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How to Make Mint Green Tea Made with Stevia

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Summary: Your host Thom King shows you how to make a Delicious Sugar Free Mint Green Tea. This is super easy to make and has no calories. Drink as much as you want and stay skinny.

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Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Procure a French Press. You can make this without one but a French Press certainly makes it easier. These can be found and any cooking supply store, Target or even on-line.

  2. Step 2

    Boil some water. The ideal temperature should be just below boiling. If the water is too hot it can make the brew a little bitter. So let it cool for a minute or so.

  3. Step 3

    Add tea, stevia and mint leaves to French Press.

  4. Step 4

    Add boiled water and allow to steep for no longer than 2 minutes. If the tea steeps for longer than 2 minutes it has a tendency to get bitter.

  5. Step 5

    You can enjoy this hot or cold. To server hot simply pour the brew into a mug, garnish with a mint leaf and enjoy. To serve cold simply pour over ice and then add a fresh mint leaf to garnish.

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Brigid said

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on 8/26/2009 two of my favorites, thanks, recommend!

ceholmes said

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on 8/25/2009 wow, great tea has great health properties! will try thanks for sharing! 5*

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on 8/25/2009 Nice video for this green tea drink. Although it's difficult to think about abandoning my morning cup- a- jo completely, I do love green tea and mint, so I might consider it.

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on 8/25/2009 I use stevia too! I love the stuff! This sounds yummy! I'll have to try it in Green Tea. Rated 5 and Recommended!

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on 8/25/2009 Sounds great I will try it although video wouldnt play for me??

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