Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 In a message dated 1/20/2005 1:09:48 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, aazari@... writes: I usually nuke mine for about 2 minutes and then let it sit for about 3 in the microwave to steep. I drink so much tea in the afternoon/night that I make it in a drip coffeemaker. Leave the tea bag(s) in a few minutes, then remove. If I'm using loose tea, I put the tea in a small strainer which fits the top of my tea cup. I pour water and let it steep for a few minutes, then pour the tea into the pot. I add Splenda when I pour a cup of tea. Should there be left over tea, it does not go to waste. I use it the next day to water house plants. A friend of mine told me that she makes a pitcher of tea in the morning. She can have either iced tea or hot tea. A good discussion, if you drink hot or iced tea, how do you make it? hugs Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 > > . > > > > I drink so much tea in the afternoon/night that I make it in a drip > coffeemaker. Leave the tea bag(s) in a few minutes, then remove. > > > A friend of mine told me that she makes a pitcher of tea in the morning. > She can have either iced tea or hot tea. > > A good discussion, if you drink hot or iced tea, how do you make it? > > hugs > Eunice > > > Haaa, thought I was the only one who used the coffee pot to make tea!! I don't drink much coffee, so it's the only coffee maker I have, but I did use it to make coffee once, and my sister complained it tasted weird. Guess it retained some of the tea flavor in the basket? I drink what I want and make iced tea with the rest, and drink iced all year round, since I'm in Florida. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 My local Agricultural Extension office tells me that this is not a good idea as bacteria can grow in the tea on the counter. Far better to use boiling hot water and put the jug straight into the refrigerator, they say. Re: Brewing hot/iced tea I fill my gallon jug up with hot water from the tap, put 4-5 tea bags in it (depending on the kind) and let it steep and cool on the counter. Takes most of the day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 I fill my gallon jug up with hot water from the tap, put 4-5 tea bags in it (depending on the kind) and let it steep and cool on the counter. Takes most of the day. For hot tea, I boil water in a kettle, and for tea bags, I add the water and bag to the cup, and if loose tea, I use a great tea pot that a friend sent me for Christmas. I have a little strainer for over my tea cup. I add splenda or local raw honey to my tea. I try to have at least one teaspoon of local raw honey each day. My allergies have become more able to bear since doing it. Angelia in OR who doesn't recommend raw honey to people allergic to bees Re: Brewing hot/iced tea > A good discussion, if you drink hot or iced tea, how do you make it? > > hugs > Eunice > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 I drink Iced all year round and I am in Oregon =) I LOVE iced tea. herbal or regular black, green or white tea. mm... Angelia in OR ----- Original Message ----- From: " Gail McD....... " > > Haaa, thought I was the only one who used the coffee pot to make > tea!! I don't drink much coffee, so it's the only coffee maker I > have, but I did use it to make coffee once, and my sister complained > it tasted weird. Guess it retained some of the tea flavor in the > basket? I drink what I want and make iced tea with the rest, and > drink iced all year round, since I'm in Florida. > Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 > My local Agricultural Extension office tells me that this is not a good idea as bacteria can grow in the tea on the counter. Far >better to use boiling hot water and put the jug straight into the refrigerator, they say. Actually, that's more likely to happen if the tea is sweetened. I know when I worked food service we had to change the sweet tea barrel dispenser twice a day to keep it from going off, but the unsweet tended to stay good for the whole day. Now, when someone didn;t dump the stuff at the end of the night... yeah, even the unsweet would be cloudy and gross by morning. I've been told that tea that starts getting the cloudy look after a couple of days in the fridge should be tossed because it's growing stuff. Brings to mind an interested thought... if Splenda doesn't burn like sugar in our bodies, does that mean bacteria can't use it as food? Hmmmmm..... Aazari The Art of Jolie E. Bonnette http://www.aazari.com/ Art Protection League http://www.artprotectionleague.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 there is bacteria in everything, especially since I have a shallow well... I haven't gotten sick yet... though I do have a cast iron tummy... As does everyone else in the house... Angelia in OR ----- Original Message ----- From: " , Bruce " > > My local Agricultural Extension office tells me that this is not a good idea as bacteria can grow in the tea on the counter. Far better to use boiling hot water and put the jug straight into the refrigerator, they say. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Angelia R > > > > I fill my gallon jug up with hot water from the tap, put 4-5 tea bags in it > (depending on the kind) and let it steep and cool on the counter. Takes > most of the day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 I put water in a large 6 cup apparatus and put it in the microwave for 10 minutes. After waiting for a minute, I then put 3-4 tea bags of my choice in the water and let it sit for an hour or so. I then pour it into a pitcher and fill rest of the way with tap water. I then put it in the fridge. I use to leave it out on the cabinet but I noticed that if I do not drink it all after a day or so then I had growth in it. So in the fridge it goes now. I usually drink flavored and/or herbal tea cause just straight tea has no taste for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 <<My local Agricultural Extension office tells me that this is not a good idea as bacteria can grow in the tea on the counter. Far better to use boiling hot water and put the jug straight into the refrigerator, they say.>> Oh, I agree! If it is not FRESH, I will not drink it. After tea sits for a while it is bitter tasting to me. And, if you look at it closely, it already looks like bacteria forming. For this reason, I do not drink iced tea at fast food restaurants where the tea sits in those big, metal containers. YUCK! I will drink iced tea in restaurants. But even there, I have been served rank tea. I always send it back and ask for a FRESH glass of tea. For iced tea, we usually drink Tazo. It is the best brand of tea, I think, personally. It has a lot of flavor. I boil the water in a tea kettle, place a Tazo tea bag in a two quart pitcher. Pour the boiling water to the 1 quart level and let it steep for 5 minutes. I then add ice & filtered water to make 2 quarts. Then, I pour the first glass and enjoy! The rest is put into the refrigerator immediately. I do not make more than 2 quarts at a time, because of previous paragraph. It has to be FRESH or I won't drink it. As for hot tea. . .again, most of what we drink are those teas put out by Tazo. We have quite a large collection.....a whole cabinet full. But, it is consumed quickly. , my daughter, and I all drink at least 3 cups per day. I usually boil the water in a tea kettle and pour over tea bag and let it steep for approximately 3 minutes. will leave the tea bag in the cup while he is drinking it. ~Rhonda Y. rhonda.yeager@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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