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To: The Philosopher who wrote (4770)5/9/2001 12:11:53 PM
From: Lane3Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6089
 
Many years ago in a Korean restaurant in Montreal I was served iced barley tea, which was just wonderful and which I have enjoyed off and on ever since. I don't like it hot.

Karen



To: The Philosopher who wrote (4770)5/9/2001 12:16:18 PM
From: PoetRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 6089
 
Hi Chris,

Yeah, I admit that green tea with peach is a little much. I also occasionally eat Cheez Doodles. -gg

I always make iced tea in the method you outlined. It takes very fresh that way and remains clear. I like to blend teas for iced tea. Adding a few bags of Red Zinger to a jar of green tea is delicious.

What do you think of putting milk in your tea?