Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1894 — Tip For Housekeepers. [ARTICLE]

Tip For Housekeepers.

Those who do not like to use ice- as prodigally as some do in beverages, and yet like a “cold tea” will find that they can have it without ice, says a writer in the Boston Post. If yon have do ice, put the amount of tea required in a pitcher in the morning, and pour over it only enough water to cover it; let it stand for three or four hours, and you will find that all the flavor is extracted from the leaveSi When you wish to serve, pour fresh water, as fresh as can be obtained, upon the tea, and will have a delightful glass of tea, with none of the bitterness of boiled tea about it, and sufficiently cold.