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Location: Georgia, on the Florida line, right above Tallahassee
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I like the Peach tea and Lemonade from Crystal Light. I use those to make 2 quarts. Also the Wyler's from Dollar General are $1.00 for 8, 16.9 oz. packs. They have Hawaiian Punch, too. It's cheap, 8 packs for a buck. I use 3 packs for 2 quarts of water. It's really sweet. Even with 1 less pack recommended.
I drink a lot of water. Sometimes, I just want something different and easy. And with no calories.
If you want to suggest a diet - low calorie item - I'm all ears.
Location: Georgia, on the Florida line, right above Tallahassee
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Originally Posted by MJ7
all natural here....
i like tea, unsweetened add a lemon or lime and thats it.
sugar is a killer, so i avoid it...mostly
I like dropping a chunk of lemon in Diet Coke. Dunno where I picked that up from. Maybe its an acquired taste. I can drink Coke with some ice, and the ice dilutes it. I can't drink Pepsi. I mean, I can drink it, but it's too sweet. Even diluted with melted ice, its too sweet for me.
I like dropping a chunk of lemon in Diet Coke. Dunno where I picked that up from. Maybe its an acquired taste. I can drink Coke with some ice, and the ice dilutes it. I can't drink Pepsi. I mean, I can drink it, but it's too sweet. Even diluted with melted ice, its too sweet for me.
That's always been my complaint about Pepsi - too sweet.
I also like lemon in my diet Coke. That started when I was served it that way in a restaurant, probably so the server could tell which was diet.
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