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Sparkling Berry Hibiscus
Summer is almost here and we cannot wait for iced tea season! Try our refreshing sparkling berry hibiscus tea recipe for the perfect beverage on a hot summer day. Get ready to sip on some sunshine with our sparkling berry hibiscus tea recipe - the ultimate summer thirst-quencher! Serves 4 Here's what you'll need: 4 cups boiling water (212°F) 6 tsp of Berry Hibiscus tea 1/4 cup granulated sugar (this is optional and you can add more to taste) Club soda cold (1/4 club soda per glass) 2 medium oranges (1 for infusing and 1 for garnishing) DIRECTIONS: Boil 4 cups...
Matcha Raspberry Lemonade
This months Thirsty Thursday is extra special since we teamed up with a local small business, Bean Me Up Roastery, in Munster, Indiana. We're bringing you their refreshing and delicious Matcha Raspberry Lemonade! Made with our very own high quality Ceremonial grade matcha, each sip is loaded with antioxidants and flavor! You can follow our recipe to make your own pitcher at home, or you can grab it at Bean Me Up Roastery! Here's what you'll need: Lemon zest (about 5-6 lemons) 1 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice (about 5-6 lemons) 6 cups water (divide 1 cup, see directions) 1 cup granulated sugar...
Lavender Earl Grey Scones
Theres so many other fun ways to enjoy tea outside your typical cup and glass. Personally, I love cooking with tea and if you're a tea lover, this is a recipe you will definitely enjoy! These scones are infused with our organic Lavender Earl Grey tea blend giving you a unique flavor and aromatic experience. Lets get started! Here's what you'll need: Scone Mixture 2 cups all-purpose flour (spoon & leveled) 1/2 cup granulated sugar 2 & 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 3 teaspoons Lavender Earl Grey tea 2 teaspoons lemon zest 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup (1 stick)...
Butterfly Pea Flower Sparkling Lemonade
15 Tea Facts!
Here are 15 tea facts you might have not known about your favorite beverage! 1. In the mountains of Ya'An in the Sichuan, China grows the most expensive tea in the world. Workers fertilize tea bushes with waste from pandas because their body's only process small amounts of nutrients from the foods they consume. This luxurious tea will cost you roughly $200 for only a small cup of tea. 2. Tea is made from one single plant called the Camellia Sinensis plant. Black tea, white tea, green tea, and oolong, are all made from the same tea bushes, but they each...