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Do you like Lesbian tea?
Posted on 5/17/22 at 12:11 pm
Posted on 5/17/22 at 12:11 pm
It’s one of my favorite items from the Greek and Mediterranean cafes. Athenos and Zeuss both make good ones. The rose water and pine seeds are just so refreshing.
This post was edited on 5/17/22 at 12:12 pm
Posted on 5/17/22 at 12:13 pm to cbree88
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like Lesbian tea?
A potent brew. Butch Grey is strong.
Posted on 5/17/22 at 12:20 pm to cbree88
I prefer lesbian crumpets.
Posted on 5/17/22 at 12:22 pm to cbree88
so refreshing after softball
Posted on 5/17/22 at 12:33 pm to cbree88
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Do you like Lesbian tea?
It’s all I drink while watching lesbian porn.
Posted on 5/17/22 at 12:41 pm to cbree88
This is not a Mediterranean thing it was invented in New Orleans believe it or not.
Posted on 5/17/22 at 12:55 pm to cbree88
Wish I knew, but I can't find anyone to serve me some. #WhiteMaleProblems
Posted on 5/17/22 at 1:38 pm to cbree88
i like to drink mine while scissoring
Posted on 5/17/22 at 1:42 pm to cbree88
Boo Krewe, I'm a lesbian trapped in a man's body.
Posted on 5/17/22 at 1:42 pm to cbree88
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Lesbian tea
You know what's weird is that gay guys are probably much more into into "tea time" than lesbians ever will be. You would think girls who are into girls would basically commandeer "tea time" and turn it into the lesbian brunch.
Posted on 5/17/22 at 1:46 pm to cbree88
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Do you like Lesbian tea?
Perhaps you mean "Lebanese Tea". Then yes, I do like it and find it refreshing when eating Mediterranean food.
Mona's on Banks St. is where I usually get it when ordering from there. I also like their Turkish Coffee as an after dinner drink.
Posted on 5/17/22 at 2:24 pm to Got Blaze
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try to find this beverage on Lebanese menus in any other city, any other state, or in Lebanon itself, and it doesn’t appear to exist. Ask, and no one has ever heard of Lebanese iced tea. That’s because Lebanese iced tea is a completely New Orleans invention. In truth, the only thing Lebanese about Lebanese iced tea is who created it.
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Posted on 5/17/22 at 2:58 pm to Boomshockalocka
It's the nuts that set the Lesbian Tea apart. I love the nuts!!!
Posted on 5/17/22 at 4:33 pm to Boomshockalocka
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That’s because Lebanese iced tea is a completely New Orleans invention
Not sure I agree with this statement. Back in 1989-1992'ish, I can remember ordering Lebanese tea from the Green Olive Restaurant on W. Congress in Lafayette. I lived down the street while in college and dined there 3-4 days per week (chicken shawarma plate was $4.99) The owner George, his sister, and parents came over from Lebanon during the 1980's to escape the Lebanese War. I don't think LT came from the homeland, but was an Americanized creation to supplement the beverage list. Who invented it, I have no clue. Just remember drinking it 30+ years ago. I still have George's business card and will reach out to him to inquire where/when he learned about it.
Posted on 5/18/22 at 5:59 am to cbree88
Sure
Don’t care who fixes it.
Don’t care who fixes it.
Posted on 5/18/22 at 4:00 pm to Got Blaze
Posting just so I can find this thread again later, because the possible revelation that Lebanese tea is a roughly quarter century old New Orleans invention has blown my fricking mind.
Posted on 5/18/22 at 4:04 pm to Got Blaze
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It’s 1993, and Mona’s Cafe on Banks Street in Mid-City, New Orleans, has expanded from a Middle Eastern grocery store to a mini cafe with a curious menu of two poboys (roast beef and shrimp), and a short list of Middle Eastern foods: smooth, earthy hummus, and darkly-fried falafel of mashed chickpeas and herbs. Later, as the restaurant and its menu expanded, there were many more dishes, and a new drink menu that included hot mint tea, cola products, and an unknown: Lebanese Iced Tea—a sweet, lemony iced tea with a soft floral perfume and flavor.
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Not sure I agree with this statement. Back in 1989-1992'ish, I can remember ordering Lebanese tea from the Green Olive Restaurant on W. Congress in Lafayette.
I know I had it at Roman's in Baton Rouge on Government Street around the same timeframe, and maybe even earlier than that. Certainly before 1993.
This post was edited on 5/18/22 at 4:08 pm
Posted on 5/18/22 at 5:31 pm to Y.A. Tittle
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Roman's in Baton Rouge on Government Street
I'm pretty sure my experience with getting that tea at Roman's goes back to at least the early 80's. I also want to remember that it was explained to us thay *they* came up with it from trying to fix a mistaken mix of tea and lemonade. Lebanese Arnold Palmer, anyone?
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