I rarely make sweet tea up here for myself because I only drink it on occasion (goes great with fried chicken). And they don't carry Luzianne!
When I do make it, I always use Luzianne.
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I rarely make sweet tea up here for myself because I only drink it on occasion (goes great with fried chicken). And they don't carry Luzianne!
Head just a little bit south and I’ll bet you can find it. My local Kroger stocks a whole line of it:And they don't carry Luzianne!
I could probably order it online (my sister and one of our kids are Prime members). The closest Kroger is about 45 minutes away. Thanks!Head just a little bit south and I’ll bet you can find it. My local Kroger stocks a whole line of it:
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It's the best!When I do make it, I always use Luzianne.
CD
Head just a little bit south and I’ll bet you can find it. My local Kroger stocks a whole line of it:
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Isn't builders tea really dark and strong?For those overseas, Luzianne tea is blended specifically for iced tea. It is not something you would want to use for a cuppa hot tea. I don't know what that blend is, but it really is the best for iced tea.
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Just to be clear, it’s half-and-half, not full cream.
You have a Meijer closer to you, right? Check there. I know some things are regional, but we’re not that far apart and they sell it down here.I could probably order it online (my sister and one of our kids are Prime members). The closest Kroger is about 45 minutes away. Thanks!
Thanks!You have a Meijer closer to you, right? Check there. I know some things are regional, but we’re not that far apart and they sell it down here.
It fills that spot between whole milk and single cream - more fat than whole milk, less fat that single cream.
You prefer to think of it as cream, I prefer to think of it as super whole milk!
The closest to single cream would probably be regular whipping cream. Here, it goes:My mistake. I thought half and half was equivalent to single cream. Do you get single cream in the US?
It’s ok for something fast, but it’s nowhere near as good as an iced tea that was brewed. This just sits on the counter for five minutes in some cold water.I've never tried "cold brewed" tea. They sell it (for too much money) at coffee shops like Starbucks (AKA: Allyourbucks).
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