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  • An elegant afternoon

    An elegant afternoon

    An elegant afternoon

    Celebrate Mom with recipes designed to nourish and delight

    Whether you call her Mom, Mother, Momma, or Mum, an afternoon tea is the perfect way to celebrate that special person in your life. It can not only be a fun and elegant occasion, but it can also offer a wonderfully relaxed celebration.

    With afternoon tea, there’s plenty of opportunity to visit and spend time together and enjoy delicious food; these recipes will help you prepare an afternoon tea to nourish body and soul and to celebrate Mom in style.

    Herby Chickpea Smash Tea Sandwiches

    Finger sandwiches are a classic component of afternoon tea, and these ones bring plenty of herby flavor to the party. Chickpeas are lightly smashed and dressed in fresh, bright flavors of cilantro, mint, tangy yogurt, earthy turmeric, and spicy paprika, before being sandwiched with pumpkin seeds and sunflower sprouts. Don’t be fooled by their small size—these sandwiches pack a hearty boost of fiber and protein and a whopping amount of iron too.
    Servings: 16

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 14-ounce can chickpeas drained and rinsed
    • 1 tablespoon capers
    • ¼ cup green onions
    • ½ cup fresh cilantro
    • ¼ cup fresh mint
    • ¼ cup Greek yogurt
    • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
    • 1 tablespoon tahini
    • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
    • ¼ teaspoon spicy smoked paprika
    • teaspoon salt optional
    • ¼ cup pumpkin seeds divided
    • 1 cup sunflower sprouts divided
    • 8 slices spelt bread or other hearty ancient grain bread

    Method
     

    1. With potato masher, in medium-sized bowl, mash chickpeas. Finely chop capers and add to bowl along with green onions, cilantro, and mint.
    2. In separate bowl, combine yogurt, Dijon mustard, tahini, turmeric, and paprika to make dressing. Pour over chickpea mixture and stir well. Taste for seasoning and add salt, if required.
    3. To assemble sandwiches, lay out 2 pieces of bread and cover each with a thin layer of chickpea mixture. Sprinkle about 1 Tbsp pumpkin seeds on 1 slice of bread and top with about 1/4 cup sunflower sprouts. Sandwich the 2 pieces of bread together, pressing down lightly. Repeat with remaining bread to make 4 sandwiches. Cut each lengthwise into 1 inch tea sandwiches.
    4. Enjoy!

    Notes

    Each serving contains: 102 calories; 4 g protein; 6 g total fat (1 g sat. fat); 15 g total carbohydrates (2 g sugars, 3 g fiber); 211 mg sodium

    Orange Tarragon Chicken in Belgian Endives

    Orange and tarragon make wonderful friends as they flavor this take on a chicken salad sandwich. Slightly bitter endives offer a great complement to the licorice flavor of tarragon and are robust enough to hold the mixture while adding a satisfying crunch. Each filled leaf contains about 20 g of protein and 40 percent of the recommended daily value of iron.
    Servings: 20

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts about 6 ounces each
    • 2 strips orange zest made using vegetable peeler
    • 1 teaspoon peppercorns
    • 1 small carrot cut in a few pieces
    • ½ onion skin removed, root intact
    • 2 thyme sprigs
    • 4 tarragon sprigs leaves removed and reserved for use below
    • 1 bay leaf
    • 1 teaspoon mustard
    • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
    • 3 tablespoons orange juice
    • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
    • 3 tablespoons finely chopped fresh tarragon leaves
    • 1 tablespoon chives
    • 1 tablespoon orange zest
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • ¼ teaspoon pepper
    • 20 Belgian endive leaves washed and dried (from about 2 or 3 endives)
    • ¼ cup slivered almonds

    Method
     

    1. In shallow saucepan wide enough to accommodate all ingredients in a single layer, place chicken, orange zest, peppercorns, carrot, onion, thyme and tarragon sprigs, and bay leaf. Pour in cold water to cover chicken by about 1 inch. Place pan on stove and heat on high. The moment water begins to simmer, reduce heat, and keep at a gentle simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. Do not allow water to boil. After time has elapsed, turn off heat, and remove chicken to plate and allow to cool thoroughly. Place in container with lid and refrigerate once cool.
    2. In small jar or bowl, combine mustard, vinegar, orange juice, olive oil, tarragon leaves, chives, orange zest, salt, and pepper.
    3. Using 2 forks or stand mixer with paddle attachment on low setting, shred chicken.
    4. Pour dressing over chicken and stir well. Fill endive leaves with small amount of mixture, sprinkle with slivered almonds, and serve.
    5. Enjoy!

