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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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Pineapple Iced Tea

Submitted by: K Kittell
Provided by: Taste of Home
'With five teenagers, we go through lots of beverages,' notes field editor Kathy Kittell of Lenexa, Kansas. 'This thirst-quenching tea is easy to mix up and had a sparkling citrus flavor we all enjoy.' 

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I'm a Little Teapot Tea

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
There's no need to get steamed up over this sweet spot of 'tea'. The cool colorful punch stirs up in a wink with lemonade and strawberry drink mixes while club soda provides plenty of fizz. 

Iced Tea I

Submitted by: Jill
Like real iced tea, but do you hate boiling the water and then waiting for the tea to cool? Try making it with hot tap water. 

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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. 

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Smooth Sweet Tea

Submitted by: cookincode3
Home Town: East Branch, New York, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Southern sweet tea, perfect for hot summer days! 

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. 

Morning Afternoon Night Iced Tea

Submitted by: Sarah
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
This is the perfect pick-me-up for a hot day, when you first wake up, or if you're staying up late. 

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Gingered Tea

Submitted by: Connie Lapp
Provided by: Taste of Home
This is a wonderful tea when home alone on a rainy day or when the chill of fall fills the air. It always gives me a boost of energy, plus its taste is so soothing. -Connie Lapp, Honey Brook, Pennsylvania 

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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