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Sun tea
Boy, do I love sweet sun tea. That is all...
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Sorry, but that solar brew is a risk.
If you do like using solar energy that way, heat that batch of liquid to at least 195 degrees for a couple minutes to kill off bacteria that loves to grow in that warm broth. BTW, making a simple syrup, infused with lemon and mint, is the way to sweeten any good iced tea. 2 parts sugar to 1 part water, bring to a boil and then let it cool. While cooling you can add flavors like a couple sliced lemons and some crushed mint leaves. Strain into a container and it will keep in the 'fridge for a couple months, but don't worry, it won't last that long. |
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Seriously? I've been drinking the stuff for ages with no apparent ill effects, but I can see where you're coming from. I had never though of that before.
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I have been drinking the Arizona pre-mixed Arnie Palmer lately. That is some good stuff.
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But by doing what you have been doing I would not be surprised if you have build.maintained good antibodies.
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