Yay! The summer is here and it's getting hotter day by day so we constantly feel a need to drink something cool and refreshing but then there are people who are addicted to tea and can't stand simple sugary drinks and hence we have drinks that can quench their thirst as well as satisfy their caffeine addiction. So, here is this one classic iced tea flavoured with lemon and mint, slightly sweetened with two different sweeteners and is sure to make you feel fresh. Just try it once and you'll love it forever! 😁
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Showing posts with label Summer foods. Show all posts
Lemon Mint Iced Tea
Yay! The summer is here and it's getting hotter day by day so we constantly feel a need to drink something cool and refreshing but then there are people who are addicted to tea and can't stand simple sugary drinks and hence we have drinks that can quench their thirst as well as satisfy their caffeine addiction. So, here is this one classic iced tea flavoured with lemon and mint, slightly sweetened with two different sweeteners and is sure to make you feel fresh. Just try it once and you'll love it forever! 😁
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