Whats the BEst way to make Lemon Ice Tea?!


Question: Boil a little less then half of pot of water, take off burner and add 8 to 10 tea bags depending how stronge you want it. Let it brew for about 1/2 an our or less, again depending on how stronge you want it. Pour into a pitcher and the add cold water to the rest of the picture. Then squeeze a lemon and stir or subtitute lemon w/ a little lemon juice a teaspoonful or 2. Add sugar if you want sweet tea. Sugar amount depends on how sweet you want it. You can add ice to the pitcher or put in the fridge for 1/2 an hour to an hour. Enjoy! :)


Answers: Boil a little less then half of pot of water, take off burner and add 8 to 10 tea bags depending how stronge you want it. Let it brew for about 1/2 an our or less, again depending on how stronge you want it. Pour into a pitcher and the add cold water to the rest of the picture. Then squeeze a lemon and stir or subtitute lemon w/ a little lemon juice a teaspoonful or 2. Add sugar if you want sweet tea. Sugar amount depends on how sweet you want it. You can add ice to the pitcher or put in the fridge for 1/2 an hour to an hour. Enjoy! :)

Boil 1 quart of water, add 7 small tea bags or 2 family size, take off burner, steep for exactly 10 mins. no more no less
pour in container, add sugar if you like it sweet, I do so I add about a cup or 2 sometimes, pour in cold water to reach the top, squeeze 1/2 a lemon in - voila!

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Sun brewed ice tea is the best!!!

Fill a container with 4 cups of cold water, Place 6 bags of tea and cover or cap lightly. Place in direct sunlight for 2 to 4 hours (depending on desired strength). Remove bags or strain and serve over ice. Add lemon and sugar as needed.

I love this method because you can put it out in the sun in the morning and go about your daily business and by the time you come home....the tea is ready to go!!! All you do is add your lemon and sugar.





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