Honey Milk Tea

I have a new food love/supermarket find. If you have a Kroger nearby, you should definitely check it out. :D I credit the supermarket find to my neighbor. (All his recommendations to me have been spot on so far; I think it definitely helps that we both like eating healthy.) In any case, it’s Kroger Carbmaster yogurt. 60-80 calories, very little sugar/carbs and 8 grams of protein. For 40 cents! In a billion different flavors (spiced pear, peach, banana cream pie, key lime pie, strawberry banana, strawberry, strawberry banana, strawberry pomegranate, raspberry yumberry, white chocolate raspberry, carrot cake, strawberry colada, raspberry acai, mixed berry, tropical fruit)! They taste amazing. I went a little crazy and almost got one of each. They’ve all been winners so far, so picking favorites is not gonna be fun.

I’m a happy camper indeed. :O


On to my actual post though: I miss the food in Hong Kong. *-* I pilfered orange pekoe tea bags from  all the hotels I stayed at while interviewing for med school, or this recipe could never have happened. >_>

HK-Style Honey Milk Tea

Ingredients:
-1 orange pekoe tea bag
-1 cup boiling water
-sweetened condensed milk, to taste
-honey, to taste

Instructions:
1) Steep tea bags in hot water until color turns dark red.
2) Add sweetened condensed milk and honey. Pour into tea and mix well.

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About Farrah

A frugal, selectively antisocial Family Medicine physician with too many interests. Loves...God, family, friends, volunteering and helping others, making others happy, music (especially piano and singing), Tahitian/hula/salsa/pole dancing, aerial silks, learning, writing, cooking, eating, sleeping, lifting weights, playing SNES and DS, photography, editing, window-shopping, gymnastics, kickboxing, BJJ, finding great deals, pyrography, horseback riding, archery, frolicking in the great outdoors...making every moment count.

Posted on January 15, 2013, in Food and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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