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Will you post some homemade tea mixes for us?

I'm very interested.

Curious GeGee

 

 

, " Kathleen M. Pelley "

<kmpelley wrote:

>

> I learned to make medicinal teas from a practicing herbalist as

part

> a year-long class I took from her. The standard herbal-medicine

> method of making a tea with roots & barks is to simmer the root or

> bark for 20 minutes. Then turn off the heat and leave covered for

> 24 hours. Strain the next day and place in a glass container [i

use

> old glass juice bottles] in the refrigerator to be warmed and drink

> within about 5 days.

>

> It may be drunk within 20 minutes, but will not extract as much

> medicinal content until it has steeped overnight. Not only does it

> taste good, but it has strong medicinal properties as well. Ginger

> is one of the herbs in Chai Latte. When I make Chai Latte, I

always

> begin with sliced ginger. Ginger is very warming and so is great

to

> drink in the winter. It also combats nausea.

>

> Kathleen

>

> Eureka CA

>

>

> , AJ <aj788888@> wrote:

>

> Boil water. Add slices of fresh ginger and steep until the flavor

> of the ginger is infused through the hot water, approximately 6 to

8

> minutes. for stronger flavor, steep longer. Remove ginger before

> serving. You may want to add a squeeze of fresh lemon and a

spoonful

> of honey to complete this soothing warm beverage.

>

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