A thirst quenching drink is always iced tea. To make good sun tea, mix different flavors ( I love to use lemon or orange, mint, and berry) of tea bags, throw in a large glass pitcher or jar with water, and place covered outside in the sun for a couple hours.
2007-03-04 20:46:13
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answered by iloveroses1 2
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water with cucumber slices, lime, and mint. you can make a pitcher...oh it is sooooo good on a hot day. i would recommend using english (hothouse) cucumbers. the skin isn't thick and waxy and the seeds are smaller and not sour. sun tea is another good alternative. take about 5 of your favorite flavor tea bags (i like the celestial seasonings chamomile) and some orange slices and mint and honey and water in a covered pitcher and steep in a very sunny place for several hours.
2007-03-05 06:06:01
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answered by Stu 5
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get a watermelon - get a bottle of vodka, cut a little hole in the watermelon to fit the vodka bottle n let the vodka slowly drain into the watermelon ( must b left int he fridge at least overnight) u may have to adjust the bottle over the time to allow more to drain into the melon , then when the vodka is drained, place the round bit u cut out bak over it to seal it, leave for another day in the fridge, when u r ready cut a bigger hole in the melon n either eat it with a spoon or melon ball it, OMG tastes ab so lute ely brilliant
2007-03-04 19:37:30
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answered by Muriel 1
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Anything served with crushed ice is always beautifully refreshing.
Try fruits such as lime, guava, orange etc.
The most tasty would be Baileys Irish Cream or Tia Maria served over crushed ice though.
2007-03-04 19:52:21
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answered by Sparky5115 6
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the simplest drink is the most refreshing....
cold, clean water with a twist of lemon or lime.
have a nice day!
2007-03-04 19:31:59
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answered by sharrron 5
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