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Ahh, yes. My bad. Thanks for the info, I think I'm going to try to track those down.
You can order the blanks (plain skulls) or the molds to "do it yourself" here.
post #47 of 53
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Originally Posted by rach2jlc View Post

And, yes, you eat it with all sorts of wonderful things, all mostly deep fried and swimming in gravy (country fried steak, home fries, chicken fried steak, chicken fried chicken, country ham, etc.). Vegetables, too, are usually deep fried (squash, okra, green tomatoes, etc.)


Talk about an insulin spike!
post #48 of 53
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I love Sweet tea, and absolutely feel what you're saying. I think I spit it out bc it just did not taste good at all.

down here we have this available... and I'm way into it:



Another one that is available in jug servings is from Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken. No recommendation for the chicken, but the sweet tea is pretty good.
post #49 of 53
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You're in Atlanta, right? If so, I'm on my way over.

You know what really pisses me off? Nice restaurants in Atlanta that don't have sweet tea. WTF, you're in the middle of the South, make some sweet tea, asshole. And no, unsweetened tea and simple syrup will not be OK, go make me some sweet tea. If I replace Mayor Sucky Franklin I will mandate that every restaurant in Atlanta offer sweet tea. Those restaurants who refuse and continue to think that simple syrup works will be forced to use Bicycle Shorts Man as their host until they give in.

Athens currently, but my sweet tea is pretty outstanding, so it might be worth the drive!

I will never understand how any place in the South could exclusively sell tea that isn't sweetened. I know there's a fair number of transplants in ATL, but still.

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You can order the blanks (plain skulls) or the molds to "do it yourself" here.

Those are really cool. I would have never guessed there was such a thing as Mexican sugar skull molds. I will, however, probably soon be the proud owner of some in the near future.
post #50 of 53
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Originally Posted by tdangio View Post
You know what really pisses me off? Nice restaurants in Atlanta that don't have sweet tea. WTF, you're in the middle of the South, make some sweet tea, asshole. And no, unsweetened tea and simple syrup will not be OK, go make me some sweet tea. If I replace Mayor Sucky Franklin I will mandate that every restaurant in Atlanta offer sweet tea. Those restaurants who refuse and continue to think that simple syrup works will be forced to use Bicycle Shorts Man as their host until they give in.

PLUS FUCKING ONE TRILLION GAZILLION!
post #51 of 53
I like nestea in a can on really hot days when out and about.

Just had one.

Tastes nothing like tea but still good.
post #52 of 53
Sweet tea is awsome !
post #53 of 53
Just had the McDonalds Sweet Tea the other day and damn... It's like drinking straight corn syryp....
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