I’m fixing my lunch.
For me its really supper,6:00 PM.
I carry my playmate cooler.
I’m getting tired of the old stand bys. soda mostly but also coffee and tea.
Any different ideas for dinner or breaks ?
Crystal light raspberry lemonade. Yum.
chocolate milk
yop
royal falooda
I like cranberry juice and ruby red grapefruit juice.
Apple juice
Ruby Red grapefruit juice
Milk
Sweet tea (homemade iced tea with sugar, no lemon. Lots of sugar). I dated a girl years ago from South Carolina, and the first time I ever had it was when we went to visit her grandparents. I must have had about 5 gallons of it that weekend!
Crystal Light Peach Tea… accept no substitutes
I’ll have to go with Milk, Water and Iced Tea. Yum.
Ribena
Milk with a little coffee powder and a little chocolate powder in.
For me it’s either Milk or Gatorade. The origional yeallow death formula or the green frost one. Always a good pick-me-up.
Arizona Tea (Raspberry flavored)
Starbuck’s Mocha Frappucino…mmm mmm mmm.
I will also second Crystal Light Raspberry Lemonade.
Grape juice.
Tap water.
Arnold Palmers. Better known as Half Iced-Tea, Half Lemonade. It’s like the perfect drink.
I like mixing cranberry juice with Pellegrino, but that’s carbonated, so it doesn’t count. Sorry.
Casey, do you have a recipe for the sweet tea? I’ve looked here, but the “tea” is limiting my search. My boyfriend’s Grandmother used to make it for him too, and I’d like to fix him some. I don’t think the sugar is just dumped in; I think it’s some kind of cooked syrup.
Sorry for the hijack. I vote for sweet tea too, but since I’m on a diet, diet rasberry tea will have to do. I can’t take the carbonation either.
Julie
Unsweetened iced tea. Or good coffee.
Another vote for tap water. Much more refreshing to me than sugary stuff.
No recipe. What “Grandma Sawyer(?)” did was to put 10 tea bags in a pot, fill it with water, boil it until the water was dark with tea (looks strong, yes, but wait, there’s more…). Add a cup or two of sugar to the hot water, stir until dissolved, pour over a pitcher full of ice, and add cold water to fill the pitcher (color should look more “normal”). Add sugar to taste (remember, it’s called sweet tea for a reason. Don’t be bashful…) and enjoy.
Either water, grape juice, or, if I’m in the right mood, chocolate milk.
Thanks Casey, that’s much more specific than my boyfriend was able to come up with. I shall surprise him!