Posted
on October 21, 2008, 11:14 pm,
by RT Cunningham,
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Tea.
There are so many ways to make iced tea, it's probably impossible to write about all of them. I'm going to try to cover the ways that I've done it, my mother and siblings have done it and the way I've seen other people do it. I'll start with the picture you see on the left.
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two quarts 7 Comments »
Posted
on October 11, 2008, 2:23 pm,
by RT Cunningham,
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Tea.
Unlike coffee, the many kinds of tea are not produced from multiple species. The different varieties of tea come from one plant, the camellia sinensis. I'm not talking about teas (like herbal tea) which do not come from the tea plant; I'm specifically talking about the varieties made from the tea plant.
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white tea 2 Comments »