Tea, Anyone?
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I love english breakfast tea, but I don't know what's in it... or how to make it...
Also, does sage, alone as a tea, taste good? I mean, what does it taste like?
Also, does sage, alone as a tea, taste good? I mean, what does it taste like?
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Thought it would be nice to link this page to one that goes more indepth with tea
http://everythingunderthemoon.net/forum ... 24187.html
As my good friend Squirrel/Spyke/Brian would say..."have some tea dahling!"
don't mind if I do
http://everythingunderthemoon.net/forum ... 24187.html
As my good friend Squirrel/Spyke/Brian would say..."have some tea dahling!"
don't mind if I do
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I love tea! I grew up with bags of dark tea submerged in a pot that was previously made hot. Man, there was a strict code for tea making in our house. NEVER SQUEEZE THE BAG ON PAIN OF DEATH!! It's stuck with me. Now I prefer loose teas-especially Japanese style teas. We have a great place here for amazing blends and pearls/flowers that open. White, green you name it.
I regularly create infusions with loose herbs. Mint is always on hand. I love my nettle/mint mix. Locally there is a herb called pineapple weed, and it is a very lovely local medicine. Fresh ginger and lemon infusions are a constant when the year is dark and damp. Nootka rose hips are collected and are a great vitamin c booster.
I regularly create infusions with loose herbs. Mint is always on hand. I love my nettle/mint mix. Locally there is a herb called pineapple weed, and it is a very lovely local medicine. Fresh ginger and lemon infusions are a constant when the year is dark and damp. Nootka rose hips are collected and are a great vitamin c booster.
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I drink green tea all day everyday. Sometimes I'll add ginseng, honey or mint. When I make black tea I prefer it to be sun brewed. I've been known to add absolutely anything to black tea: lemon, raspberry, orange, honey, cinnamon, the possibilities are endless.
Chamomile tea with honey is the best when you're sick.
My favorite has to be either an iced green tea with honey or a hot black tea with lemon.
Blessed Be
Chamomile tea with honey is the best when you're sick.
My favorite has to be either an iced green tea with honey or a hot black tea with lemon.
Blessed Be
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I just use commercial tea bags. I have PG Tips black tea, that i found it on the grocerer's shelf. I think its English & has hops mixed in. Also I've got Bigelowe's chamomile, Plantation Mint, Earl Grey, Constant Comment (love this). Nothing really for medicinal use, just for enjoying. I'll add just a few drops of a single tincture, such as vervain, Angelica, mugwort, or dandelion root for some trance aid.
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I drink so much tea it all sits out on my counter.
My current favorite is a lavender tea I found in my grocery store. Also raspberry leaf tea. (Not pictured)
Raspberry leaf tea is great for that time of the month.
My current stash:
My current favorite is a lavender tea I found in my grocery store. Also raspberry leaf tea. (Not pictured)
Raspberry leaf tea is great for that time of the month.
My current stash:
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I do drink quite a bit of tea, but I am a caffeine freak, so its usually black teas. I am partial to Twinings. Especially the irish breakfast and earl grey. Usually mixing one of each to get the strength of the irish with the bergomot flavor I really like.
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Calendula tea: Helps relieve inflammation, minor cuts, scrapes, bug bites or stings, and rashes.
Chamomile: Helps insomnia and Anxiety.
Peppermint: Helps upset stomach and anxiety.
Echinacea: Boosts immune system. Cold and pain relief.
Earl Grey: Oral health. Aids digestion. Stress relief.
Ginger: Helps nausea. Relieves bloating and aids digestion.
Lemon: Helps upset stomach.
Thyme: Eases coughing. Helps lower cholesterol.
Elderflower: Allergy relief. Great for constipation.
Chamomile: Helps insomnia and Anxiety.
Peppermint: Helps upset stomach and anxiety.
Echinacea: Boosts immune system. Cold and pain relief.
Earl Grey: Oral health. Aids digestion. Stress relief.
Ginger: Helps nausea. Relieves bloating and aids digestion.
Lemon: Helps upset stomach.
Thyme: Eases coughing. Helps lower cholesterol.
Elderflower: Allergy relief. Great for constipation.
♫Lady stir your cauldron well, chant your words and sing your spell
Come and taste of the cauldron's brew and magic she will give to you♫
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Ha!...saw that elderflower and me eyes read "anger relief!" For the elderflower? Maybe thats pointing me to elderflower in a subliminal way I love elderflowers, I feel less angry just thinking about them
“There are things known and things unknown and in between are the Doors.”
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“All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.”
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― Jim Morrison
“All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.”
― RWEmerson
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firebirdflys wrote: I love elderflowers, I feel less angry just thinking about them
Oh absolutely! And they smell great too! Elderflowers' summery scent can put anyone in a good mood.
♫Lady stir your cauldron well, chant your words and sing your spell
Come and taste of the cauldron's brew and magic she will give to you♫
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My current tea blend is a lovely prophetic dream tea (although it can also be used for love dreams):
1 part mugwort
1 part yarrow
2-3 parts peppermint
1 part chamomile
2 parts lavender
1 ground bay leaf
Add rose petals for love if you'd like
Use a tea infuser and steep in hot tea water for about 2-4 minutes or until sufficiently dark enough for your tastes.
Usually I use this tea right before bed or as an agent in my tarot work.
Does anybody else use tea this way?
1 part mugwort
1 part yarrow
2-3 parts peppermint
1 part chamomile
2 parts lavender
1 ground bay leaf
Add rose petals for love if you'd like
Use a tea infuser and steep in hot tea water for about 2-4 minutes or until sufficiently dark enough for your tastes.
Usually I use this tea right before bed or as an agent in my tarot work.
Does anybody else use tea this way?