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Summer Iced Tea Made Easy

Iced Teas - So Many Delicious Choices With the arrival of warm weather, many are switching from hot to iced tea.  We welcome summer here at Good Life Tea with a huge range of delicious Fruit and Herbal Teas. We have so many delicious flavors to choose from.  All our fruit teas are made from dried fruit and herbs such as Hibiscus, Mangos, Apples, Pineapple, Coconuts, Strawberries, just to name a few ingredients.  All our teas are naturally delicious and are sugar and caffeine free.  They are crisp and refreshing. Some favorites are Angel Falls Mist, Last Mango in Paris...

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Robert O'Brien

How To Make Iced Matcha Latte

Making a delicious and healthy Matcha drink is so easy.  You need 4 things - Matcha, Matcha Frother, Matcha Measuring Spoon and Soy milk (or substitute with Almond Milk or Whole Milk). So simple and so delicious. Its east to make an Iced Matcha Latte. Get ingredients here Ingredients - 4 ounces of Soy Milk. You can substitute with milk or almond milk. 1/2 to 3/4 teaspoon of Matcha to taste. Culinary grade works just fine.  Tools -  Tall glass, Matcha Frother,  Matcha Measuring Spoon, Nice serving cup. Measuring cup. I use a pint glass because its tall. The tall...

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Robert O'Brien

Last Mango in Paris - A lovely fruit tea

Iced Tea - The Ultimate Summer Drink As the warm weather approaches, tea drinkers start making delicious, refreshing, fruit iced teas like Last Mango In Paris.  Iced tea is so easy to make with the Mist Iced Tea Maker.   Making Iced Tea with the Mist Iced Tea Maker If you are in a rush, you can add about 10 ounces of boiling water in the Mist Iced Tea maker and add 8 to 10 teaspoons of loose fruit tea like Last Mango In Paris or Strawberry Kiwi.  Let it steep for 5 - 7 minutes.  Then, simply add ice...

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Aubrey Simonson
What is Matcha powdered green tea

A Beginner's Guide to Matcha

5 Key Takeaways from this Blog Post:  1. What Matcha Is: Matcha is powdered green tea, traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies. Unlike regular tea, where leaves are steeped, matcha involves consuming the whole leaf, providing a more concentrated dose of nutrients and caffeine. 2. Health Benefits: Matcha is rich in antioxidants, even more than regular green tea, due to consuming the whole leaf. It also contains L-theanine, an amino acid that promotes calm focus, making it popular among those seeking a balanced energy boost. 3. Preparation and Taste: Matcha has a grassy, slightly bitter flavor, often balanced by mixing it...

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