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Hey, Dude111, try making sun tea! Just put about 12 Lipton teabags in a one gallon glass jar of water & let it brew in the hot sun all day....then bring it inside, chill it overnight, & add as much sugar & lemon juice (fresh better than bottled) as you like. It is great iced tea, I've done it like this forever!
Buy a jar of plain, unsweetened instant iced tea powder. You might be able to find unsweetened with citric acid and lemon. I don't know if anyone makes that any more. Add sugar and/or lemon to taste.
Thank you my friend,I do appreaciate that......Sounds easy! (No you dont have to explain NATURAL LEMON FLAVOUR (That could be just lemon juice powder I reckon))
Thank you my friend,I do appreaciate that......Sounds easy! (No you dont have to explain NATURAL LEMON FLAVOUR (That could be just lemon juice powder I reckon))
Minute Maid (frozen) lemon juice would be easy to use.
Thank you my friend,I do appreaciate that......Sounds easy! (No you dont have to explain NATURAL LEMON FLAVOUR (That could be just lemon juice powder I reckon))
Lemon exxtract and citric acid to taste. Start with very small amounts.
The combination also makes good lemonade if you're in a hurry or don't have lemons. Using citric accid alone produces a refreshing drink as well.
I make my own iced tea and my own lemonade by starting with a simple syrup. For tea I use Lipton orange and black pekoe tea bags with the simple syrup. For lemonade I add lemon juice to the simple syrup. Add fresh cold water and ice to both. I don't ever use a mix.
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