didn't put in the full one cup of sugar. That's a quarter cup of sugar for every glass.
‎05-22-2016 02:33 PM
We make sweet tea every day and use 1 cup of sugar to sweeten our 12 cup container of tea.
‎05-22-2016 03:06 PM
Thank you for the replies, everyone !!
‎05-22-2016 03:52 PM - edited ‎05-22-2016 03:52 PM
I make sweet tea all year round & I live on the east coast.
I make it by the gallon. My parents are from the south. So I was taught by them on how to make a gallon of it at a time.
Sugar - 2 1/2 cups of sugar
Water - 2 cups
Pour sugar in a medium size pan. Add water & boil.
Turn down heat to medium & start stirring until you have a sugary syrup.
My parents have always sworn that the syrup is what makes "sweet" southern tea using Lipton tea bags.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
‎05-22-2016 04:33 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:I make sweet tea all year round & I live on the east coast.
I make it by the gallon. My parents are from the south. So I was taught by them on how to make a gallon of it at a time.
Sugar - 2 1/2 cups of sugar
Water - 2 cups
Pour sugar in a medium size pan. Add water & boil.
Turn down heat to medium & start stirring until you have a sugary syrup.
My parents have always sworn that the syrup is what makes "sweet" southern tea using Lipton tea bags.
I love sweetened tea. My Dad was from the South, so my Mom learned to make sweet tea.
My question: Could you make the syrup, store it in a container, then add it to a glass of unsweetened tea as needed? DH likes his tea unsweetened, and granulated suger doesn't disolve/mix very well in cold or even room temperature tea.
‎05-22-2016 04:59 PM
My brother does. He only drinks black coffee & uses stored syrup sugar or sugar cubes. He doesn't like granulated sugar.
HTH
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
‎05-22-2016 08:27 PM
@Mz iMac wrote:I make sweet tea all year round & I live on the east coast.
I make it by the gallon. My parents are from the south. So I was taught by them on how to make a gallon of it at a time.
Sugar - 2 1/2 cups of sugar
Water - 2 cups
Pour sugar in a medium size pan. Add water & boil.
Turn down heat to medium & start stirring until you have a sugary syrup.
My parents have always sworn that the syrup is what makes "sweet" southern tea using Lipton tea bags.
Oooooh, I will try this. Do you think it would work with articial sweetener such as Splenda?
‎05-23-2016 02:45 PM - edited ‎05-23-2016 02:46 PM
I too drink unsweetened Tea. My problem is finding a really good tasting Tea and preferrably Organice and a Black Tea. ![]()
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