Sun-Brewed Mint Tea

Submitted by: FutureChefShay 
Home Town: Chippawa, Ontario, Canada
Living In: Welland, Ontario, Canada
Use sun power to brew a lemon-tinged mint tea delicately sweetened with wildflower honey. 

Tea Punch

Submitted by: Wendy 
A different twist to a standard punch. Brewed tea is mixed with orange juice, pineapple juice, lemonade and ginger ale. 

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Lemonade-Mint Iced Tea

Submitted by: dls58 
Living In: Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
A refreshing and easy to prepare iced tea. You can vary the amounts of mint and sugar depending on your tastes. 

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Golden Wedding Punch

Submitted by: Tara Laine Hoffman 
A citrus and pineapple juice punch. This is decidedly different from your usual punch. 

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Honey Lemon Tea

Submitted by: COOKIN*KTH 
This is my favorite tea, my dad used to make it for me all the time. It is a sweet and sour tea. You taste the honey and then the lemon! YUM,YUM,YUM! Great for soothing sore throats! 

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Iced Tea II

Submitted by: Sharon 
Orange pekoe tea flavored with lemon juice and sweetened with sugar. 

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Good Ol' Alabama Sweet Tea

Submitted by: LOVECATS2001 
This sweet tea is found in houses, churches, and cafes all over the great state of Alabama. If you're north of the Mason-Dixon, you've NEVER had tea this good! Fresh-squeezed lemon, lime, or orange juice can be added for an extra flavor. 

Chandra Chai Moon Tea

Submitted by: Kimberley H. 
This recipe is the culmination of much experimentation in my kitchen. I have omitted black tea, as I am not fond of caffeine. The resulting tea follows in the tradition sprung up on the west coast, particularly the SF bay area, where a fondness for strong spices seems to be most favored, savored and brewed. Add enough soy milk or cows milk to suit your taste. 

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Hot Cranberry Tea

Submitted by: Terra Spickerman 
A sentimental favorite. My mother and I made it when I was 7 and it's been a part of our holiday tradition ever since. A fun recipe to make with the kids. A slow cooker will keep it warm while serving. 

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Tiger Tea

Submitted by: Sue Ann O'Buck 
'Tee time' was deliciously refreshing when we poured this thirst-quenching iced tea at our golf party. I enjoyed coming up with the recipe titles for our theme foods. Even non-golfers know this bright beverage is named for famous young pro Tiger Woods. -Sue Ann O'Buck, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania 
 
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