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  2. We’re Obsessed with the Tea Forte Iced Tea Pitcher - AOL

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    Treat yourself to an elegant iced tea pitcher—because you're worth it. The post We’re Obsessed with the Tea Forte Iced Tea Pitcher appeared first on Taste of Home.

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    Lodge 5.5 Quart Cast Iron Red Enameled Dutch Oven ... or juice. Alternatively, it's also a great container for making a big pitchers of refreshing sun tea in the summertime. ... this countertop ...

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    Grease a 2-to-3-quart baking dish with oil. In a large skillet, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the onion, red bell pepper, and green bell pepper and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened ...

  5. Long Island iced tea - Wikipedia

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    There are two competing origin stories for the Long Island iced tea, one from Long Island, Tennessee, and one from Long Island, New York. [3]Robert "Rosebud" Butt claims to have invented the Long Island iced tea as an entry in a contest to create a new mixed drink with triple sec in 1972 while he worked at the Oak Beach Inn on Long Island, New York.

  6. Nestea - Wikipedia

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    Nestea is a Swiss brand of iced tea and other beverages owned by Nestlé, [1] Nestea provides a variety of tea products, including liquid and powdered tea concentrates, refrigeratable teas, and ready-to-drink bottles dispensed by vendor or vending machine. The beverage comes in several flavors, depending on the country.

  7. American tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Alcoholic iced tea punches with cream, sugar, and liquor also became popular in the 19th century, especially in southern towns like Charleston and Savannah. [9] [2] These iced tea drinks resemble the modern Sweet bourbon punch and Long Island iced tea. Fish house punch was often also diluted with tea. [2]