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 Posted By: muffinman 
Aug 4  # 6 of 18
Quote girl4cooking wrote:
Great ideas! I usually make it extra strong and then pour it over ice, but it usually ends up bitter. Never thought of making it into ice cubes. I'll have to try that!

:D

This brings back memories of my making iced tea as a kid. I used to freeze homemade iced tea into iced-tea-cubes. They are just as good as a popsicle and cost nothing to make. Just make homemade iced tea from scratch with tea bags, add sugar when hot, let cool, pour into an ice tray and freeze for a couple hours. These are great on hot days, and you don't really need to let them freeze all of the way. The cold tea inside the cube is cool too!
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 Posted By: BagCSC 
Aug 6  # 7 of 18
I used to make Koolaid popsicles as a kid...never iced tea ones.....Ill have to try that.
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 Posted By: cinnamon 
Aug 6  # 8 of 18
Never have had iced coffee, and it seems so different since coffee is always served hot. Coffee does seem to bitter when sitting around. So how do you cool it or is that what this conversation is about? Sorry if I sound strange, I'm new here.
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 Posted By: aeiou 
Aug 6  # 9 of 18
I am not much of a coffee drinker but do enjoy a cold chai spiced tea once in awhile.

I also used to make the ice cubes from Koolaid when I was a kid. It was great since Koolaid came in lots of different flavors.
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 Posted By: BagCSC 
Aug 7  # 10 of 18
Came?
Kooliad STILL does come in lots of flavors. :)