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Authentic Thai iced tea recipe (cha yen ชาเย็น) - street food style
You're going to love this authentic Thai iced tea recipe (cha yen ชาเย็น), it's easy to make and always refreshing. Get the full recipe here:
Thailand has some very famous drinks, including Red Bull and Singha, but there's nothing more famous throughout the world than Thai iced tea, which is known in Thai better as cha yen (ชาเย็น). The tea is served at Thai restaurants around the world, and many people, especially if they like sweet and creamy beverages, love it. Thai ice tea is often easy to recognize because of its bright orange color and creaminess.
Why wait until you go to a Thai restaurant to have ice tea? Here is an authentic Thai iced tea recipe, Bangkok street food style, that you can make at home right now. There are only a few ingredients that you need, and if you have an Asian supermarket near your home, it should be quite easy to get everything you need. One thing I just want to clarify though is the orange color of Thai iced tea. The tea brand that is commonly used in Thailand is called Cha Dra Muer (ชาตรามือ) - or it's just known as Number One Brand. It's black tea that includes a bit of C yellow number 6, which is what gives it the signature color. However, though I have not tried it, if you just use regular black tea for this Thai iced tea recipe, it should still work fine, it just won't be that orange color.
Anyway, along with black tea, here are the rest of the ingredients you'll need:
1 tablespoon Thai black tea
1 cup of hot boiling water
2 teaspoons sweetened condensed milk
2 teaspoons evaporated milk (plus some more to sprinkle on top)
2 teaspoons sugar
1 cup of crushed ice
The first thing you need to do is steep your tea. There are many ways to do this, but on the streets of Thailand, most Thai iced tea vendors will make their tea using a tea sock, which is almost like a real sock connected to a wire ring. You add the tea leaves to the sock, pour hot water into a cup, and just let the leaves brew for a few minutes. Alternatively, you could just add your tea leave to a cup, pour in the hot water, let the leaves brew for a few minutes, and then strain out the leaves - whatever is easiest for you. Next step is to mix in sweetened condensed milk as well as evaporated milk, and stir it up until it's a nice creamy mixture. You can also add in some extra sugar, according to your own taste. Just to note, since you will be pouring your hot tea over ice, you can make it a little sweeter than you think, as it will become watered down from the ice.
As an extra step, but it is very fun to try, you can put the tea in one cup, and then pour it, using some elevation to another cup. This is going to create some foam on your tea, almost like froth. This is not necessary, it's just fun (see video for details).
The next step in this recipe for Thai iced tea is to take a glass, fill it up to the top with crushed ice, and then pour your milky tea mixture over the ice. Give it a quick stir, and then finish it off with another sprinkle of evaporated milk to give it a nice creamy top. Drink you Thai iced tea with a straw, and if it's a hot day, you'll surely be satisfied and refreshed. Enjoy.
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Rockliffe Riders Complete Coast 2 Coast Cycle Challenge in aid of GNAAS
A team of cyclists from Rockliffe Hall in Hurworth, County Durham recently braved challenging terrains across the North East and Cumbria to take on the Coast to Coast bike ride to raise money for the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS).
The fourteen staff tackled the infamous 147 mile route in September (Thursday September 6th-Saturday September 8th) and have recently revealed that they raised over £2000 for Rockliffe Hall's chosen charity for 2012, the GNAAS.
The 'Rockliffe Riders' took part in various cycling challenges around the UK in preparation for the gruelling Coast to Coast ride, which starts in the former coal mining and industrial lands of West Cumbria, taking in a variety of tough terrains across the Lake District before ending in Tynemouth.
Speaking about their fundraising, MD Nick Holmes said: All of the 'Rockliffe Riders' are incredibly grateful to everyone who sponsored us and we are really thrilled to have raised over £2000 which has exceeded our expectations. We were fortunately blessed with pretty good weather and, although the route is gruelling in parts, it was a great experience. Most importantly, however, we've contributed to the fantastic efforts of the amazing team at the GNAAS.
