My favorite kind of summer tea is __________
#2
Posted: 8/2/06 at 11:08pm
mango, peach or raspberry
#3
Posted: 8/2/06 at 11:27pm
Call me a good ol' southern boy, but I like sweet tea. The sweeter, the better!
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#4
Posted: 8/2/06 at 11:29pm
Gallon of tea, brewed strong, with a large can of frozen lemonade mixed in.
#5
Posted: 8/2/06 at 11:32pm
Green Tea from Panera Bread! Best around!
#6
Posted: 8/3/06 at 12:06am
Plantation iced tea? I thought iced tea wasn't introduced to the world until 1904 at the World's Fair in St. Louis.
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#7
Posted: 8/3/06 at 12:10am
Actually it is served in Hawaii, referring to the pineapple plantations of the 1900's there.
#8
Posted: 8/3/06 at 12:12am
Thanks for the clarification.
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#9
Posted: 8/3/06 at 2:06am
Long Island Iced
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#10
Posted: 8/3/06 at 2:17am
Fire Island dance, circa 1979.
#11
Posted: 8/3/06 at 2:21am
Anyone else here tried Good Earth tea?
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#12
Posted: 8/3/06 at 2:31am
Good Earth is very nice. But having come from Colorado, I'm stuck on Celestial Seasoning.
What we drink here, mostly, is Stash - especially the Lemon Ginger.
What we drink here, mostly, is Stash - especially the Lemon Ginger.
#13
Posted: 8/3/06 at 6:32am
Cold Green Tea with Lemon... Yay!
And I second the Long Island Ice Tea.
And I second the Long Island Ice Tea.
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#14
Posted: 8/3/06 at 6:59am
My personal tastes would have to say lipton's mango or peach iced tea, but my irishness says a good aul' cuppa tea with a dash a' milk and plenty o' sugar.
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deep-delving, dark, deliberate you would say
browsing on spire and bogland; but today
our sky-blue slates are steaming in the sun,
our yachts tinkling and dancing in the bay
like racehorses. We contemplate at last
shining windows, a future forbidden to no one.
Derek Mahon
"Maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets."
Arthur Miller
#15
Posted: 8/3/06 at 8:39am
Corine's Corner Passion Fruit/Peach/Raspberry Iced Passion tea.
4- Tea bags Bromley's Passion Fruit Green Tea
2- Tea bags Peach tea
1- Tea bag Raspberry tea
Boil water seep bags for 1 hour. Mix bags with a wooden spoon.
Remove. Put tea into the freezer for one hour. Serve with lemon wedges and add a few fresh lime wedges.
It will put PASSION into your day.
Tip for the day from:
https://www.corinescorner.com
4- Tea bags Bromley's Passion Fruit Green Tea
2- Tea bags Peach tea
1- Tea bag Raspberry tea
Boil water seep bags for 1 hour. Mix bags with a wooden spoon.
Remove. Put tea into the freezer for one hour. Serve with lemon wedges and add a few fresh lime wedges.
It will put PASSION into your day.
Tip for the day from:
https://www.corinescorner.com
#16
Posted: 8/3/06 at 9:54am
Tazo Red Tea. But I can't find it anywhere around here.
#17
Posted: 8/3/06 at 10:27am
I love Corine.
My favorite tea is one made from ma huang root.
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My favorite tea is one made from ma huang root.
*so skinny, so fast!*
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#18
Posted: 8/3/06 at 10:36am
Jasmine iced tea....
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#19
Posted: 8/3/06 at 10:57am
Peach or raspberry. Call me commercial, but usually Snapple...love Snapple peach iced tea. I could drink it forever.
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#20
Posted: 8/3/06 at 11:02am
Second the sweet tea---Yummy!
But I will have to try Corine's recipe---sounds scrumptious!
But I will have to try Corine's recipe---sounds scrumptious!
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#21
Posted: 8/3/06 at 11:04am
Be careful. That may not have been the real Corine. It might have been an imposter. Maybe Corine1.
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#22
Posted: 8/3/06 at 11:12am
"Plantation iced tea? I thought iced tea wasn't introduced to the world until 1904 at the World's Fair in St. Louis."
It became more popular because it was served at the World's Fair, but cookbooks from the Civil War era have iced tea recipes.
It became more popular because it was served at the World's Fair, but cookbooks from the Civil War era have iced tea recipes.
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#23
Posted: 8/3/06 at 11:38am
My favorite is sun tea brewed with fresh mint leaves.
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#24
Posted: 8/3/06 at 12:05pm
Be careful with sun tea. You could get sick from the bacteria that can grow in it.
I love a good Thai iced tea -- chai tea with just a little evaporated skim over ice.
I love a good Thai iced tea -- chai tea with just a little evaporated skim over ice.
#25
Posted: 8/3/06 at 2:42pm
DG, Stash tea is great - ever try the blueberry? Rebel that I am, I also enjoy their White Christmas blend in the summer. It has a little ginger and mint and is very refreshing.
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