Brian Alvey
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Potent potables for 200
If I had to rank all of the reasons why my life is better for having known Mike Propst, I would have a difficult time figuring out which one of them is second place. But first place is easy: Lipton Cold Brew Iced Tea.
It is ready in minutes (just like they promise!), saving me plenty of time and effort and it tastes great. How does this very important product not have a Wikipedia page?
Maybe I'm just excited about my morning iced tea because I stopped drinking Diet Coke more than a week ago. Who cares? It rocks!
Good on ya, Mike!
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Mike 652 days ago
since it comes from a plant instead of the genetics lab where the Raelians are building their clone army, it's bound to be a little better for you than diet coke. although it truly is a miracle of science, getting that tea to brew in cold water.
Craig Wood 651 days ago
Some things are supposed to take time. Tea is exactly one of those things. Start with hand picked white tea, tippie tea the youngest leaves hand rolled and dried on racks.
Brew it with hot water -- not boiling -- most tea kettles are too hot and make the tea bitter, steap the tea for 6-8 minutes then remove the tea bags let cool to room temperature.
Refridgerate the tea for a couple hours. Now you have something more than your everyday lipton, you have tea for a perfect afternoon -- one like this one -- I like to flavor my tea with a little white grape juice.
Some things can only be appreciated when you put that extra effort in.