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Sun tea is the best, unsweetened and slightly chilled. Great on a hot desert day. You should try the peanut butter and jelly. I don't prefer it but I don't like jelly.... Oh how do we get on the name calling list?
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@MrTeddy12986 Awkward I'm from New Zealand and we have fish&chups
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peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are good!! :)
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omfg i just love the way u say peanutbutter! ^.^ haha anyway for that truth or dare thing! I dare you to write, and say on a video, a "People I Would Fuck" list
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I dare you to try a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with icedtea. Nesta. thats the brand. do it.
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I have a london cousin and I said that I really liked her pants. She flipped out and told me that that means panties/ underwear. I asked what do you call them and she said Trousers. You also call your jackets (I think) Jumpers. You call chips, crisps, and fries, chips. You also eat fish and chips (fries) together. So I think you guys are the weird ones. :)
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I'm fairly sure the same thing would happen if someone tried to serve hot tea in the South. Just sayin'.
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you're actually really funny hahaha
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What gels Fruit Jelly is the addition of Pectin. Pectin is a water-soluble colloidal carbohydrate derived from fruit.
Ice Tea is great on a hot summer day; light, refreshing, low or no sugar, no carbonation, smooth and easy to drink. I drink it instead of soda in order to keep my calorie and sugar count down. I like mine with a twist of lemon. Don't knock it until you've tried it.
By they way, the sweet tea you buy in bottles is not that great, and it has nearly as much sugar as a soda.
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Jelly is a fruit based preserve. Jam or fruit preserves have bits of fruit in them with sugar. Jelly is fruit that has been pureed and strained, and is a gel like consistency, but still a sweet fruit substance that you put on bread or toast. In short, Jam, Preserves, and Jelly are all sweet canned fruit.
What you are thinking of is gelatin or "Jello", which is an artificially colored and flavored gelatin that must be refrigerated to set up.
I dare you to try a peanut butter jelly sandwich...
xSuperxSarahx 1 month ago 50
Fanny is quite a popular name here in Sweden... that's awkward.
AnnaJ55 1 month ago 22