Makes you dream of wild blueberry fields! Caffeine-free - it's great for the whole family!
Submitted by Denine
Makes 12 cups of iced tea
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Ingredients
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12 Wild Blueberry with Acai Herbal tea bags
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6 cups hot water
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6 cups cold water
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Orange slices, blueberries (these are great to add to an infuser pitcher like ours – they add natural sugar to it.)
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Honey or organic cane sugar (if desired)
Instructions
Bring 6 cups of water to a boil. Remove from heat and set aside. Add tea bags to water and steep for 5 minutes. Remove tea bags and allow to cool. Once cooled, pour steeped tea into a pitcher and add 6 cups of cold water. If using an infuser pitcher likes ours, fill the infuser with fresh fruit. We opted for clementines and blueberries. Add honey or sugar, if desired. Allow iced tea to chill overnight to enhance the flavors.
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