Sweet Tea Recipes:
1. Southern Sweetened Tea
2. Minted Lemon Iced Tea
3. Peach Iced Tea
4. Citrus Iced Tea
5. Almond Tea
6. Wild Raspberry Tea Granita
7. Cranberry Tea Cooler
8. Minted Tea Punch
9. Homemade Lemonade
10. Sunny Spring Lemonade
11. Loaded Lemonade
12. Citrus Batida
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for you by gathering a great mix of thirst-quenching iced teas and
lemonades that will tingle anyone?s taste buds. These take little time
to prepare but deliver a ton of flavor. Add a squeeze of fresh lemon,
lime, or orange as a good source of disease-fighting vitamin C. Enjoy
regular and decaf teas; they boast antioxidants that help reduce your
risk for certain cancers.
Time for Tea
Some say sweet tea made its debut at the 1904 World?s Fair, but food
historian John Egerton traces its roots to 1868--the start of commercial
ice manufacturing. The moment some thirsty sipper poured freshly brewed
hot tea over chipped ice, "Shazam! The greatest thirst quencher in all
history explodes like a clap of thunder on the dark surface of Southern
consciousness," Egerton writes. Tea evangelist Jay Grelen has sought to
spread the word through Sweet Tea Sip-Offs in Mobile. His only male
winner, Jamie Price, is quick to spill the secrets of his success: "It?s
just good ol? sweet tea, strong and sweet, just like my grandmother made
it." New York Times reporter Rick Bragg says, "In the vernacular of the
South of not so long ago, there was no such thing as sweet iced tea.
There was just tea, always sweetened in a jug or pitcher with cane
sugar, always poured over ice." Southerners love this drink most when
it?s fresh, cold, and sweet.
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