1 gal filtered water
3 flavored herbal tea bags, peprermint, strawberry, l
1 sugar to taste
A Recipe for
Herbal Ice Tea
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Place tea bags in water. Let steep overnight. Add ice. Sweeten to
taste.
Source: The San Diego Union Food Section, May 26, 1994 Brought to you
and yours via Nancy O'Brion and her Meal-Master
Serves: 4
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