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Flavoring Sun Tea with Herbs

by Monica Resinger
http://homemakersjournal.com

Sun tea is very easy to make and a nice thing to do on a sunny day. It also tastes great and sipping it at the end of a hard day is a great way to relax.  If you're having company over, it's a great summer beverage to serve. When you flavor sun tea with herbs, you really have something special. 

To make herb flavored sun tea, you'll need a covered glass beverage  container, water, six or seven teabags, and 3 or 4 washed, fresh herb sprigs or more,  depending on your taste. 

For herbs, try mint, lavender, lemon balm, sage or any type of herb that sounds appealing. If you don't have access to fresh herbs, you can add an herbal teabag or two depending on your taste. Most retail stores have containers made especially for iced tea. 

Fill the container with cold tap water and add the tea bags and herb sprigs or herbal teabags. Put the lid on and set in a sunny, protected area. I put mine in an out of the way, sunny area of our deck. The warmth of the sun will gradually heat the water and the tea will begin brewing. Now all you have to do is wait until the tea gets as strong as you like. I usually let mine sit out in the sun almost all day. 

When your tea is as strong as you like, bring it inside and take the teabags and herbs out, squeezing them to release any flavors back into the tea. Sweeten with honey or sugar and add a bit of lemon juice or a few lemon slices if you wish. Set the container of tea in the refrigerator and chill until very cold. Serve over ice and enjoy!
  

 

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