To make this tea, heat the water to 185 degrees Fahrenheit and steep for 4-7 minutes. I went closer to 7 and used a scoop and a half for 16 oz. of water.
Bonus Product Review: Cheeky: 16oz. hot cup with lid and sleeve from Target:
As I was running some errands today, I decided to use a paper to-go cup. The latest batch of cups is from Cheeky. You get 10 cups for about $4 and a portion of the sale goes to help combat hunger in the USA through Feeding America. I like the cups because they're relatively large (16 ounces is pretty sweet for a paper cup) and they come with sleeves and lids. The manufacturer of these cups is Solo... I'm not really sure that I've had a to go cup like this that wasn't by Solo.
I have discovered that hotter teas don't always work as well in this kind of cup because the sleeve doesn't provided a lot of protection from the heat. However, for a tea steeped at 185 degrees Fahrenheit, the sleeve was perfect. I like the pretty color of the cup and the easy cleanup. While I don't normally use disposable drinks are, occasionally I do and this is a nice product to work with. I also liked that my tea cooled faster than it does in my thermos. I'm not a fan of piping hot beverages and the last time I used the thermos, I had finished my entire day of shopping and getting lunch before it was remotely drinkable. That isn't necessarily a bad thing, of course. It just depends on preferences and/or moods. I would purchase the cups again and recommend them to a friend if the friend was looking for a similar product.
