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		<title>Recipe: Rachel&#8217;s Rooibos Vanilla Latte</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In general, tea and tisanes are great beverages for people who happen to have food allergies, especially gluten. Unlike a lot of sodas, which can have gluten lurking in the tiniest little ingredients (as my good friend Michelle, who will appear in a future episode of nerdiTEA, described to me at a recent party), most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In general, tea and tisanes are great beverages for people who happen to have food allergies, especially gluten. Unlike a lot of sodas, which can have gluten lurking in the tiniest little ingredients (as my good friend <a href="http://michelleann.com">Michelle</a>, who will appear in a future episode of nerdiTEA, described to me at a recent party), most teas/tisanes are completely free of anything that could have gluten in them, such as caramel coloring or wheat-based fillers.</p>
<p><a href="http://ourgaggleofgirls.com/">Rachel of A Gaggle of Girls</a> knows quite well what kind of foods can have hidden allergens lurking in them &#8212; she herself has Celiac disease and chronic lyme, while her three daughters have some fairly rare, but practically life-threatening, food allergies. As she described in their story on <a href="http://ourgaggleofgirls.com/recipes/">Rachel&#8217;s Recipe Blog</a>, even something as small as a strawberry Starburst can cause an anaphylactic episode.</p>
<p>So Rachel&#8217;s family steers clear of gluten, dairy and several sorts of berries (the exceptions being cranberries and blueberries, which are a little different in makeup), as well as coffee and caffeinated tea &#8212; which can make finding a sweet dessert-type beverage kind of difficult.</p>
<p><span class="bold">Enter Rooibos, the magical mystical wonder &#8220;tea&#8221; from Africa.</span> Free from the allergens Rachel&#8217;s family and hundreds of thousands of others need to avoid, and naturally caffeine free &#8212; something that tea from Camellia sinesis can&#8217;t really claim without some sort of caffeine extraction process &#8212; rooibos is naturally slightly sweet and piny, and combines very well with a variety of flavors, like vanilla, jasmine and various fruits. And, as many people are starting to find out, it makes a pretty mean latte.</p>
<p>Rachel herself was at Starbucks one day, pondering what could possibly be on the menu that would satisfy all of her dietary needs and still give a delicious, warm treat, and spotted the Vanilla Rooibos Latte, which Starbucks can easily make with soymilk. Bingo!</p>
<div><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidleong/102767975/" title="Rooibos Latte (by mountainhiker)"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/33/102767975_a28295959b.jpg" title="Rooibos Latte (by mountainhiker)" alt="Rooibos Latte (by mountainhiker)" width="500" height="375" class="aligncenter" /></a></div>
<blockquote><p>My 3 daughters had a little sip of the little I had leftover, and loved it.  Thankfully I had some <a href="http://www.adagio.com/rooibos/rooibos_vanilla.html">Adagio rooibos vanilla</a> in the tea cupboard at home!  I brewed a pot of the <a href="http://www.adagio.com/rooibos/rooibos_vanilla.html">rooibos vanilla</a>, using the awesome <a href="http://www.adagio.com/teaware/ingenuiTEA_teapot.html" target="_blank">ingenuiTEA teapot</a> I received from the lovely <a href="http://o-scientist.blogspot.com" target="_blank">Nanny Ogg</a>, then warmed up some vanilla soy milk, and combined.  Big smiles on my girls’ faces, and for a fraction of the cost of the one I bought!  Additionally, making it at home means that you are not limited to soy or cow milk, as you are when out.  We’ve had this several times now, and I just restocked our tea supply to make sure we’ll have plenty.</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;m not personally a rooibos fan, but this has even me drooling, and it&#8217;s super simple!</p>
<h3>Dairy-Free and Gaggle of Girls Approved Vanilla Rooibos Latte</h3>
<h4>Ingredients</h4>
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<li>1 pot vanilla rooibos “tea” &#8211; Rachel recommends Adagio&#8217;s <a href="http://www.adagio.com/rooibos/rooibos_vanilla.html">Rooibos Vanilla</a></li>
<li>1/2 cup vanilla flavored milk substitute (soy, rice, almond, hemp, etc)</li>
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<h4>Method</h4>
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<li>Brew one pot of the vanilla rooibos tea.</li>
<li>Warm the milk substitute in a pot or microwave.</li>
<li>Combine the tea and the milk substitute in a mug, with a bit more tea than milk substitute. Enjoy!</li>
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<p><br/><br />
Delicious! Thanks for sharing your recipe, Rachel!</p>
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