See page 116. It is green tea with one tablespoon of honey per pitcher.
See page 116. It is green tea with one tablespoon of honey per pitcher.
i used to make it (not from this book) gr8 stuff --for bottled i drink the arizona diet green tea with ginseng/honey etc
Iced green tea. If you don't want to mess around trying to concoct something you have never drank, you can always buy some in a bottle. They have it at Wal-Mart. Of course, it isn't as good as homemade, but it will probably give you an idea of what the homemade stuff would taste like. It is sort of refreshing at first, but I find it gets really old really fast, so I'll stick to my regular old dirty-dishwater-looking tea . . . with lemon, of course. Have a nice day.
My wife and son have asthma. They have moved from a whole slew of fancy and expensive "preventative" drugs to using hot green tea and honey to treat it. Tea works better and is about 10,000 percent cheaper than advair, serevent, flovent, and the requisite albuterol and the damaging prednisone. Of course, I am not a doctor and do not prescribe any treatment for any body.
I know this is a very old thread, but I couldn't help it. While reading this book, I couldn't get the green tea idea out of my head. I had to try it. So I bought some plain green tea bags and made it just like Wireman suggests, just a tablespoon of honey, then chill. I LOVED it, now I'm totally addicted!! I recommend it highly.
Snapple needs to make "Duma Key Iced Tea" version.
I wondered about this while reading and was reminded of the DT gunslingers (ithink) drinking white tea I think in Majis . There was a comment by the young gunslingers about the ice used for this white tea drink.... course its different tea but I couldnt help but notice the tea reference. interesting. My mother used to prepare a green tea with honey, sometimes sugar. We preferred the sugar-probably cause we were kids and easily addicted to that sweet stuff! lol
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