GA Bloggers Hop

Hi there Friends!

I’m thrilled to be joining some other fabulous Georgia Bloggers today, to bring you some *peachy* ideas, freebies, giveaways, and sweet fun!

To start, where in Georgia am I? Well, I’m near Atlanta! In fact, I have a view of the skyline each morning as I drive to my school! It’s a beautiful view, and although I’ve only had that view for a year, I’m not tired of it yet! The traffic? Yes! (Can I get an “amen” from any other commuters out there?)
Today, my post is as sweet as YOU! So, I thought I’d share how I make some yummy Sweet Tea! You’re thinking, seriously? This girl is going to share how to make sweet tea? Umm, yes! To start, I grew up in Florida, and have actually only been in Georgia for about a year and a half. Yes, they have sweet tea in Florida, and I didn’t like it a bit until after I met my better half. Each time he’d have sweet tea, I’d taste it and usually snarl my nose, and then one day it happened! I said, “Hey babe, that’s pretty good.” He nearly fell out.
I then went on about a month-long sweet tea making binge, in which I tried desperately to recreate that sweet moment of bliss. After many failed attempts, I think I got it! 
Here’s what you’ll need:
– 10 – 16 (14 is usually the number I settle on) Lipton’s Tea Bags (I’ve tried others, and don’t like them as much – also the recipe on the box says like 4-6…and it was gross) 
– Sugar
– Ice
– Gallon Pitcher
The box looks like this. Do NOT get the cold tea or whatever it says to make it iced. I promise you’ll have iced tea at the end!
So, start by boiling water. I usually boil about 3 – 4 quarts of water. It doesn’t really matter how much.  Once the water is boiling, I add the tea bags. Once they’re all submerged, I turn the heat off and WALK.AWAY. I let the bags steep for 15 – 25 minutes. 
Next, I remove the tea bags squeeze them a little with my spoon to make sure I have all the yumminess in the pan! Then add your sugar! Usually this is about 1.5 to 2 cups – hello? It’s SWEET tea, people! Anyway, stir until it’s completely dissolved, which takes just a minute or two.
While you’re waiting for the sugar to dissolve, fill your 1 gallon pitcher with ice. I usually make sure it’s at least half filled with ice. No more than about 3/4 filled though. Then, once the sugar is dissolved, pour the tea and sugar mixture into the pitcher. 
The beauty of this is that as the hot tea melts the ice, which is where the extra water comes from that’s needed to balance out the recipe. PLUS, I usually stir the whole thing for a few minutes, and voila, my tea is iced cold! Serve it in a mason jar, and perfection awaits! You can even add some fresh peaches or raspberries (once it’s cold), and you’ll have an extra yummy treat!
It’s not an exact science, and I never measure anymore. I just do what “seems about right.”
This post wouldn’t be complete without a sweet freebie! You can head here to grab it! It will get your year started out right! Keep reading for even MORE FREEBIES!

Don’t forget to enter this SWEET giveaway! You’ll find one of my best sellers included in the giveaway. It’s 50 Creative Writing Prompts {Pack 1} – these prompts are fun, great for ANYtime, and will get your kiddos excited about writing!

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