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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Here are a few things I've learned by trial and error:

You can put powdered creamer and powdered sweetener in your cup then add the coffee on top. The motion of adding the coffee stirs it all together.

However, his does not work if you use a liquid creamer.....the powdered sweetener clumps up and looks like mini-styrofoam balls in your coffee.



When making sweet tea, you can put the sugar in before the tea and the action of pouring the tea in will disolve the sugar.

However, this does not work with sun tea. If you put the sugar in the water before the teabags, the sun will not steep your tea for you.



You can put the body parts in the container first. When pouring over the acid, it makes interesting holes in the parts as you pour it on.

However, you should refrain from dropping the body parts in after the acid as it splashes everywhere.
(, Wed 25 Feb 2009, 17:17, 4 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
lessons to be learned
do not ever use powdered creamer or powdered sweetener

do not ever use liquid creamer

use milk and sugar. if you do not want to use sugar, don't. but do not use artificial sweetener

also, do not use 'instant' coffee, it is neither instant, nor coffee

p.s. what the fuck is 'sun tea'?
(, Wed 25 Feb 2009, 20:35, Reply)
I can't believe someone actually responded to this post!
The creamer and sweetener are paid for by the office. At home I use milk and sugar though..

Sun Tea is an american thing...specifically a southern thing (as is sweet tea for that matter). You take a huge jar, fill it with water, toss in a few tea bags, and sit it outside for a couple hours. Viola, many cups of tea are produced.
(, Wed 25 Feb 2009, 21:57, Reply)
i couldn't help but reply
my indignation gland flared up :)

sun tea sounds godawful, but i accept that free creamer is better than paing for milk
(, Wed 25 Feb 2009, 23:06, Reply)
I disagree.
Paying for milk is better than free creamer. Or powdered milk, or UHT. 'Tastes like fresh milk' my backside.
(, Thu 26 Feb 2009, 11:16, Reply)

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