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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When I was pregnant, I didn’t drink soda or iced tea with meals. Most adults I know don’t, even if they don’t drink alcohol. I do serve mocktails when I do cocktails, but wouldn’t offer anything beings still or sparkling water at dinner unless there were kids. (I also think the prevalence of iced tea is kind of a regional thing; growing up in NYC no one would ever have had iced tea on hand.)[/quote] Fellow NYC lady here. Wine and flat and sparking water is perfectly appropriate for a dinner party in addition to the wine (and I keep some beers around though ffew would take them). Lemons and limes for the sparkling. An adult wanting an orange juice or an iced tea or a Dr. Pepper would be odd. I may have that for a BBQ in August but certainly not on hand for a 9pm adults only dinner party in February. [/quote]
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