OCR Text |
Show CQNSTANTf-O CQVIMENTSW By DAVID S EUNICE BIG E LOW j"j Are you into solar energy? Well then, why not use sun-power to brew your iced tea this summer? It's called "sun tea," and it originated in the southwest desert country where iced tea is served year-round. To make this failproof thirst-quencher, just suspend 4 tea bags in a quart jar of water, add a lid and set it !"n eU." for 4 to 6 hours. Old Sol does the work extracting tea flavor and creating a sparkling clear golden beverage, ready for ice cubes and sugar to taste or an especially nice iced tea, use Constant Comment, Com-ment, the very first orange-and-sp.ce tea. It was created nearly 40 years ago and is an ongmal recipe of the Bigelow family. For additional variety T our Lemon Lift or Plantation Mint. If you-re mto herb teas, we ecom mend N,ce Over Ice or Feeling Free. r |