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Post by Delia on Feb 5, 2005 17:04:23 GMT -5
I just tried to register as "marketedelixer" and when I started typing in my password and I clicked go it said I had an invalid username and pass word combonation.
Should I not even bother trying to get help with this and just decide on a new name..?
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Post by Delia on Feb 5, 2005 17:09:16 GMT -5
You know what's really funny? I'm an idiot who needs to check her e-mail more often than 5 times an hour.
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Post by BeiNtelligentLater on Feb 5, 2005 18:40:16 GMT -5
I am glad that you got it figured out market. Welcome!!!! Pull up a bean bag, play with a puppie, have some iced tea and post away.
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Post by MarketedElixir on Feb 5, 2005 22:41:34 GMT -5
What kind of iced tea is it?
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Post by BeiNtelligentLater on Feb 5, 2005 22:58:23 GMT -5
blackberry sun tea today, tomorrow I think peach sun tea. Do you have a favorite?
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Post by MarketedElixir on Feb 5, 2005 23:02:00 GMT -5
I'm all for variety..but I'm not a big fan of unsweetened tea. That doesn't mean I want surgery syrup mess in my cup, but I do have a sweet tooth... And there's nothing wrong with that! Peach sounds diiivvinne!
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Post by BeiNtelligentLater on Feb 5, 2005 23:14:46 GMT -5
marketed I make it unsweetened, but there is either sugar or sweeten low in the cabinet if you want it. Make it as sweet as you like.
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Post by softspotforSteve on Feb 6, 2005 1:39:31 GMT -5
don't know why I was reminded of this, but I was: peppermint sticks dissolved in a cup of coffee equals yumminess.
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Post by LadiByrd on Feb 6, 2005 2:02:28 GMT -5
same with hot cocoa... mmmm
cheap way of making the expensive flavored kind!!
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Post by MarketedElixir on Feb 6, 2005 9:35:14 GMT -5
No, don't get me wrong, Ladi! I never "expect" the tea to be sweeetened. Just as long as there's sugar around when I'm drinking it's fine by me. And honestly, it's really really considerate and nice of you (even if you're not trying to be) to make it unsweeted originally, because it's always nice to let people adjust everything to their liking. My sister does that with salt and my mother yells at her for it. Because in all reality, some things taste better with the salt cooked with them rather than added on top later..
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Post by BrianBNL on Feb 6, 2005 12:43:00 GMT -5
...so it's really... "Stomach vs. Heart", right? ;D
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Post by BeiNtelligentLater on Feb 6, 2005 13:09:59 GMT -5
Marketed...i agree there are some spices that need to be steep into the food...sugar is not one of them. Thankfully!!! So enjoy and have your tea as sweet as you want. I think tomorrow shall be raspberry tea.
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Post by LadiByrd on Feb 6, 2005 13:22:31 GMT -5
oooh... raspberry... my favorite!!
Chiles has really good blackberry tea... though i think it's syrup flavored
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Post by BeiNtelligentLater on Feb 6, 2005 14:09:07 GMT -5
Ladi it is syrup and wayyyy too sweet for me. The blackberry tea I make is from real blackberrys..it is pretty subtle. A bit of sugar brings out the flavor though.
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Post by LadiByrd on Feb 6, 2005 14:33:33 GMT -5
i like my iced tea southern style: almost syrup sweet
but hot tea i drink with little or no sugar... especially green tea
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