Not exact matches
It is also good with white / green
tea to give it
extra flavor hiding lime juice with xylitol / erythritol to sweeten.
No - bake vanilla chocolate cake - delicious, elegant and super easy to make, with layers of
tea biscuits, chocolate pastry cream, and candied hazelnuts for
extra flavor and decoration.
And I added the matcha green
tea powder to give it
extra antioxidants, without overly changing the
flavor.
You can also pre-make & freeze the mixture into ice cubes to add to some water or iced
tea for an
extra boost of
flavor in the future.
Twinings has three new blends of bergamot -
flavored tea; Jasmine Earl Gray, Lavender Earl Gray, and my personal favorite,
Extra Bold Earl Gray.
This recipe for hibiscus
tea uses a scant two tablespoons of sugar in the whole batch, relying on cinnamon and orange slices for
extra flavor.
Chocolately
flavor, a yummy crunch, and no
extra sugar, with a huge antioxidant punch (more than green
tea!).
You can use ginger to prepare
tea or add it to your favorite meals for
extra flavor.
I've found steeping the
tea extra long when making Kombucha gives it a deeper
flavor that I prefer.
This is a less popular protocol than the nicely
flavored lemon water and cranberry juice detoxes, but dandelion
tea would be a great thing to drink, every morning, in lieu of breakfast, for one to two weeks, anytime your intuition or symptoms tells you that you need some
extra care and rest from heavy digestion.
You can use any
tea flavor: Herbal
teas such as mint, chamomile, hibiscus, lemon verbena (add fresh herbs, as well, for an
extra jolt of
flavor) Caffeinated
teas such as green, Earl Grey, or black (add a pinch of baking soda to neutralize the acidic taste that comes from steeping black
tea for prolonged periods of time) Fruity
teas such as orange, lemon, berry, peach (consider adding a dash of cinnamon)
I use them for cotton balls, Qtips,
extra bath salts, sewing supplies, scrapbook supplies, planting ~ small hand trowels, seeds, or for kitchen items ~
tea bags, different
flavors of coffee, dry creamers... I make cute little tags so everyone knows what they are... we use them for nails, screws, small items that you want to see what they are!