

June is Iced Tea Month, so Eddie and I picked a couple of special iced tea recipes that you might want to try out this summer.
Mine was a Lemon-Blueberry Iced Tea mix that I found from Southern Living magazine.
The ingredients: 1 (12-oz.) package frozen blueberries; 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice; 3 family-size tea bags; 3/4 cup sugar.
Eddie’s is a Honey-Milk Tea found at AllRecipes.com.
The ingredients: 2 orange pekoe tea bags, 1 cup boiling water, 5 ice cubes, 4 teaspoons of sweetened condensed milk, and 3 teaspoons of honey.
The instructions: steep the tea bags in hot water until the color turns dark red, about 3 to 5 minutes. Discard the tea bags and let the tea cool.
Then, combine the ice cubes, sweetened condensed milk, and honey in a glass or cocktail shaker. Pour in the tea and mix well. (If the tea is still warm, the ice may melt; add more ice if desired.) A strong, flavorful milk tea is ready for you to enjoy.
Today’s Word of the Day is vexillology (vex-il-LOL-ih-gee), which means the study of flags. Totally appropriate for today, since it’s Flag Day.
Here is some proper flag etiquette:
1. Never let your flag touch the ground.
2. Old, retired flags should be burned or buried.
3. Don’t fly your flag at night without a light.
4. The U.S. flag is always at the top of the pole, with other flags flying below it.
5. The flag is normally flown from sunrise to sunset.
Thanks for listening!
-Joe
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