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Is Midwestern food better than southern food?

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Is Midwestern food better than southern food?

Is Midwestern food better than southern food?


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What is sweet tea anyway
Nice to see you come up for air after all the blow jobs you're having to give from your poll. It's tea that has had sugar added while still hot. If you add after it cools then it's just sweetened tea, like they serve on Martha's Vineyard for $100.00 a glass.
 
Nice to see you come up for air after all the blow jobs you're having to give from your poll. It's tea that has had sugar added while still hot. If you add after it cools then it's just sweetened tea, like they serve on Martha's Vineyard for $100.00 a glass.
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I don't know how a food thread turned into a bunch of folks exposing themselves for the first time in front of adults instead of kids like normal, but George Washington himself said if it wasn't for sweet tea he'd rather be British, and Sherman burned down The Arnold Palmer Sweet Tea factory just West of Atlanta and most historians credit the South losing the war that day. I'm gonna go join a Colorado football thread. I hear they'll have sweet tea soon.
 
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