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Smooth, but potent describes this drink. Adjust the tequila to suit your taste. If you like a bolder flavor, use one ounce. If you would prefer a more mellow drink, then use a half ounce.Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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Nutritional Facts 2/3 cup equals 330 calories, trace fat (trace saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 3 mg sodium, 30 g carbohydrate, trace fiber, trace protein.
Originally published as Long Island Iced Tea in The Taste of Home Cookbook
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Reviewed on Aug. 18, 2012 by Karen.Buske
I'm back, I believe there is also suppose to be 1 ounce of gin in this to make it a true Long Island Ice Tea. But don't hold me to it.
This is a powerful drink. It taste just like Ice Tea, don't let the taste fool you. It's not for the meek. Do not mix other drinks when your trying this, it won't be pleasant, ha! And don't have too many. It's good but wicked. Whew!
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