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The weather is H-O-T!
Of course the heatwave has only just begun…we are only in the first few days of July so you know to expect plenty more days of super high temperatures over the next few months. Time to cool off with a big glass of iced tea!
Good thing we have a great deal in the current Publix ad. You’ll find the big 1oo count boxes of Lipton Tea on sale buy one, get one FREE now through 7/11 (7/10 for some). So you can stock up on a refreshing, and tasty addition to any meal.
Drinking tea can be a great way to add some fun to your dinner table. Iced or hot, unsweetened tea is a zero-calorie addition to any meal. Looking for a tasty beverage with your meal? Try switching up your usual beverage for a big glass of unsweetened iced tea.
It’s no surprise to me that Lipton Tea is America’s favorite tea. Serve hot or iced and enjoy 0 calories per tea bag. Enjoy unsweetened or my favorite way…sweetened with a wedge of lemon! It’s perfect with every meal as it’s just as hydrating as water.
Be sure to grab a deal next time you shop. Then enjoy a big glass of Lipton Tea over ice as a way to cool off on an especially hot summer day!
Lipton Tea Bags, 100 ct, or Organic Black Tea, 72 ct, BOGO $3.94
$1.97 per box.
Lipton® Southern Sweet tea is the perfect treat for any time of the day. Nothing beats a delicious glass of sweet iced tea at lunch or a summer afternoon. Enjoy the perfect glass of sweet tea anytime.
- 16 cups water, divided
- 6 Lipton® Cup Size Tea Bags or 3 Lipton® Iced Tea Brew Family Size Tea Bags
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
- 1/8 tsp. baking soda
- Bring 4 cups water to a boil over high heat in 2-quart saucepan. Remove from heat; add Lipton® Cup Size Tea Bags and brew 15 minutes, dunking Tea Bags several times. Remove Tea Bags and squeeze.
- Stir in sugar and baking soda until completely dissolved. Stir in remaining 12 cups water. Serve in ice filled glasses. Garnish, if desired, with fresh mint and fresh lemon slices.
Anyone know the purpose of the baking soda?
Gives it a smoother taste..
“A pinch of baking soda makes a world of difference in a pitcher of freshly brewed sweet tea. It neutralizes the tannins in black tea, giving it a smoother taste. (This same trick works to take the bitterness out of other teas as well; you can add a teeny pinch to a mug of hot tea while steeping.)”