    Notes

    Each serving contains: 221 calories; 22 g protein; 9 g total fat (1 g sat. fat); 17 g total carbohydrates (2 g sugars, 6 g fiber); 109 mg sodium

    Mini Lemon Yogurt Cheesecakes

    Despite their small size, these dainty cheesecakes are bursting with bright lemon flavor. Substituting yogurt for often-used sour cream adds to the tangy taste, adds some protein, and helps cut down the fat content a bit, while the pistachios in the crust add a delicious flavor not usually found in a straight graham cracker crust. For best results, chill in the refrigerator for several hours and top with blueberries just before serving.
    Servings: 12

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 tablespoons graham crumbs
    • 2 tablespoons ground pistachios
    • 1 tablespoon coconut palm sugar
    • 1 tablespoon melted butter
    • 3 ½ ounces natural soft cream cheese
    • ¼ cup yogurt
    • 1 tablespoon honey
    • 1 ½ teaspoons lemon juice
    • 1 teaspoon lemon zest plus about 1 teaspoon more for garnish
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
    • ¼ cup fresh blueberries for garnish

    Method
     

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line mini-muffin tin with parchment liners.
    2. In small bowl, combine graham crumbs, ground pistachios, sugar, and butter. Stir well with fork until mixture is evenly moistened. Add heaping 1 tsp to each cup of lined mini-muffin tin and press down with clean finger or back of spoon. Bake in oven for 5 minutes.
    3. Fill electric kettle and set it to boil. Set aside.
    4. In bowl of stand mixer, beat together cream cheese, yogurt, honey, lemon juice, 1 tsp lemon zest, and vanilla until smooth. Scrape down sides of bowl as necessary to ensure mixture is evenly combined. Place muffin tin on larger rimmed baking tray. Transfer mixture from mixer to a jug with spout and pour into individual muffin cups, filling them to just under the rim. Move baking tray to top rack of oven, pulling it out halfway so you can add a bit of boiled water to the baking tray. Bake cheesecakes for 20 minutes until surfaces jiggle slightly. Remove tray carefully from oven, then remove muffin tin from water bath and allow to cool thoroughly. Chill in refrigerator for a minimum of 4 hours.
    5. To serve, carefully remove cheesecakes from their parchment shells and top with fresh blueberries and additional lemon zest.
    6. Enjoy!

    Notes

    Each serving contains: 177 calories; 1 g protein; 11 g total fat (6 g sat. fat); 18 g total carbohydrates (14 g sugars, 1 g fiber); 120 mg sodium

    By Helena McMurdo

    Article Courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • Herbal Rehydration Drink

    Herbal Rehydration Drink


    Herbal Rehydration Drink featuring BodyBio

    A cold, long infusion of nourishing and healing herbs combine with the rehydration benefits of BodyBio’s E-Lyte. Think iced tea that is healing and hydrating on every level. Drink as a replacement of sugary sports drinks, after or during illness, or daily for optimal full spectrum health.


    This drink recipe was formulated for people who need a boost in hydration, vitality, and overall health. An excellent choice for pre and post-workouts and sports activities, nourishing during and after an illness where dehydration is a symptom, and an informed choice for those who seek to support adaptogenic homeostasis of their bodies.

    Below is a breakdown of the medicinal properties of each ingredient:

    E-Lyte by BodyBio:

    Simply put, E-Lyte mimics electrolyte levels in the body for optimal hydration. Think Gatorade, but more powerful, and without all the nasty ingredients.

    It is specially formulated to:

    • Fight cramps
    • Improve stamina and reduce fatigue
    • Boost energy
    • Maintain body temperature
    • Aid neurological function and enhance nerve signaling

    No sugars, no artificial sweeteners, just pure electrolytes in the millequivalent of human blood. E-Lyte is the perfect combination of sodium which contracts muscles, potassium, which relaxes them, and magnesium, which plays a role in more than 300 enzymatic processes and is the force that drives potassium to relax a contracted muscle. Ideal for everyday athletes, pregnant women, or anyone looking to reduce painful cramps and stay energized all day—without all the unnecessary ingredients.

