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Reviewed: Feb. 21, 2009
I never knew how easy it could be to brew tea in a coffee maker. Our favorite is raspberry it always turns out fantastic, you do have to adjust the amount of sugar depending on the flavor of tea 1 1/2 cups we found is perfect for the raspberry. My kids have a blast taking turns picking out flavors. We've made Blueberry, Black Berry, Black Currant, Apple Cinnamon, and next we're trying peach. My husband the Coca-Cola addict who would drink 3-5 cans a day has cut down his soda comsumption to 1 a day if that thanks to this recipe. With the 5 of us we usually have to make a gallon every other day. I disagree with the review below me. My tea has no bitterness at all but I clean my coffee maker including the filter portion so there is no residual anything.
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Reviewed: Jan. 27, 2009
I am a lifelong resident of SC, and I agree with cristiesc: you can't make tea in a coffeemaker without it having a slightly bitter taste (from the coffee residue) unless you devote your coffeemaker ENTIRELY to making tea. I make sweet tea EVERY DAY (it IS the tablewine of the South, y'all know!) and all I do is boil water in the microwave and then put the teabags in and let them "steep" (sit) for about ten minutes. Then I add sweetener (usually Splenda) and water. Super simple.
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Reviewed: Jan. 15, 2009
This is recipe is easy and is the best sweet tea I've had since I left Georgia. I can't keep enough around the house and is much cheaper than buying it at the store. Thank You Very Much! Squidmom, FL
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Reviewed: Jul. 25, 2008
Finally! I am a sweet tea expert! Thanks so very much for sharing this recipe. I actually tried 1/2 Splenda and 1/2 sugar. I've lived in the South for 16 years, and I've learned the trick.
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Reviewed: Jun. 1, 2008
The best tea my family has ever had. Will make 100s of times before I die.
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Reviewed: Dec. 17, 2007
Wow! This is the best, just like one of the fairly expensive (bottled) store bought ice teas we often buy. We've been experimenting w/ iced tea for awhile and I just couldn't get it right..who knew that the BEST ICED TEA around was so easy to make. We drink lots of tea, so we will definitely be making tea according to this recipe a-lot!!!
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Reviewed: Dec. 12, 2007
I was born and raised in SC, and if I made tea like this my mother would have tanned my hide. There are a few things wrong with this - One not people use an electric coffee make for tea only....if you use your coffee make for coffee too, it is going to leave a funny taste in your tea. Also You never specified what kind of tea to buy...that is important, I'vew had people come up and ask me all the time. I make teas the following way: 7 regular sized Orange Pekoe Tea Bags (orange peko is the type of tea leaf, its generally what is used in Lipton and your other brands...but double check. It doesn't taste like oranges either. 1 1/2 Cups of Sugar for a 1 gallon pitcher. Put tea bags in small pot and put on stove with about 3 cups of water...give or take. You want the tea bags covered, so the bigger the pot, the more water you have to use. Bring tea to a boil and let it roll for 2-3 minutes. Turn tea off. let tea sit in pot for 10-15 minutes. While this is happeneing, fill you pitcher up half way with WARM water. Hot is good too, but it takes longer to cool off. Put sugar in warm water in stir vigourously. The secert to sweet tea is adding your sugar to warm liquid to melt the sugar so it doesn't all all to the bottom. Next, add your tea, then, you can either fill the pitcher the rest of the way up with water and refridgerate or...put ice in it to fill it up and drink. But remember...if you drink it before the ice melts, it might be a little sweet.
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Reviewed: Sep. 30, 2007
So simple and good!
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Reviewed: Sep. 13, 2007
Just like the tea my husband grew up with. I use 6 tea bags in an electric 3qt. tea maker, I use half splenda and half sugar. I also melt the sugar/splenda in hot water before adding to the tea.
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Reviewed: Sep. 10, 2007
I could drink this all day, (and sometimes do!) I have been making tea this way for many, many years. Two cups of sugar is the exact amout you should use, but I understand that that can be a bit sweet for some people. The only thing I do differently than this recipe is that I use 4 tea bags, I like mine a litle darker and stronger. Also, you can do this on the stove top, in the coffee maker, or in those automatic tea makers sold in most stores. That is the way I make mine now. Anyway you make it, it's delicious!
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Reviewed: Aug. 24, 2007
Tastes just like the one they serve at a local BBQ joint. Definitely reduce sugar to 1.5 cups (you may find that even then 1.5 cups is still too sweet!) I used a mixture of 3/4 cup splenda, 3/4 cup sugar and it tasted great!
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Reviewed: Jul. 28, 2007
Wow!! This could not be any easier. I just love southern sweet tea. I have only had it in South Carolina. I just got back from a trip and figured that Allrecipes would have a recipe. Sure enough they did. This is EXACTLY like what I had in S.C. I made it as directed and loved it. My husband liked it a lot but wanted to try a batch with a little less sugar. I just made a batch with 1.5 c sugar and it is also good. Thanks for a great recipe.
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Reviewed: Jun. 14, 2007
I have been making sweet tea on the stovetop for years, and then came across this recipe. I tried it, and love it! I put the sugar in the pitcher right before I add the first batch of hot tea to it so that way the sugar disolves completely. I also use regular tea bags because that is all they sell in bulk at the wholesale club - so I use 10 regular size tea bags, which equals to 3 family size tea bags.
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Reviewed: May 27, 2007
I would give this five stars except that for my personal taste 2 cups of sugar is way too sweet..(and I really like sweet tea)...I use 1 1/2 cups of sugar and that is about right for my families taste. I also use 4 Family sized Tea bags because we have always used 4 per gallon. I put the sugar in the carafe and when the tea brews and comes out hot it melts the sugar. Just a quick stir and the sugar is melted so no gritty unmelted sugar taste. I then rinse the pot out so that I am not pouring sugar inside my coffee maker. Then I refill the pot and run it through again to make 1 gallon. Works great!!
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Reviewed: Oct. 8, 2006
Simple and delicious!!!
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Reviewed: Sep. 27, 2006
how many cups in coffemaker? 12 cups?
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Reviewed: Sep. 12, 2006
EXCELLENT sweet tea. Since I'm not from SC, I cut back on the sugar for the second batch (and third, and fourth - it's a staple in the house now) and love it.
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Reviewed: Sep. 5, 2006
Finally a recipe that tastes like the sweet tea you can get in the southern style resturants!!
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Reviewed: Jul. 10, 2006
Wow! Sweet tea--SO easy. I reduced sugar slightly. For me it turned out a little strong--but that's the way I like it. I will be making this at least once a week. Thanks so much for sharing! ----I would like to add that now I make this tea 1-2 times per week. Love it!
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Reviewed: Jun. 24, 2006
This was so easy! Tastes like north carolina restaurant quality. Will keep making this on a regular basis!
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