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My mother is making some right now. I remember making it before in Girl Scouts. Has anybody else ever made it before?
 
We make it often throughout the summer.



Cool! I haven't had any since I was a teenager. I liked other kinds of tea too like flavored and iced. I'm not a coffee drinker at all.
 
You don't have winter down there, if it ever gets down to 40 y'all act like it's cold, lol
We get down to below 32.doesn't usually last long

A heat wave to you snowbirds, 58 degrees .death occurs at 73 and no ac.here we had schools with no ac.
 
We get down to below 32.doesn't usually last long

A heat wave to you snowbirds, 58 degrees .death occurs at 73 and no ac.here we had schools with no ac.

Wait, I've never heard of anyone dying from the heat at 73. In fact, WI is no longer really the dairy State, that's now CA, and cows there die from heat that they handle no problem here.

But the first day of the year it hits 50 degrees here, you will see people wearing a parka and shorts :biggrin I was told about that when I first moved here, but didn't believe it. It's the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen
 
Wait, I've never heard of anyone dying from the heat at 73. In fact, WI is no longer really the dairy State, that's now CA, and cows there die from heat that they handle no problem here.

But the first day of the year it hits 50 degrees here, you will see people wearing a parka and shorts :biggrin I was told about that when I first moved here, but didn't believe it. It's the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen
Florida has the most cows.it at one time fed the confederate army ,states.irc
 
We get down to below 32.doesn't usually last long

A heat wave to you snowbirds, 58 degrees .death occurs at 73 and no ac.here we had schools with no ac.





Speaking of heat waves, I think that's pretty much what the US is in currently. So far today is the coolest day we've had in Ohio for weeks.
 
Florida has the most cows.it at one time fed the confederate army ,states.irc

You had me fact checking this?!? WI has more than 2x as many cows as FL, although FL does have a large cattle industry that goes mostly unnoticed. We're down to #9, FL is #12. If farmer's kids keep selling their land to real estate developers here, FL may pass us ...
 
Bah,I work read in 100 degrees.
forget that unless its in the shade ,i use work at charcoal plant where we bagged the charcoal big metal building with a fan in the wall to draw the dust out.. worked in 100* weather many summer 0 temps in the winter.. we had huge metal furnace we kept cranking that blowed heat through duct works .with a stove pipe connected blowing over ya,, not sure i could do them days again
 
Wait, I've never heard of anyone dying from the heat at 73. In fact, WI is no longer really the dairy State, that's now CA, and cows there die from heat that they handle no problem here.

But the first day of the year it hits 50 degrees here, you will see people wearing a parka and shorts :biggrin I was told about that when I first moved here, but didn't believe it. It's the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen
I go into denial in the fall, refuse to put on a jacket until it gets below freezing.
 
I used to drink and make the stuff by the gallon.
Nowadays I make green tea. It's pretty close to the same thing. Nice and mellow and smooth.
 
forget that unless its in the shade ,i use work at charcoal plant where we bagged the charcoal big metal building with a fan in the wall to draw the dust out.. worked in 100* weather many summer 0 temps in the winter.. we had huge metal furnace we kept cranking that blowed heat through duct works .with a stove pipe connected blowing over ya,, not sure i could do them days again
Shade makes not much of a difference.humidity will get you.desert heat ain't crap.
 
i been told that im in mo and have plenty humidity
 
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