    Most electrolyte concentrates are formulated specifically for professional athletes and contain levels of sodium and sugar that are way too high for daily use. That’s why we formulated E-Lyte with more potassium, less sodium, and no sugar to mimic human blood and give the body exactly what it needs!

    Marshmallow Root:

    (Althaea officinalis) has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its potential healing properties. While scientific research on its benefits is ongoing, marshmallow root is believed to possess several potential health benefits, primarily due to its mucilage content—a thick, gel-like substance that forms when the root is mixed with water. Here are some of the healing properties associated with marshmallow root:

    Soothing Sore Throats and Coughs: Marshmallow root is known for its soothing properties and is often used to alleviate sore throats, dry coughs, and irritation. It forms a protective layer on the throat’s mucous membranes, providing relief from discomfort.

    Gastrointestinal Relief: The mucilage in marshmallow root may help soothe and protect the digestive tract. It can be used to relieve symptoms of conditions like gastritis, acid reflux, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It may also help alleviate constipation by promoting regular bowel movements.

    Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Marshmallow root may have mild anti-inflammatory properties, making it useful for conditions involving inflammation, such as skin irritations, eczema, and joint pain.

    Respiratory Health: In addition to soothing sore throats and coughs, marshmallow root may help with respiratory issues like bronchitis and asthma by reducing irritation and inflammation in the airways.

    Urinary Health: Marshmallow root is sometimes used to alleviate symptoms of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and bladder issues due to its potential anti-inflammatory and soothing properties.

    Tulsi Leaf:

    Also known as holy basil (Ocimum sanctum or Ocimum tenuiflorum), is a popular herb in traditional Ayurvedic medicine and is revered in many cultures for its potential healing properties. While more research is needed to fully understand the extent of its therapeutic effects, tulsi is believed to have several healing properties:

    Adaptogenic: Tulsi is often classified as an adaptogen, which means it may help the body adapt to stress and promote overall resilience. It can help manage the body’s response to physical and emotional stressors.

    Immune Support: Tulsi is believed to boost the immune system. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties may help the body defend against infections and illnesses.

    Antioxidant: Tulsi is rich in antioxidants, which can help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. This may contribute to its potential anti-aging and disease-fighting properties.

    Anti-Inflammatory: Tulsi has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce inflammation in the body. It may be beneficial for conditions characterized by chronic inflammation.

    Respiratory Health: Tulsi is often used to relieve respiratory issues, such as coughs, colds, and asthma. Its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties may help clear the respiratory tract and provide relief from congestion.

    Digestive Health: Tulsi can aid in digestion and help alleviate digestive discomfort. It may be used to relieve symptoms of indigestion, gas, and bloating.

    Cardiovascular Health: Some studies suggest that tulsi may help lower cholesterol levels and regulate blood pressure, potentially reducing the risk of heart disease.

    Stress Reduction: Tulsi is known for its calming properties and is used to reduce stress and anxiety. It may help improve mental clarity and promote a sense of well-being.

    Antimicrobial: Tulsi possesses antimicrobial properties that can help combat various infections, including bacterial, viral, and fungal infections.

    Chamomile Flower:

    Chamomile is a well-known herb that has been used for centuries for its potential healing properties. Chamomile flowers, particularly those from the German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) species, are the parts of the plant most commonly used for therapeutic purposes. Here are some of the healing properties associated with chamomile flowers:

    Anti-Inflammatory: Chamomile contains compounds like chamazulene and alpha-bisabolol, which have anti-inflammatory properties. These properties make chamomile useful for reducing inflammation in various conditions, including skin irritations and gastrointestinal discomfort.

    Digestive Aid: Chamomile tea is often used to soothe digestive issues such as indigestion, bloating, and gas. It can help relax the muscles of the gastrointestinal tract and ease discomfort.

    Stress and Anxiety Reduction: Chamomile is known for its calming and mild sedative effects. Drinking chamomile tea or using chamomile essential oil in aromatherapy can help reduce stress and anxiety, promote relaxation, and improve sleep.

    Skin Health: Chamomile can be used topically to soothe skin irritations, such as insect bites, rashes, and minor burns. It may also help with conditions like eczema and psoriasis due to its anti-inflammatory and anti-itch properties.

    Oral Health: Chamomile’s anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties can be beneficial for oral health. It may help reduce gum inflammation, soothe mouth sores, and alleviate toothache discomfort.

