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Tea Recipes

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Bourbon And Iced Tea Cocktail Recipe

Ingredients: ice, bourbon, cointreau, tea, mint, lemon wedge

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Regent Punch Recipe

Ingredients: lemon rinds, tea, sugar, lemon juice, orange juice, pineapple juice, brandy, rum, champagne, orange,...

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Slush Recipe

Ingredients: orange juice concentrate, lemonade concentrate, tea, sugar, liquor, liquor, 7-up

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Amaretto Tea Recipe

Ingredients: tea, amaretto, cream

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Amaretto Tea Recipe

Ingredients: tea, sugar, honey, amaretto, cinnamon, ice, mint

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Artillery Punch Recipe

Ingredients: bourbon, tea, orange juice, rum, apricot brandy, jamaican rum, sugar

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Bee Tea Recipe

Ingredients: honey liqueur, tea, lemon wedges

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Blueberry Cabernet Sauvignon Recipe

Ingredients: cabernet sauvignon, tea

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Boston Tea Hardy Recipe

Ingredients: myer's® dark rum, orange juice, tea

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Cold Tea Punch Recipe

Ingredients: tequila, pinapple juice, water, lemon juice, bitters, tea, honey, lime juice, cinnamon...

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Ice

Shaved ice Shaved ice is the type of ice that you probably recognize from snow cones. It is softer, fine, and perfect for making drinks that have a thicker, frosty consistency. This type of ice works well in a shaker and is also ideal for making an adult, alcoholic version of the aforementioned snow cone.

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