Healthy Teas
Orange ginger black tea
Sweet oranges, spicy ginger and strong citrusy tea and a perfect book. Can it get any better?
Mulled tea
What would autumn and winter be without mulled drinks. Unlike mulled wine, you can make mulled tea with or without wine. Both versions are a great autumn warmer that will get you in the mood for the upcoming cold weather.
Turmeric Hot Chocolate
Learn how to make an anti inflammatory hot chocolate. This delicious sugar free hot chocolate mix is easy to make, and it has turmeric and cinnamon to help reduce inflammation in the body naturally.
Soothing Calendula Tea
Learn how to make Calendula (calendula officinalis) tea with dried or fresh calendula flowers, hot or iced, including a sun tea method. These gentle blossoms are soothing and packed with healing properties.
Anti-Bacterial Elderflower Tea
Refresh and nourish yourself with this easy and delicious honey elderflower tea! With only a few ingredients that are packed with nutrition, you’ll love sipping on this lovely tea.
Using the fresh elderflowers will produce a lighter tea that resembles a green tea in flavor. Of course fresh is good, but for people with sensitive tummies, remember that fresh flowers are a little harder on the stomach. Using dried elderflowers gives a deeper flavor, but the same health benefits. Plus you don’t have to worry about finding fresh elderflowers or foraging for them in places that might have been sprayed with pesticides.
Turmeric Tea with fresh turmeric root
A healing tea to fight cold, rejuvenate the body, boost health and immune.
The high antioxidant and antibacterial properties of turmeric when combined with the goodness of ginger roots, black pepper, and lime juice assist in reducing the cold and flu symptoms, help to combat infection, clear congestion, bring down inflammation, boost the immune system, relieve sore throat and enhance digestion.