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Question by James Czachor
Submitted on 1/19/2004
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Does anyone have a secret recipe?  What I mean is: has someone found that by mixing a half a can of X and quarter can of Y and Z...the resulting flavor was terrific.


Answer by Trying to cut back
Submitted on 4/3/2004
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It is an acquired taste, but sometimes I will steep green tea in my coffee. I use a French Press and empty the contents of 6 tea bags into the press with the coffee grounds. Pour near boiling water into the carafe and steep for at least 4 minutes. Dark roasts taste better.

 

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