
Judy
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This is so easy and economical to make that you will find you will always want to have a pitcher of this refreshing drink.
Total Time: 1 minute prep. Overnight refrigeration
Yield: Half gallon pitcher
Ingredients:
Steps:
- Fill the half gallon pitcher with water.
- Submerge 4 tea bags in the water. You can use any kind of tea. I used Lipton apple and cinnamon, and it was delicious.

- Refrigerate overnight. You can sweeten at this point, but I like to have unsweetened tea, and let everyone sweeten to his/her own taste. Remove the teabags. I compost mine.

- Note: This can be halved or doubled, depending on the size of your pitcher.
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August 14, 20160 found this helpful
THIS is a wonderful idea. Thanks

August 14, 20161 found this helpful
I do this all the time! I mix my sugar in with water before adding my tea bags. I've found that 3 tea bags per gallon gives me same flavor as 4, and I've shrunk my sugar to 1/4 cup per gallon.
Tea isn't bitter fixed this way
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