From: Geema
On Jun 17, 2007
I am totally surprised that this tea turned out to be so deliciously different. The cinnamon lightly perfumed the tea and even gave it a mild sweetness that I really enjoyed. Don't skip the lemon...it adds another layer of scent and taste that puts this tea head and shoulders over the plain stuff.
From: Brenda.
On Jun 21, 2006
The cinnamon was a nice pick me up this morning. I had this instead of my usual morning coffee. Thanks for posting. Nick's Mom
From: katia
On Jun 23, 2006
A great beverage! I also put it on ice! So refresing! Thanks for posting!
From: PaulaG
On Jun 21, 2006
I used 2 regular tea bags and allowed it steep as recommended. The cinnamon flavor comes through very nicely. For the winter months the warm version would be great. I did add a little sweetner to the finished product. Quick and a nice change.
From: evelyn/athens
On Jun 19, 2006
Very nice, I made up an extra-strong batch (used 2 more teabags) to use as iced tea as it's so HOT here now. Liked the cinnamon flavour imparted and would have liked it even a little stronger, so I did a little 'trick'. When the tea was hot, I added some red-hot candies (the red, cinnamon ones) and allowed them to melt in - no need to sweeten and really great cinnamon flavour. Thanks die - we'll be drinking this all summer.
From: BLUE ROSE
On Jun 18, 2006
Made this but put it over the rocks for a nice hot day. I used green tea. Used the lemon on afew of the drinks.. very refreshing.
From: Donna Luckadoo
On Jun 20, 2006
I made this recipe for the ZWTII and This reminded me of Christmas! Thanks for a wonderful relaxing Beverage, What a treat!
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