    Respiratory Health: Inhaling steam from chamomile tea may help relieve congestion and ease respiratory discomfort associated with colds and allergies.

    Menstrual Pain Relief: Chamomile tea may help alleviate menstrual cramps and reduce the severity of premenstrual symptoms due to its muscle-relaxant and anti-inflammatory properties.

    Wound Healing: Chamomile may promote wound healing when applied topically, as it can help reduce inflammation and provide a soothing effect.

    Antioxidant Properties: Chamomile is rich in antioxidants, which can help protect cells from oxidative stress and may contribute to its anti-aging and disease-preventing effects.

    Anti-allergic: Chamomile may help reduce allergic reactions and symptoms by inhibiting the release of histamines, which play a role in allergy-related inflammation.

    Nettle Leaf:

    Nettle leaf, derived from the common stinging nettle plant (Urtica dioica), has been used traditionally for various medicinal purposes. It is rich in nutrients and bioactive compounds, which contribute to its potential healing properties. Here are some of the healing properties associated with nettle leaf:

    Anti-Inflammatory: Nettle leaf contains compounds like flavonoids and polyphenols that have anti-inflammatory properties. It may help reduce inflammation in conditions like arthritis, allergies, and inflammatory bowel diseases.

    Allergy Relief: Nettle leaf is often used to alleviate symptoms of seasonal allergies, such as hay fever. It may help reduce the release of histamines, which are responsible for allergy symptoms like sneezing and itching.

    Joint Health: Nettle leaf may provide relief from joint pain and stiffness in conditions like osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis due to its anti-inflammatory and pain-reducing properties.

    Diuretic Effect: Nettle leaf has mild diuretic properties, which can promote the removal of excess fluids from the body. This may be beneficial for individuals with conditions like edema and high blood pressure.

    Prostate Health: Some studies suggest that nettle root, rather than the leaves, may have benefits for prostate health by reducing symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), such as urinary frequency and urgency.

    Digestive Health: Nettle leaf can be used to soothe gastrointestinal discomfort, reduce symptoms of indigestion, and alleviate diarrhea. It may also support a healthy digestive tract.

    Hair and Skin Health: Topical application of nettle leaf extract or oil is believed to promote hair growth, reduce dandruff, and improve skin conditions like eczema and acne.

    Nutrient-Rich: Nettle leaf is a rich source of vitamins (such as A, C, and K), minerals (including iron, calcium, and magnesium), and antioxidants. Consuming nettle leaf as a tea or supplement can help meet nutritional needs.

    Blood Sugar Control: Some research suggests that nettle leaf may help regulate blood sugar levels, potentially benefiting individuals with diabetes or those at risk of developing the condition.

    Urinary Tract Health: Nettle leaf may be used to support urinary tract health, as it can help soothe irritation and reduce symptoms of urinary tract infections (UTIs).

    Give this drink a try, it’s not only nourishing, healing, and rehydrating, it is actually also very delicious and refreshing! Have questions? Come on in to any of our locations to speak with our wellness ambassadors, and don’t forget that we carry herbs in bulk for all of your herbalism and wellness needs!


    Elisa Franco

    Herbal Rehydration Drink

    A cold, long infusion of nourishing and healing herbs combine with the rehydration benefits of BodyBio's E-Lyte. Think iced tea that is healing and hydrating on every level. Drink as a replacement of sugary sports drinks, after or during illness, or daily for optimal full spectrum health.
    Servings: 4

    Ingredients
      

    • 30 ounces Water
    • 3 teabags Nettle Leaf
    • 3 teabags Chamomile Flower
    • 3 teabags Tulsi Leaf
    • 2 teabags Marshmallow Root
    • 2 capfuls BodyBio E-Lyte
    • 1 tblsp Honey, or sweetener of choice optional

    Equipment

    • 1 32 ounce Mason Jar with Lid

    Method
     

    1. Add water to a 32 ounce (quart size) mason jar, or other glass vessel with a lid.
    2. Add all of the tea bags to the water, no need to boil the water, room temperature or cold is fine.
    3. Put the lid on your mason jar. Place it in the fridge and let the herbs infuse into the water for 12-24 hours.
    4. After 12-24 hours, remove from fridge, remove all tea bags, add the 2 capfuls of E-Lyte, honey or sweetener of choice, cover with the lid again, and vigorously shake.
    5. Serve over ice, or as is, and enjoy!

