Perfect Iced Tea

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  • on September 01, 2011

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    I am from the south and a grew up making tea just like the reviewers did, and it makes a specific kind of very southern ice tea primed for sweetening. BUT, if you are not from the south or drink more expensive delicate loose tea (not Tetly or Lipton like i have learned to do and don't sweeten it with a cup of sugar. Then these are the perfect methods. The best ice tea, I ever drank was a earl gray with no sugar, and those don't come in giant one gallon bags at the grocery store. So, if you have a couple bags of a specialty tea that you would like to make into a ice tea, use the recipe above. If you have to make a huge amount of tea for a gathering or for people that drink it in gallons of it sweetened a day, in the heat, then you are better off with the method written up by Marnie713. 5 stars because this is a good recipe for the "perfect ice tea" not necessarily the best southern ice tea for the masses.

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  • on August 26, 2011

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    I make iced tea just like Marnie713 does, fill a medium pot with cold tap water, bring to a boil & throw 4 tea bags in, take off of the burner & cover, wait while it steeps a few minutes.I let it cool a little until it's just warm & then pour it into the tea container, add the sugar to taste & stir.Then add water to fill the tea pitcher. When I was a young girl we made the tea much sweeter but I've cut the sugar in half. It's very refreshing & yes we also use Lipton tea bags. as a side note one son & I enjoy hot specialty teas as well.I have 2 cups of hot tea in the morning instead of coffee. thanks for the tea recipes.

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  • on July 26, 2011

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    The best ice tea I've ever had: take a Mr. Coffee Ice Tea Maker and Luzianne family size ice tea bags, 2 or 3 depending on the size of your pot. Brew and enjoy!

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  • on July 26, 2011

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    Ice tea recipe - 2 regular lipton tea bags and one orange spice tea bag - makes the best ice tea

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  • on July 26, 2011

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    Oh Lord. I gave this two stars because it will technically make tea. I'm from the South but I can still tolerate unsweet tea. However, this is just not how it's done. You need to always start with cold water, even though you're about to boil it. It makes a difference- I don't know why. Put the teabags in and let it come to a ROLLING boil. Then, right as it's about to boil over, cut off the heat and let it steep for about 2 miinutes- you don't want it too strong. When you're making sweet tea you MUST use lipton and regular, granulated sugar. Pour the hot tea over the sugar in the pitcher...then fill it up with cold water. OK, I'm done citicizing.

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  • on July 26, 2011

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    do you really need a recipe?!

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