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Tea : Top 20

 

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Chai Tea Mix

Submitted by: Jo 
A dry mix for instant Chai tea that you can keep on hand for those frequent Chai tea emergencies. It's also a popular gift. 

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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! 

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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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Frozen Summer Slush

Submitted by: Johanne Ambis 
This is a great frozen summer drink that is very thirst quenching! Sweetened tea is mixed with lemonade, orange juice and gin, then frozen into a slush. 

Instant Russian Tea

Submitted by: Sissy 
A citrus and spiced dry tea mix that can be given as gifts. 

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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. 

Vodka Slush

Submitted by: Brenner 
Frozen slush of orange, lemon, tea and vodka. To serve, mix with lemon-lime soda. 

Whiskey Slush

Submitted by: Bea 
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
A frozen whiskey-lemonade slush topped with ginger ale. Perfect for hot weather. 

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Special Lemonade

Submitted by: Erin Schneider 
'This refreshing beverage is a little different from your run-of-the-mill lemonade,' writes Erin Schneider, St. Peters, Missouri. 'The recipe comes from a charming tearoom in a historic home that my mother and I enjoy visiting.' 

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Sunny Orange Lemonade

Submitted by: Martha Schwartz 
Here's a beverage that'll really hit the spot. Filled with tangy goodness, it'll quench your thirst any time of year. 'I like to use tree-ripened lemons and oranges that are so abundant here in Florida,' notes Martha Schwartz from Sarasota. 'It's a must for beach picnics.' 

The McCuddy

Submitted by: GILMCCUDDY 
This fantastic drink, developed by chief armchair scientists, is perfect for real men, or when all you can afford is whisky. Also, it gives you a good 'awake buzz'. 

Sweet Lime Iced Tea

Submitted by: CookinginFL 
Not too sweet, not too bitter, this lime sweet tea is just right! 

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Apple Grape Drink

Submitted by: Deborah Butts 
Why settle for plain juice at brunch when you can sip this fizzy morning beverage by stirring together just four ingredients? 'Everyone loves the taste of this refreshing punch,' says Deborah Butts of Union Bridge, Maryland. 

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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 

Springtime Citrus Cooler

Submitted by: VALKARYN 
Living In: Los Angeles, California, USA
This is a refreshing, non-alcoholic cooler made with oranges, Earl Grey tea, and rose water. It is a springtime and summer favorite in our house, this citrus flavored drink refreshes nicely and serves as a great alternative to tea or water at a brunch. 

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Peach Tea

Submitted by: <3 DogLover <3 
Living In: Saint Augustine, Florida, USA
This is a very light tea with fresh peaches, great for a summer day. 

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Honey-Citrus Iced Tea

Submitted by: Sheila Bradshaw 
A frozen orange or lemon slice in the glass looks pretty and helps keep this refreshing punch nice and cold. Appropriately for my bee theme, the blend is sweetened with honey. -Sheila Bradshaw, Columbus, Ohio 

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Cranberry Tea

Submitted by: Kathy Traetow 
This colorful tea with its sweet spicy flavor is a great winter warmer-upper. The aroma is sure to bring guests to the table! 

Genmai-cha

Submitted by: elizabeth 
Living In: Portland, Oregon, USA
Toasted brown rice adds a delicious flavor to green tea in this traditional Japanese preparation. 

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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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