    Product Information about E-Lyte is from BodyBio’s website.

  • Tea benefits to support rejuvenation

    Tea benefits to support rejuvenation

    Tea benefits to support rejuvenation

    Harness the power of this simple pleasure

    As a new season approaches, it’s common to turn our minds toward rejuvenation—detoxifying ourselves from what’s not serving us and refocusing on what nurtures us.

    Tea, both true tea—made from the tea plant Camellia sinensis, including green, white, and black teas—and certain herbal infusions, can help in the physical process of detoxification by supporting the body’s metabolic and natural detoxification processes. These teas can also work to detoxify our mental state by helping to clear away stress, anxiety, and emotional blocks that may be weighing us down.

    The value of doing less

    Guided by Jude Wang of Cultivate Tea, we take a deeper look at how tea helps to detoxify and refocus the mind and body to enhance overall well-being. Wang explains that, while certain teas may be particularly helpful to physically detox, sometimes it is more about giving your body the space and time to carry out the self-care that it has been designed to perform.

    “Sometimes detox is about doing less,” says Wang. “These days, detoxing our mind and soul can be so much more important to think about than physical detoxing.” That’s where the ritual of tea comes in.

    Wang points out that our fast-paced, modern culture can often treat tea with a transactional attitude. “We have a tendency to think of it in terms of what it can give to us: tasting notes, health benefits.”

    Wang believes that tea provides the opportunity for a more nuanced experience: a chance to slow down, declutter the mind, acknowledge emotions, and nurture meaningful bonds with others. Time out to tune in.

    The tea experience for mental detoxification

    Sitting down with Wang to share the ritual of tea is a fluid experience that is tailored to the tea being served and the person, or people, he is sharing it with. Wang notes that it doesn’t so much matter how your tea ritual is conducted but rather the spirit in which it’s carried out.

    From experiencing the look and smell of the leaves, watching them unfurl as they steep in the water, exploring the taste and mouthfeel—and how it evolves through multiple steepings—Wang values the meditation that tea provides.

    The power of tea ceremony

    Research shows that tea ceremonies enable participants to share common emotions, capture a sense of personal progression, improve concentration, and increase feelings of mindfulness. Further, the act of preparing and drinking tea has been found to help curb stress and boost psychological well-being.

    Finding meaningful rejuvenation

    Wang suggests that, if you come to tea with an open mind, its power can be transformative and its contribution to daily life invaluable. “It’s something so simple. It’s just tea leaves. But at the same time, it has so much behind it.”

    Article courtesy of Alive Magazine

  • 4 healthy food pairs

    4 healthy food pairs

    4 healthy food pairs

    These food duos are happy couples

    Heart health is important to us all. So, too, is good food. Food and heart health make a natural couple. Here are some more happy couples: food duos that, together, provide heart-healthy dividends.

    There are certain foods that, instead of taking a solo adventure to improve our heart health, instead, seem to perform better when set free to mingle. This is called food synergy: where the benefits of two or more foods eaten together can be greater than the sum of their parts. When working in unison, these foods amplify their nutritional benefits.

    Spinach and avocado

    Dark leafy greens such as spinach and kale are already nutritional heavy hitters, but if you really want to reap their rewards, make sure to fatten them up. Research shows that consuming foods such as kale, tomatoes, and carrots—good sources of carotenoid antioxidants including lycopene and beta carotene—with a dietary source of fat, such as avocado, can increase how much of these heart-friendly plant compounds we absorb.

    Turmeric and black pepper

    While turmeric is increasingly being studied for its heart-benefitting, lipid-lowering, and anti-inflammatory powers and a big reason why golden milk is trending, we don’t absorb its main bioactive compound, curcumin, into the bloodstream very well. The good news is that a chemical found in black pepper called piperine can greatly bolster our ability to take up curcumin. So, whenever you add the golden spice to curries, soups, sauces, and scrambled eggs, don’t forget to also include a few twists of the pepper grinder.

    Oats and berries

    Sure, a hunk of steak is a good source of iron, but you can also get the mineral from plant-based foods such as oats, beans, lentils, tofu, fortified cereals, and spinach. There’s a catch, though: only 2 to 20 percent of the iron found in plant foods, called non-heme iron, makes its way from your digestive tract into your blood. Mother Nature has provided an assist in the form of vitamin C (ascorbic acid)—present in edibles such as berries, bell pepper, tomatoes, broccoli, and citrus—which converts plant-based iron into a form that is more readily absorbed.

