WASHINGTON — Shaken, stirred, served with a lemon or lime — iced tea is a quintessential component of a hot summer’s day, especially if you have a porch from which to enjoy your summertime sips. Look ...
Ah, summer. I have such a love-hate relationship with this season. The long days and cool nights are so dreamy, but the humidity is something I can live without. No wonder I have become obsessed with ...
I recently went on a mission to find the best Long Island iced tea recipe. Although wasn't surprised to find that vodka, gin, rum, and tequila always played a part, I did uncover some hidden secrets ...
Simply brew either black, green, or herbal tea and let it cool. Now, once it’s at room temperature, add some ice, lemon slices, fresh mint, and just a teeny splash of your favorite fruit juice. To add ...
Warm weather, sunshine, and a big ol’ pitcher of iced tea are three non-negotiables we need to kick off a prime summer outing. While the temperature and cloud coverage will continue to (sadly) remain ...
This strawberry iced tea is as photogenic as it is “tas-tea!” Start by adding ice cubes with frozen strawberries to a glass. Next, pour in strawberry syrup, followed by black tea. Finally, give the ...
Sure, we always feel better after a good workout, but if you want to get a little pre workout pick me up, try this recipe for ...
Lemon: Have a lemon on hand for serving, along with some ice.
Legendary songsmith George Jones wasn’t singing about the weather in South Texas, but his words certainly ring true: it’s hotter than a $2 pistol out there right now. But Texas knows how to cool off.