Oh, the weather outside is frightful! And, a fire would be so delightful — if there was one. Since my fireplace remains in the same pristine state it was in when we built it fifteen years ago (dont ask!), Ive been looking for other ways to stay warm and toasty during this cold, damp and blustery wave of winter weather. Of course, hot chocolate and coffee are obvious choices. But, when I am chilled right down to my very bones, there is only one drink that truly warms me from the inside out, and that is Russian tea.
The first time I ever tasted Russian tea was shortly after Id pledged a sorority during my freshman year in college. The president of our chapter was a senior named Charlotte, and I adored her. She embodied the essence of everything that a well-bred young lady from the South should be. Charlotte was cultured, understated, well-mannered and always impeccably groomed. Even though she was only three years older than I was, she exuded grace and maturity. Charlotte was also a direct descendant of one of the actual founders of our sorority more than one hundred and twenty years ago. And, she wore pearls — with jeans. You just cant get any cooler than that!
As a brand new college coed who had never been away from home before, I was always coming up against situations that I didnt know how to deal with. Whether my crisis of the day was about boys, a prickly professor or ruining my favorite sweater in the wash, Charlottes door was always open to me. And as we sorted things out, wed sip from steaming hot mugs filled with Charlottes fruity, spicy and infinitely comforting Russian tea.
This Russian tea that Im talking about isnt anything fancy or imported from anywhere exotic. I dont even think that it has any connection to Russia at all. All of the ingredients are either already in your pantry or can be easily located in your local supermarket.
The first thing youll need is a container of Tang orange flavored drink mix. Yes, that Tang. If its good enough for the astronauts, its good enough for me. The next thing youll need is lemon-flavored, instant iced tea mix. (Does anyone actually use that stuff anymore?) And finally, youll need some ground cloves, cinnamon and lots of good, old-fashioned granulated sugar.
This article appears in Dec 16-22, 2010.

