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The Betsy Bistro and Tea Room
305-531-3934 x356
The Betsy Ross Hotel, 1440 Ocean Drive
Miami Beach, FL
Tea 'N Sanity
305-951-2448
13022 SW 120th Street
Miami, FL
Sweat Records
305-758-5862
5505 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL
Green Garden Organics
(305) 444-9830
PO Box 0114
Coconut Grove, FL
Nutrition S'mart
(954) 437-0035
12594 Pines Blvd
Pembroke Pines, FL
Amate Tea Lounge
305-769-8777
811 NE 79th Street
Miami, FL
Paul Bakery/Cafe
305-940-4443
14861 Biscayne Boulevard
North Miami Beach, FL
Tea Junction
305-667-5891
7535 N. Kendall Drive
Miami, FL
The Honey Tree
(305) 759-1696
5138 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL
Whole Foods Market
305-421-9421
6701 Red Road
Miami, FL
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MADE: A Refreshingly Delicious Green Tea Juice Drink

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With the gluttony of over processed foods and drinks on the market (that frankly aren't fit for human consumption in my book), I'm always on the lookout for delicious new products in the organic market place that make my life and yours, just that much easier. I've found one, and it is delicious!

Let me introduce you to MADE drinks , a certified organic line of drinks that combines green tea and fruit juices. When my husband and I were told about this new line of organic drinks, I have to admit I was a little skeptical. Juice drinks can be some of the worst offenders of misleading packaging claims, and most are full of artificial sweeteners (which I hate and literally turn sour on my palate), and ingredients I avoid like the plague, like high fructose corn syrup, preservatives, additives and more.

But with Made's simple ingredient list, (like organic green tea, water, organic cane sugar, organic lemon juice or blueberry juice, most of their drinks have seven ingredients), super creative flavors like strawberry mojito, blueberry lemonade, blackberry peach, pomegranate lemonade (along with four other flavors for a total of eight), and the USDA organic certification, I had to try them.

Made Blackberry PeachFirst up, strawberry mojito. I love organic strawberries and drinking real mojitos (made from scratch of course), so this one got me excited. I cracked open a bottle, poured it over a tall glass of ice, and let it chill for a moment. Next I held it up to my nose and gave it a sniff (yes kind of like wine!). Why? Because, I immediately smelled a floral scent from this most unusual drink, and that wowed me and wet my taste buds for what's next.

My first sip coated my mouth with a refreshingly delicious strawberry, floral, minty flavor. Wow. After I swallowed, the mint lingered in my mouth and jumped to the front of my tongue, while the floral essence lingered around my mouth and left my mouth feeling clean and fresh. This is a much different experience from other juice drinks on the market that leave my tongue feeling thick and over sweetened (hence another reason why I don't drink them)!

Next I tried the strawberry lemonade and blueberry lemonade. Both were quite impressive, each with their own floral b...

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Iced Tea Recipe, Organic Authority Style! View More
Written by Andrea Manitsas   

 

This isn't your mama's Nestea, artificially flavored with loads of sugar and calories. This is Organic Authority style iced tea, made with two things in mind: Absolute deliciousness and pure health.

Serves 4

Ingredients:

4 green tea bags (or loose tea) of your choosing, preferably organic Juice of 2 organic lemons 10 drops of liquid stevia 2 cups boiling water 2 cups cold water Ice Mint leaves and/or lemon slices

Method:

1. Boil your water. Add your tea bags and allow them to infuse for 3-4 minutes. Then remove them, and allow your tea to cool.

2. Once it's cooled down, stir in the lemon juice and stevia to your tea mixture.

3. Add two cups of cold water to your tea. Here, you can choose to chill in the refrigerator even more if you'd like.

4. Put a few ice cubes into your glasses and pour your tea over the top.

5. Garnish each glass with a couple mint leaves and/or lemon slices.

image:  Robert S. Donovan

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