Washington really pulled a 180 last week on the weather. Like a light switch, we went from cold, rainy days to sunshine and 90 degrees. Since summer made such a sudden appearance, I am here to remind ...
5-6 tea bags, depending on desired strength of the tea To make the simple syrup: Combine 1 cup water, 1 cup sugar, mint and lemon balm in a saucepot and bring to a low boil. Reduce heat to low, and ...
Adding a squeeze of lemon to green tea seems like a simple twist, but it might do more than you think. This tasty combination can impact both flavor and nutrition. To unpack the science and health ...
It doesn’t matter if you’re a sweet tea loyalist or green tea enthusiast: There’s something about iced tea that simply hits the spot — especially during the summer. “Iced tea is a great refreshing ...
Sun tea seems to capture the essence of bright summer sunshine in a refreshing iced tea. Making your own couldn’t be simpler. All you’ll need is a tea of your liking and a large glass jar or pitcher.
Time travel suddenly becomes cool again when you’re sipping on a refreshing glass of vintage 1970s sun tea on a hot afternoon. Made only with the heat of the sun and a little bit of patience, this ...
Do you have any good tips for making sun tea? In 1904 at the summer St. Louis World’s Fair, the Commissioner of Tea for India could not interest the crowd in tasting his beverage. So he added ice to ...
It’s summertime. Well, I think it’s summertime. Hard to tell with the thermometer dropping to 45 F at night a few times last week and then up to 90-plus this weekend, with most days in the 70s. Mother ...