I love tea. hate making it. what is a quick way to make it.?!


Question: i prefer to drink it cold. so quick ways to make it hot and cold please.

i use a tea pot that steams right now and then pour it in a mug. if i want it cold, i let it sit in the fridge


Answers: i prefer to drink it cold. so quick ways to make it hot and cold please.

i use a tea pot that steams right now and then pour it in a mug. if i want it cold, i let it sit in the fridge

Make the tea double or triple as strong as normally with the smallest amount of hot water as possible. Then add ice cold water and/or ice cubes.
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Go to a restaurant, its already made or purchase frome store.

use your coffie pot....put the tea in and brew

the quickest way to make it cold is to use a jigger. ya know, like they use to make martini's and such. put plenty of ice in the jigger and shake. it really chills quickly. i find the best ones are stainless steel. if you don't want to buy a jigger, use two glasses, or cups. one smaller than the other. fill the larger one first with ice, and then top it off with the hot tea. put the other glass on it, mouth to mouth, and shake.

an electric tea maker

I just heat water in a mug in the microwave...2 minutes later and add your tea...easy and quick!

make a quart at a time.. That's how I used to do it. I drink hot tea and hot coffee now. The way you do it is boil a cup of water and pour it over 4 tea bags. Let the concentration sit for 5 minutes. Take out the tea bags. Add 3 more cups of water, and let it sit in the fridge. Serve over ice, or drink it straight away and add ice.

Get a Sun-Tea maker. Put in water and tea-bags, set the jar in the sun - a while later you have tea ----

Pour it over ice or heat on the stove or microwave.





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