tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1607813355298103530.post3365886169478375447..comments2023-09-27T01:35:20.022-07:00Comments on Carol Babineau - fabric works: Tea is stickyCarol A. Babineauhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03951204743607195543noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1607813355298103530.post-15959695354028572492011-08-04T13:52:57.701-07:002011-08-04T13:52:57.701-07:00Hi, Carol! I found you by reading our own blog! ...Hi, Carol! I found you by reading our own blog! This post is so coincidental to me, because only yesterday I had a tea disaster. I have a new iced tea maker. I know, that sounds silly and indulgent, but really, it makes super good iced tea, which in Texas with these 100+ temps we've been having is almost a necessity. Anyway, I got the thing all set up and going and I heard it rumbling and grumbling as I cooked dinner. Then I turned around. I had not pushed the pitcher under the spout sufficiently, and most of the tea ended up on the counter, dripping down the front of my drawers and cabinets, and pooling on the floor! I let out a yell and MY DH came running and quickly started sopping it up with paper towels and dish towels. What a mess! But at least at that point, nothing had been added to the tea that would have made it sticky!Alicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01193658783135430973noreply@blogger.com