Mandy Drake, head of fundraising at GNAAS, added: Rockliffe Hall is helping to raise funds for the GNAAS throughout 2012 by holding events such as staff fundraising activities, making prize donations and offering the resort as a venue for GNAAS's corporate events.
The GNAAS is a charity which operates without Government funding and therefore relies entirely on public donations. It has three aircraft stationed across its two bases at Durham Tees Valley Airport near Darlington and at Langwathby, near Penrith in Cumbria.
The team provides the highest standards of pre-hospital care at an accident scene and then flies the patient to the hospital best suited to their needs.
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6103 Tarawood Drive, Orlando, FL 32819 - Luxury Golf Front Home in Orlando
6103 Tarawood Dr, Orlando, FL 32819
4 beds 5 baths 3,791 sqft - $1,045,000
Spectacular, newly renovated 3,791 sq ft New England-style pool home fronts the 13th tee of Arnold Palmer's world-renowned championship golf course in Bay Hill.
This expansive light-filled home features wide-planked hand-scraped maple floors and soft neutral paint colors which creates a feeling of warmth and spaciousness throughout the home. The gourmet kitchen is designed with the chef in mind; abundant storage, custom wainscoted hood, Wolf Gas 5 burner Cooktop, Silestone tops, and hand-painted French country tiles. The great room features skylights, gas fireplace with a custom tiled mantel bordered by bookcases, surround sound and hi-def flatscreen TV. When entertaining the sliding door to the lanai and covered patio can be opened to create an indoor-outdoor entertaining area. There's a majestic view of the golf course through a large window. A cathedral ceiling and an array of windows in the living room allow lots of natural light into this inviting sitting area. The floor plan features two master bedrooms, one competes with a water-jet shower and jetted tub and the other with ADA-compliant features and a sitting area. A suite of two additional bedrooms is featured in the back of the house. A small office and large laundry room complete this home. The new irrigation system waters lawn using private well (reducing water costs). 2 min golf cart ride to Bay Hill Club - golf, tennis, spa, salon, restaurants, pro shop; marina boat launch for all Bay Hill residents; great schools, shopping, attractions & dining just around the corner.
The winter home of golf legend Arnold Palmer until his passing in September 2016, the Bay Hill Club & Lodge is renowned for its championship golf course, site of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Bay Hill remains the serene place that Palmer first laid eyes on over 50 years ago. Located on 270 acres along the Butler chain of lakes between the ultra-affluent communities of Windermere and Dr. Phillips, the residences of Bay Hill itself are handsomely modest and unassuming in a locale where gaudy gated mansions are the norm. At Bay Hill, there are two courses to play; there's the 18 hole Champion Challenger course, made famous by the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and there is a 9 hole Charger course. The fairways and greens are simply exceptional and each hole has incredible character while offering breathtaking views.
Bay Hill Club and Lodge has all of the customary amenities that you would expect at other well known world-class golf destinations. It is a private club for its members, but it also doubles as a big-time player in the golf resort industry, not in its size, but in its stature. The seventy room lodge offers 3 restaurants, 3 bars, an aquatic center, fitness center, spa, salon, Marina (bass fishing), tennis academy, 9,000 sq, ft of meeting space, and of course 27 holes of Arnold Palmer's personal golf treasure. However, its Mr.Palmer's culture and DNA that's branded into the fiber of Bay Hill that makes it the gem that it is today.
You can't discuss a single element of the place without mentioning Arnold Palmer's influence and presence; it's a really powerful positive energy. It's old school manners, proper presentation and an abundance of kindness. Little cool reminders like Mr. Palmer's Umbrella logo imprinted in the sand ashtray give you an idea of just how well everything down to the smallest detail is well thought out. The AP umbrella logo is recognizable worldwide if someone at the club bestows one of the King's signature pins on you, consider it a great honor.
Abbey Pumping Station Museum (#2).
Abbey Pumping Station Museum (#2).
A film by James Hutton. Filmed at the annual Steam & Food Fayre, Sunday April 18th 2010. This shows the inside of the pumping house, showing one of the four beam engines in steam.
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