    Tea and lemon

    A recent study discovered that adults who consumed more green or black tea were, on average, more likely to have lower total and LDL (bad) cholesterol and higher HDL (good) cholesterol than those who didn’t consume tea. It might be that the potent antioxidants, including catechins, in green tea can improve your cholesterol profile. And it turns out you can make green tea even more of an antioxidant powerhouse by adding a squirt of lemon. Citrus juice can increase the amount of antioxidants in green tea that are available for the body to absorb by up to five-fold.

  • Homemade Immune Boosting Essentials thanks to Christine Waltermyer!

    Homemade Immune Boosting Essentials thanks to Christine Waltermyer!

    Homemade Immune Boosting Essentials

    thanks to Christine Waltermyer!

    Christine Waltermyer is a local Wellness Chef, private chef to celebrities, published cookbook author and founder of the Natural Kitchen Cooking School, which offers an online Plant-Based Cooking Program. She also loves shopping at Basil Bandwagon! Visit naturalkitchenschool.com to get your FREE copy of her cookbook, “7 Days of Deliciousness.”

    Vegetable Broth

    Makes 8 cups

    Ingredients

    1 cup fresh maitake mushrooms, or ½ cup dried

    2 celery stalks, cut into big chunks

    2 carrots, cut into chunks

    2 to 3 cups winter squash, cut in big chunks

    ½ cup fresh burdock root, cut into pieces (or ¼ cup dried burdock)

    1 small bunch parsley (you can leave the stems on)

    1 tablespoon fresh ginger root slices

    ½ large onion, cut into big chunks

    1 tablespoon fresh thyme (or 1 teaspoon dried thyme)

    3 dried shiitake mushrooms (or 6 fresh shiitake mushrooms)

    2 bay leaves

    2 cloves garlic

    ½ gallon water


    Method

    This vegetable broth can be made in an Instapot, pressure cooker or regular soup pot. 

    For Instant Pot or pressure cooker: Place all ingredients in the Instant Pot or a large pressure cooker. Place the lid on your pressure cooker or Instant Pot and bring to full pressure on high heat. After 15 minutes, remove the pot from the heat and let the pressure reduce naturally.  Strain out the ingredients by pouring the broth through a strainer into a large bowl. Remove the lid and cool completely before pouring into tall glass mason jars.

    For regular soup pot: Place all ingredients in a large soup pot. Cover with a lid and bring to a boil over medium high heat. Reduce heat to simmer on low for 1 hour. Remove from heat. Strain out the ingredients by pouring the broth through a strainer into a large bowl. Cool before pouring into glass mason jars.

    Store the vegetable broth in covered jars in the refrigerator for 3 to 5 days, or freeze for up to 4 months.


    Lemon Sage Cold Care Tea

    Serves 1

    Ingredients

    1 cup (8 oz.) water

    10 fresh sages leaves (or one teaspoon dried sage leaves)

    1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice

    1 teaspoon raw honey or brown rice syrup


    Method

    Place the water in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium high heat. Turn off the heat and add the sage leaves. Remove from the heat and let steep for 15 minutes. Strain the tea through a small strainer into a mug. Add the lemon juice and sweetener of your choice. Enjoy warm.


    Thank you to Christine Waltermyer and the Natural Kitchen Cooking School for working with us to help promote healthy, nutritious meals and products that are affordable, full of nutrients, and simple to make at home!

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    Artisan Tropic: Cassava Strips with Sea Salt (smaller bag)
    Earth’s Care: Castor Oil, Vegetable Glycerin, & Eczema Lotion
    Four Sigmatic: Cordyceps Mushroom Elixir Mix & Mushroom Chai Latte Mix
    Nordic Naturals: Algae Omega (Now back in stock by manufacturer)
    Primal Kitchen: Classic BBQ Sauce & Golden BBQ Sauce
    Probulin Probiotics: Women’s Health, Total Care, Daily Care, Colon Support, & My Little Bugs Total Care
    The Real Coconut Superfood Tortillas: Mushroom Blend and Turmeric & Cumin
    Santa Cruz Organic: Ginger Juice
    Sprout Living Protein: Chocolate Maca, Original, & Sunflower Seed
    Sweet Earth: Protein Lovers Pizza