Share your questions and information with the ZooScape community!
Be the first to post!
Directions
Hot tea brewing method: Bring freshly drawn cold water to a rolling boil. Place 1 teaspoon of tea for each cup into the teapot. Pour the boiling water into the pot, cover and let steep for 2-4 minutes. Pour into your cup; add milk and sugar to taste.
Iced tea brewing method: (to make 1 liter/quart): Place 5 teaspoons of tea into a teapot or heat resistant pitcher. Pour 1 1/4 cups of freshly boiled water over the tea itself. Steep for 5 minutes. Quarter fill a serving pitcher with cold water. Pour the tea into the serving pitcher straining the tea. Add ice and top-up with cold water. Garnish and sweeten to taste.
Additional Information
TerraVita is an exclusive line of premium-quality, natural source products that use only the finest, purest and most potent ingredients found around the world. TerraVita is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, potency, stability and freshness. All of our products are prepared with the highest elements of quality control, from raw materials through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the bottles or bags are sealed for freshness and shipped out to you. Our highest possible standards are certified by independent laboratories and backed by our personal guarantee.
TerraVita exists to meet and ensure your family's health and wellness without the harmful effects or chemicals and prescription medications. We strive to make all of our products affordable and reliable and are constantly searching the market to maintain our affordability and to look for new ways to serve you and the ones you love. TerraVita has become a trusted household name for many families and can bring you and yours the very best herbal supplements, blends, teas and spices that are on the market today.
TerraVita is packed in childproof, tamper-proof pharmaceutical-grade recyclable containers.
ZooScape is proud to be the exclusive distributor of TerraVita teas, herbs and supplements in the United States, Canada and around the world. Please direct all wholesale and bulk inquiries to Simona Heather at 905-494-1785.
Related Reading - As Voted by You!
Nobody Left to Ask
Publisher's Notes As a boy and young man, my old friend Phil Link always admired the eccentric characters in his hometown of Reidsville, North Carolina, so it wasn't surprising that he would become one. What might surprise some people who have known Phil only in that guise, is that underneath it he is a keen and sensitive observer of small-town life, a man with a novelist's eye and ear, a poet's heart and soul.
The proof of that lies in the pages of this all-too-brief memoir. In it, Phil takes us back to the Reidsville of the 1920s, when he was a boy, growing up in a big white house on Lindsey Street filled with love and laughter.
He delivers us into a time when people gathered around the radio for "Lum and Abner" and "Amos and Andy," when they sat on front porches on summer evenings and told family stories, when the silent movie theater drew big crowds with local talent shows, when Saturday was bath night, when grocers and druggists delivered by bicycle.
With deft, clear prose, Phil makes his family ours, and Reidsville our hometown. That's all a reader can ask of the written word. I'd bet that Phil's old college classmate, the novelist Robert Ruark, himself a moving memoirist (The Old Man and the Boy), would have been envious of this book. --From the Introduction by Jerry Bledsoe
Author Biography: Phil Link, a graduate of the University of North Carolina, has been a pharmacist, a painter, a storyteller, and a newspaper columnist, in addition to a town character. He and his wife, Peggy, an artist, still live in Reidsville.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor. The essence of the current American rule on Traditional Uses is, as stated by FTC, "Claims based on historical or traditional use should be substantiated by confirming scientific evidence, or should be presented in such a way that consumers understand that the sole basis for the claim is a history of use of the product for a particular purpose."