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How do you make herbal tea blends?

How do you make herbal tea blends?

Mix 1 part lemon, 1 part lavender, and 2 parts chamomile to a small bowl. Seal in a small glass jar. To serve, add 1 Tablespoon to a tea infuser for 8 ounces of boiling water. Mix 1 part peppermint, 1 part lavender, and 1 part lemon to a small bowl.

What herbs can you mix together for tea?

Good ones to build around or combine are:

  • Lemon verbena.
  • Lemongrass.
  • Chamomile.
  • Anise hyssop.
  • Holy basil (tulsi)
  • Apple mint.
  • Bee balm.
  • Lemon balm.

What teas are good to mix together?

Additional tea blending ideas

  • chamomile and white tea.
  • chamomile and green tea.
  • linden flowers and green tea.
  • rose petals and black tea.
  • rose petals and oolong tea.
  • osmanthus and white tea.
  • osmanthus and green tea.
  • lemongrass and green tea.

How do you make homemade herbal tea?

Instructions Combine all dried herbs in a medium size bowl, store extra herb mixture in airtight glass container. Bring water to a boil in a medium-size saucepan or in a tea kettle, remove from heat. Add 4 tablespoons of herb mixture to water. Steep 45 minutes. Strain tea. Sweeten with small amount of honey or fresh fruit juice if desired.

What are the tea blends and recipes?

Boil water in kettle. Add 4 cups boiling water over leaves. Strain leaves. Add pinch sea salt and 2 rounded tablespoons organic butter to the tea. Pour about 2-3 cups whole, raw organic milk, enough to fill pitcher about ⅔ full while still making sure liquid remains hot. Take hand blender and submerge it into the tea.

What herbs can you use to make tea?

Herbs like lavender, basil, rosemary, and calendula or marigold can be grown in most gardens or a patio pot. If you do a little research, you can create a unique and inspiring tea garden for yourself. Peppermint and spearmint are excellent herbal teas, and easily grown in a pot and placed in the sun.

Can you mix herbal teas?

Herbal teas are natural remedies that are made by steeping parts of the root, plant or flower of the herb in boiling water. Many herbs are relatively benign when taken in moderate consumption, and can be safely combined with other herbs that have similar effects, such as chamomile and peppermint teas.