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Ingredients
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3 3/4 oz. chamomile
4 oz. lemon balm
1 oz. oat tops
1 oz. mixed hawthorn berries and leaf/flower (sold separately)
Stevia leaf, organic rose petals, and orange peel as desired
Cook's Notes
Buying Dried Herbs: High-quality dried herbs are just as potent as fresh herbs, and are generally available in bulk at natural-foods stores and in specialty herb stores. This recipe calls for dried herbs (not powdered dried herbs), and requires these basic tools of the trade: a kitchen scale; a fine mesh strainer; large glass jars with an airtight seal; a teapot with lid, or mason jar.
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Stress-Soother Tea
Credit:
Sang An
Gallery
Stress-Soother Tea
Credit:
Sang An
Stress-Soother Tea
Credit:
Sang An
Stress-Soother Tea
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 3 3/4 oz. chamomile
- 4 oz. lemon balm
- 1 oz. oat tops
- 1 oz. mixed hawthorn berries and leaf/flower (sold separately)
- Stevia leaf, organic rose petals, and orange peel as desired
Directions
To make blend: Combine dried herbs; mix well. Store in tightly sealed glass jar. (Dried blend will keep for up to a year.)
To make 1 quart tea: Pour 1 quart boiling water over 8 teaspoons blend in teapot or mason jar. Cover and steep for 15 to 20 minutes; strain and discard herbs. Drink 3 to 4 cups daily.
Cook's Notes
Buying Dried Herbs: High-quality dried herbs are just as potent as fresh herbs, and are generally available in bulk at natural-foods stores and in specialty herb stores. This recipe calls for dried herbs (not powdered dried herbs), and requires these basic tools of the trade: a kitchen scale; a fine mesh strainer; large glass jars with an airtight seal; a teapot with lid, or mason jar.
Cook’s Notes
Buying Dried Herbs: High-quality dried herbs are just as potent as fresh herbs, and are generally available in bulk at natural-foods stores and in specialty herb stores. This recipe calls for dried herbs (not powdered dried herbs), and requires these basic tools of the trade: a kitchen scale; a fine mesh strainer; large glass jars with an airtight seal; a teapot with lid, or mason jar.
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