Sweet Tea: The History of a Southern Institution
Grandma Jo’ pours boiling water into a jug containing seven Lipton’s tea bags. After she allows ten minutes for infusion, she fishes them out with … Read more
Grandma Jo’ pours boiling water into a jug containing seven Lipton’s tea bags. After she allows ten minutes for infusion, she fishes them out with … Read more
If you’re like many Americans, you struggle to keep your teeth clean. From stains to tartar buildup, keeping your mouth in great form can be … Read more
Most southerners drink their sweet tea unadulterated, nothing but tea and sugar. The recipe is simple: Brew 3 family sized Lipton tea bags in two … Read more
In my comparison of green tea, I must mention a very unscientific fact or two. First, if you are a native Texan you were probably … Read more
As winter time approaches and the concerns over the H1N1 virus become more prevalent everyone is looking for ways to naturally boost their immune systems … Read more
Bee and Wasp stings cause pain and swelling in the affected area. Most people know to put ice packs on stings to help reduce the … Read more
Ah, summer. Hot weather, wearing your swimsuit while laying out by the pool with ice-cold lemonade, kids are out of school…WHAT? When did that happen? … Read more
Have you ever ate something that did not agree with you or your stomach? Have you ever had a stomach ache? Chances are pretty good … Read more
If you are a regular reader, then you probably have noticed that I have reviewed several other Lipton teas (as you can see here, where … Read more
On average I consume anywhere from two to three pots of coffee and tea a day. I have had problems with insomnia for years now … Read more