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Hmmm, I have been known to make the same remark (Global Warming) hahaha

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On 5/16/2011 3:16 PM, wrote:

> At 10:40 PM 5/14/2011, you wrote:

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>> We had temps close to 90 a week or so ago, then dropped back into 70's

>> now into 60's and right now, at 10:30 p.m. it's only 54 but supposed to

>> start raining tomorrow. There is a huge international bike race (The

>> AMGEN) due to start tomorrow in Tahoe and they are expecting 10 to 12

>> inches of SNOW! Can you imagine racing over 40 mph on a narrow tire

>> racing bike in the mountains in SNOW? Who would have thought in mid May.

>> Velda

> That's global warming for you.

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I have to apologize but I don't really measure and if I have any leftover, I

just put it in a storage container. To make a slushie, more ice than liquid

works. Lea Ann, please help out with more accurate information. Thanks.

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> Just wondering if you have a liquid to ice ratio? I'm brand new to Vitamix.

Thanks!

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> Pam T

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> From: flnancy1958 <flnancy1958@...>

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> Sent: Sunday, May 6, 2012 8:43 AM

> Subject: Ice tea slushie

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> For the newbies out there, just made an ice tea slushie from fresh brewed tea,

flavored your own way. Fast and refreshing. Adding mint to ice tea is also

great.

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LOL - you know I can't help, because like you, I never measure anything!Pam - try a 50/50 blend and see how that goes. If it isn't blending well, add more tea.I'd be tempted to freeze tea into ice cubes and blend some "tea cubes" with liquid tea to make a flavor-rich tea slushy!

Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)www.BlenderLady.com(AKA the Vitamix Lady :-)<:)))><

On May 7, 2012, at 6:17 AM, flnancy1958 wrote:

I have to apologize but I don't really measure and if I have any leftover, I just put it in a storage container. To make a slushie, more ice than liquid works. Lea Ann, please help out with more accurate information. Thanks.

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> Just wondering if you have a liquid to ice ratio? I'm brand new to Vitamix. Thanks!

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> Pam T

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> From: flnancy1958 <flnancy1958@...>

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> Sent: Sunday, May 6, 2012 8:43 AM

> Subject: Ice tea slushie

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> For the newbies out there, just made an ice tea slushie from fresh brewed tea, flavored your own way. Fast and refreshing. Adding mint to ice tea is also great.

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I love to make chai ice cubes and then blend with a little more tea and coconut milk- yummmmm!DebSent from my iPhoneOn May 7, 2012, at 6:38 AM, Lea Ann Savage <lsavage@...> wrote:

LOL - you know I can't help, because like you, I never measure anything!Pam - try a 50/50 blend and see how that goes. If it isn't blending well, add more tea.I'd be tempted to freeze tea into ice cubes and blend some "tea cubes" with liquid tea to make a flavor-rich tea slushy!

Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)www.BlenderLady.com(AKA the Vitamix Lady :-)<:)))><

On May 7, 2012, at 6:17 AM, flnancy1958 wrote:

I have to apologize but I don't really measure and if I have any leftover, I just put it in a storage container. To make a slushie, more ice than liquid works. Lea Ann, please help out with more accurate information. Thanks.

>

> Just wondering if you have a liquid to ice ratio? I'm brand new to Vitamix. Thanks!

>

> Pam T

>

> Â

>

> ________________________________

> From: flnancy1958 <flnancy1958@...>

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> Sent: Sunday, May 6, 2012 8:43 AM

> Subject: Ice tea slushie

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> For the newbies out there, just made an ice tea slushie from fresh brewed tea, flavored your own way. Fast and refreshing. Adding mint to ice tea is also great.

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That's sounds super yummy. I may have to try that. I love chai tea DebbieOn 7 May 2012, at 01:03 PM, Deb Heimler <debmiester48@...> wrote:

I love to make chai ice cubes and then blend with a little more tea and coconut milk- yummmmm!DebSent from my iPhoneOn May 7, 2012, at 6:38 AM, Lea Ann Savage <lsavage@...> wrote:

LOL - you know I can't help, because like you, I never measure anything!Pam - try a 50/50 blend and see how that goes. If it isn't blending well, add more tea.I'd be tempted to freeze tea into ice cubes and blend some "tea cubes" with liquid tea to make a flavor-rich tea slushy!

Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)www.BlenderLady.com(AKA the Vitamix Lady :-)<:)))><

On May 7, 2012, at 6:17 AM, flnancy1958 wrote:

I have to apologize but I don't really measure and if I have any leftover, I just put it in a storage container. To make a slushie, more ice than liquid works. Lea Ann, please help out with more accurate information. Thanks.

>

> Just wondering if you have a liquid to ice ratio? I'm brand new to Vitamix. Thanks!

>

> Pam T

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> Â

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> ________________________________

> From: flnancy1958 <flnancy1958@...>

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> Sent: Sunday, May 6, 2012 8:43 AM

> Subject: Ice tea slushie

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> For the newbies out there, just made an ice tea slushie from fresh brewed tea, flavored your own way. Fast and refreshing. Adding mint to ice tea is also great.

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