Three Delicious Recipes for Iced Tea Month


June is National Iced Tea Month,
so to celebrate, we have provided some information on the event and three delicious ways for you to enjoy your summer iced tea.

There are several ices tea recipes, mainly drawn from various cultures and countries depending on what they value most in this international beverage.

Peach Iced Tea Recipe

One of the most unique recipes is the peach iced tea, which incorporates this popular summer fruit into the recipe. Mainly the recipe calls for peach juice and lemon juice to be added into a portion of tea. The mixture is then stirred
thoroughly and the portions depend on your own personal taste. Once the mixture is completely mixed, then it is placed into the refrigerator to cool it.

Southern Sweet Tea Recipe

The southern sweet tea is often considered to have originated in North Carolina. This is the most basic of iced tea recipes. To start, simply boil four glasses of water completely. Once the water is boiled, the next step is to soak tea bags into the water, typically black tea. Once you have made the mixture, the next steps simply to add sweetener and lemon to your own taste and chill the mixture. The southern sweet tea is best served with ice cubes and is a refreshing beverage if prepared properly. In order to make the recipe more unique you can add some leaves of mint to spice up the tea.

Thai Iced Tea Recipe

Thai iced tea is probably the spiciest and strongest of all iced tea recipes. This is mainly because it draws its unique taste not from one but several spices from Thailand. One requires four tea bags of your choice or tea leaves that you often use to make your own normal tea. This should be added to boiling water to make a strong tea mixture.

Then add some sweeteners and condensed milk into the mixture, and mix thoroughly until there are no particles and the mixture is completely smooth. Then add some spices such as mint, almond extract, cinnamon and cardamom. You can serve the Thai iced tea on a tall glass filled with iced cubes.

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Indulge a Little and Celebrate National Candy Month

The national candy month is celebrated every year in June. Mainly the month is devoted to the celebration of sweets and treats that make life so much better. In the recent past the month has also been used to create awareness on health, diets and dental hygiene. For many people national candy month provides a time in which they can let go of the inhibitions they may be having worth regard to enjoying sweets and treats, and just taking a dive without regrets. Whereas the holiday is so popular with children, it is the adults who spend more time and money celebrating national candy month.

Celebrate by Enjoying a New Treat

One of the best ways to celebrate national candy month is to enjoy a unique treat that you have never tasted before. During the national candy month, many candy manufacturers break out treats that have made them famous in history. For a few coins, you can enjoy treats that are probably no longer available due to change in recipe and content of ingredients. Take the time
and research unique candies that you have not had time to taste, and enjoy them with family and
friends. To make this more interesting you and your family can each take the responsibility of
finding the most unique tasting and rare candy in the country. You may also want to try some
homemade recipes from small state companies and privately owned businesses. The cost of the
candy here may be slightly higher, but the taste is well worth the extra few coins.

Celebrate by Inventing Treats of Your Own

Secondly, you can also decide to invent and prepare your own sweets. Making sweets and treats is much easier than you can imagine. There are several simple recipes that you can either find online or in cooking magazines and books. The recipes are guaranteed to make your mouth water. Making your own treats is not just a matter of filling time during the national candy month, but it also provides an opportunity to ensure the treats are healthy and great for you and your family and friends. This is because you pick out the ingredients and you are therefore able to make more healthy choices and substitutes. In addition, it provides an opportunity to bond over some enjoyable activities in the sweets and treat making process.

Visit a Candy Store or Factory

For those who find cooking tedious, a trip to the candy stores or factories may be more fun. Factories during this time sponsor several tours where people can see the processes and also enjoy goodies. Book one of these trips for your family and friends, and take some few hours to visit factories manufacturing your favorite candies and chocolates. You can also meet the proprietors and stakeholders of this great industry.

Enjoy national candy month and make time to shop for good quality candy, chocolates and other treats and send them to your family and friends.

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March is National Nutrition Month

March is National Nutrition Month

While the trees may be bare in March, there are still plenty of colorful and nutritious foods to fill your plate. During the 2011 National Nutrition Month®, the American Dietetic Association encourages everyone to add color and nutrients to your meals through this year’s theme: “Eat Right with Color.”

“Adding a splash of colorful seasonal foods to your plate makes for more than just a festive meal. A rainbow of foods creates a palette of nutrients, each with a different bundle of potential benefits for a healthful eating plan,” says registered dietitian and ADA Spokesperson Karen Ansel.

“Healthy eating includes more than counting calories alone. In fact, most children don’t get enough of all the essential nutrients critical to normal growth and development,” says Ansel.

“Food variety supplies different nutrients, so to maximize the nutritional value of your meal, include healthful choices in a variety of colors.”

Ansel offers ways to brighten up your plate in every season with this quick color guide.

Green produce indicates antioxidant potential and may help promote healthy vision and reduce cancer risks.

  • Fruits: avocado, apples, grapes, honeydew, kiwi and lime
  • Vegetables: artichoke, asparagus, broccoli, green beans, green peppers and leafy greens such as spinach

Orange and deep yellow fruits and vegetables contain nutrients that promote healthy vision and immunity, and reduce the risk of some cancers.

  • Fruits: apricot, cantaloupe, grapefruit, mango, papaya, peach and pineapple
  • Vegetables: carrots, yellow pepper, yellow corn and sweet potatoes

Purple and blue options may have antioxidant and anti-aging benefits and may help with memory, urinary tract health and reduced cancer risks.

  • Fruits: blackberries, blueberries, plums, raisins
  • Vegetables: eggplant, purple cabbage, purple-fleshed potato

Red indicates produce that may help maintain a healthy heart, vision, immunity and may reduce cancer risks.

  • Fruits: cherries, cranberries, pomegranate, red/pink grape fruit, red grapes and watermelon
  • Vegetables: beets, red onions, red peppers, red potatoes, rhubarb and tomatoes

White, tan and brown foods sometimes contain nutrients that may promote heart health and reduce cancer risks.

  • Fruits: banana, brown pear, dates and white peaches
  • Vegetables: cauliflower, mushrooms, onions, parsnips, turnips, white-fleshed potato and white corn

Ansel recommends choosing a variety of colors when shopping for seasonal fruits and vegetables. “And for additional options in the color palette, choose frozen or dried fruits and vegetables available throughout the year,” she says.

“Instead of grilled chicken and mashed potatoes, consider painting a more colorful plate, such as grilled chicken topped with salsa, mashed sweet potato, asparagus and spinach salad with orange slices. A colorful meal is not only visually appealing, but it also contains a variety of nutrients and is quite flavorful,” Ansel says.

For more information on how to “Eat Right with Color,” visit ADA’s National Nutrition Month website for a variety of helpful tips, fun games, promotional tools and nutrition education resources.