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Frozen Tea Treats 🧊🍹

Frozen Tea Treats 🧊🍹

Tea lovers, rejoice! While a steaming cup of tea is perfect for cozy moments, there’s a world of cool, refreshing tea treats waiting to be explored. This summer, beat the heat with some creative and delicious frozen tea delights. From tea pops to slushies, these treats are sure to inspire you to think outside the teapot. Frozen Tea Ice Cubes Frozen tea ice cubes are a versatile and chic way to keep your beverages cold without watering them down. They’re perfect for iced tea, lemonade, or even cocktails. Ingredients: Your favorite brewed tea Fresh herbs, fruit, or edible flowers (optional) Instructions: Brew your tea and let it cool. Pour the tea into ice cube trays. For an extra touch of elegance, add a small piece of fruit, herb, or edible flower to each compartment. Freeze until solid. Use the tea ice cubes in your drinks to keep them cool and flavorful. Tea Slushie Turn your iced tea into the best slushie with just a few simple steps.  Ingredients: Strongly brewed iced tea Sweetener to taste Ice Fresh fruit (optional) Instructions: Brew a strong batch of iced tea and let it cool completely. Sweeten the tea to your preference. In a blender, combine the cooled tea with a generous amount of ice. For added flavor and texture, you can also add fresh fruit like berries or peaches. Blend until you achieve a slushie consistency. Pour into a glass and enjoy immediately! Tea Pops Tea pops are a fun and refreshing way to enjoy your favorite tea flavors. They are easy to make and perfect for a hot day. Ingredients: Your favorite brewed tea (green tea, herbal tea, chai, etc.) Sweetener (honey, agave, sugar) to taste Fresh fruit or herbs (optional) Instructions: Brew a strong batch of your favorite tea and let it cool. Sweeten the tea to your taste. You can also add milk, fresh fruit slices, or herbs like mint or basil for an extra flavor boost. Pour the tea into popsicle molds or dixie cups. Freeze for at least 4 hours or until solid (if using dixie cups, insert popsicle sticks after about two hours). Enjoy your tea pops straight from the freezer! Looking for tea pop inspiration? Check out these recipes:   Tea can be so much more than a hot beverage. These frozen tea treats are not only refreshing but also a fantastic way to enjoy your favorite tea flavors in a whole new form. And remember, these treats are highly customizable! Add a splash of juice, a twist of citrus, or a handful of your favorite berries to create something truly unique. So, grab your favorite teas, get creative, and have some fun.  

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A Beginner’s Guide to Spicing Up Your Coffee

A Beginner’s Guide to Spicing Up Your Coffee

The practice of adding spice to coffee is common all over the world. Turkish, Egyptian, and Indonesian-style coffee all contain warming spices like cardamom, cinnamon, turmeric, and nutmeg. In Mexico, café de olla is a popular spiced breakfast coffee with a rich cultural history. No matter your heritage, adding spices to your coffee can brighten your morning and, in our opinion, set you up for a great day, no matter what your plans are. If you’ve never experimented with spicing your coffee the whole idea might be a little intimidating, so we put together this guide to get you started with confidence. Sprinkle  The easiest way to spice up your coffee is to simply sprinkle your spice right on top. This works best with coffee that has steamed milk foam or whipped cream on top.  Our favorites for this method: Cinnamon Toast Spice  Gingerbread Spice Nutmeg Matcha Stir Ground spices can be stirred into brewed coffee in the carafe or by the individual cup. You can do this with black or milky coffee, but the creaminess of milk will help distribute the spice flavor better.  Our favorites for this method: Pumpkin Pie Spice Maple Sugar Cocoa Powder Turmeric Brew Toss a little scoop of whole or ground spices in with your coffee grounds and brew it all together. This is the best way to really infuse the flavors of the spice into your brew and the tastiest choice if you prefer your coffee black.  Our favorites for this method: Cardamom Cinnamon Allspice Ginger Sweeten Did you know you can make syrups as good as the ones at the coffee shop at home? Here’s a quick how-to for making a basic flavored syrup: Bring 1 cup of water to a boil Take off the heat, add about 3 heaping tablespoons of spices, flowers, or tea Cover tightly and let infuse for 8 - 10 minutes Strain out the plant matter and add 1 cup of sugar or honey to the liquid portion Stir over gentle heat until fully dissolved Once it has cooled, store in the fridge  Although there is some work on the front end, once you’ve got your syrup made it is quick and easy to add to any coffee beverage. Our favorites for this method: Lavender Roses Advieh Juniper Notes:  Less is more  Start with a small amount and work up until you’ve found your perfect spice level Stick with warm or floral flavors When trying out new spices with your coffee, the best options will be warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cardamom, or florals like roses and lavender.  Have fun and stay spicy!    

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