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Fall For Pumpkin Spice
Pumpkin season is here, but you don't need to visit a pumpkin patch to celebrate the occasion! Enjoy a delicious cup of Pumpkin Spice Café Latte or Tea Latte at home with our easy recipes.
Iced Canadian Tea Latte: A Festive Brew for Canada Day
Celebrate the summer and Canada 150 with a delicious cup of Iced Canadian Tea Latte! Here's what you need to get started:
All About Iced Tea
The iced tea you find in stores is often full of sugar and preservatives (and low quality tea). Making your own is simple, healthy and cost effective. Plus there’s tons of room to explore and try new combinations with fruit juice, alternative sweeteners and even alcohol. Learn more about basic brewing methods (Cold Infusion or Hot Brew & Chill), and then take your home-made iced teas to the next level!