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From: arnold@gatech.UUCP (Mister Snuffle-upagus)
Newsgroups: net.consumers
Subject: Re: corn syrup isn't a sweetener? (cooling off hot tea)
Message-ID: <11031@gatech.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 29-Nov-84 12:47:52 EST
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Posted: Thu Nov 29 12:47:52 1984
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> > On the other hand, brewing real tea isn't that much work and it tastes
> > a lot better
> 
> Yes, but the hard part is making it cold in a hurry.
> 
> -Ron

The way to make Iced Tea when you've just brewed it fresh and it's hot
is to take a (tall) glass, and fill it with ice.  Then put a teaspoon or other
piece of metal in it.  Pour in the hot tea.  The ice will melt, the tea
will cool down, and the metal spoon gets its temperature changed instead of
causing the glass to crack. (It's real neat to watch moisture in the air
condense on the spoon.)

I am not an expert on physics/heat transfer/thermodynamics.  I just know
that this works.

Another helpful, handy, household hint from:
-- 
Arnold Robbins
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