Cate18 0 Posted June 29, 2009 Walmart actually has a Mr. coffee iced tea maker on sale right now. I've been in a few Walmarts and have seen it being displayed out in the middle of the aisles. I like to use that tea maker, because I can select whatever flavours I want. I use two big Luzianne tea bags, and then two small flavoured tea bags. I have a HUGE assortment of teas in my pantry. I should take a picture and show you. I have a whole basket full and then stacks of boxes. This way I can make cranberry, mint, peach, raspberry, etc etc etc. Anything you can think of that you can find in any store. If you like your tea a little sweetened you can add a bit of Splenda to it. As a side note--I was a "drink with my meal" cheater. But I only drank iced tea. And then I found out that if you drink tea with your meal, it blocks Iron absorption, which can lead to anaemia. So that was the final stake in my drinking while eating cheat :rolleyes2: Just wanted to pass that along to any of you other closet cheaters. Good luck making some awesome teas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mom of Chuy 0 Posted June 29, 2009 You can take any tea (or coffee) after it is cooled down completely, put a small amount sweetened Creamer of your choice (I use sugar free hazelnut), fill a glass with tea and the creamer, ice cubes, it's great. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ParrotheadCathy 0 Posted June 29, 2009 TO flavor your basic Southern-style sweet tee, you have only to add thin slices of the flavor that you seek -- kind of like you would to sangria. I have put thin slices of peaches in my tea when I brew it and remove the slices when I'm ready to serve. To keep your tea from becoming cloudy (and usually bitter) DON'T refrigerate it. That means you need to brew less at one time, but you don't have to pour it out either. I was raised in a house where once Breakfast was made and the dishes cleared away, you brewed your tea for the day! That way, there was fresh tea for lunch and supper. I grew up using loose tea in a metal tea ball. Later, started using famiy-size tea bags. I like Luzianne tea brewed strong (2-3 teabags to 3 quarts of water). Sweeten when it's hot. After all these years out on my own, I still do exactly that. And nowadays, I have a cup of hot tea in the morning and my granddaughter (who lives with me) drinks the tea iced for the rest of the day. I have also frozen slices of lemon and lime and orange in ice cubes that we use for tea when we have family cookouts and such. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pixiestix 4 Posted July 4, 2009 I love my ginger tea. I use 2 scoops from 4c green tea light with lemon and honey (www.4c.com), add 8oz fresh ginger juice (put ginger root in juicer) and 5-6 squeezed lemons. Mix it all up. It's sooo delish!!! :smile2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turkeycacher 0 Posted July 6, 2009 My sister-in-law just taught me this. place 3 lipton family size iced decaff tea bags in the basket of your coffee maker and brew just like you would a pot of coffee. when though pour a gallon of cold Water into a 2 gal. pitcher and then the tea (this stops the tea from foming). refrigerate or add ice. you can also add sweetners and flavors if disired Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Irish76 0 Posted July 8, 2009 In the afternoon at work I brew Camomille Tea in my regular tea cup--let it steep for several minutes. Then I add cold Water and ice. Sometimes I add honey or sweetener. This is really refreshing and relaxing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
health4life 0 Posted July 8, 2009 Add 4 Constant Coment tea bags to your Luzianne and enjoy! It always goes over well at my gatherings. Walmart actually has a Mr. coffee iced tea maker on sale right now. I've been in a few Walmarts and have seen it being displayed out in the middle of the aisles. I like to use that tea maker, because I can select whatever flavours I want. I use two big Luzianne tea bags, and then two small flavoured tea bags. I have a HUGE assortment of teas in my pantry. I should take a picture and show you. I have a whole basket full and then stacks of boxes. This way I can make cranberry, mint, peach, raspberry, etc etc etc. Anything you can think of that you can find in any store. If you like your tea a little sweetened you can add a bit of Splenda to it. As a side note--I was a "drink with my meal" cheater. But I only drank iced tea. And then I found out that if you drink tea with your meal, it blocks Iron absorption, which can lead to anaemia. So that was the final stake in my drinking while eating cheat :biggrin: Just wanted to pass that along to any of you other closet cheaters. Good luck making some awesome teas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Libbyjane1976 1 Posted July 8, 2009 My sister-in-law just taught me this. place 3 lipton family size iced decaff tea bags in the basket of your coffee maker and brew just like you would a pot of coffee. when though pour a gallon of cold Water into a 2 gal. pitcher and then the tea (this stops the tea from foming). refrigerate or add ice. you can also add sweetners and flavors if disired Since giving up my Diet Pepsi I started drinking ALOT more iced tea and this is my favorite!!! Also, since it's nice out I'll stick 2 or 3 tea bags into a pitcher, fill it with Water and let it sit outside in the sun for a couple of hours before refrigerating. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krtork 0 Posted July 8, 2009 Since giving up my Diet Pepsi I started drinking ALOT more iced tea and this is my favorite!!! Also, since it's nice out I'll stick 2 or 3 tea bags into a pitcher, fill it with Water and let it sit outside in the sun for a couple of hours before refrigerating. Sun Tea, my all time fav!:biggrin: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Loving everyday 0 Posted July 31, 2009 I am a teaholic I make tea at my work all the time.... Using one decafe tea bag fill a 32 ounce cup with one cup of hot Water, let tea bag sit in there for a minute while you add a packet of splenda. Add ice till the cup is full of ice and enjoy...the ice will melt in the hot Water making yummy ice tea....add a lemon wedge if you want. :crying: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JennBand08 0 Posted July 31, 2009 Just wanted to add.. if you put a spoon in your glass with your ice when you pour hot tea over it, it will keep the glass from breaking. I haven't tried Stevia sweetener yet, is that the new one in the green? Or is that Truvia? There are so many now... Splenda is my favorite so far though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WaistBand 0 Posted August 2, 2009 Though I love it, and used to make it, I no longer make it. There have recently been warnings issued about bacteria growth in sun tea (the temp in the sun is just right to grow bugs)---and I have to say I experienced this first-hand. So, now it's a big jug of cold Water and cold-brew teabags in the fridge. Same concept, but safer. I am an UNsweet girl, so that's all there is to it. Toss the bags after steeping, and add a squeeze of lemon. But my sweet tea husband uses Splenda. (Stevia--at least Truvia brand--caused me some weird neuro symptoms, so I haven't stuck with that.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AirKuhl 1 Posted August 4, 2009 I drink tea all the time, I like a whole bunch of different flavors. I really like the red tea made out of Rooibos, it tastes good and is naturally caffeine free so I can drink it right before bed. You can also go to Peets coffee shops, they have a whole bunch of loose tea you can smell and decide what you might like. I can't stand sweetened tea, I only like it straight up or maybe a touch of lemon in some flavors, so I can't help with sweet tea. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elcee 3,341 Posted August 4, 2009 The recipies so far are great. can't wait for it to warm up a bit so I can try some of them. As to Rooibos , I can't stand the stuff. Even the smell puts me off.I used to hate it when I lived in South Africa and someone would offer me tea and make me a cup of Rooibos.Yuk! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Punkinx2 0 Posted August 12, 2009 I drink tons of iced tea. I got one of those Mr. coffee Iced Tea makers and it has been used more than any other small appliance in the house. I only like a hint of fruit so I usually use a few bags of regular plus 1 bag of peach black tea (or you could use whatever flavor you want). Play with the tastes and strengths. I don't even use sugar or sweetener in my tea. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites