Posted by notjustair on June 10, 2015 at 20:13:04 from (70.195.11.220):
I drink entirely too much iced tea in the summer. I brew it with half decaf and half regular bags, so I feel like I am doing my part. I do drink about a gallon a day after all. I don't drink soda to speak of and I don't "drink", so this is my vice.
Why can't any gas station brew their own tea anymore? All of the tea is made the same way as soda - a concentrate that gets mixed with water when you pull the lever. They try to be sneaky and make it look like a brewed container but you can hear the dispenser pumping away in the back room. It tastes gross, too - like every chemical they put in it to make it last five years. Are the kids working there unable to brew tea???
Sorry, I just had to vent. I spent my day in the pickup dragging the stock trailer. It was time to deliver animals for butcher and didn't even have any decent tea to look forward to. Did I mention the thermometer in the pickup said 100 degrees? Ugh.
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