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August 24, 2019
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Mint Chamomile Herbal Tea

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What is more refreshing than a glass of iced mint chamomile herbal  tea, sweetened to perfection, on a hot summer day?  Imagine sitting in your most comfortable outdoor chair enjoying a cup of cool sunshine.  Or, how about relaxing in your cozy chair by a warm winter fire, sipping a steaming mug of your homemade herbal tea? Pure heaven!


Iced and Hot Mint Chamomile Tea

Dried herbs and fresh herbs make delicious teas.  I prefer using dried herbs because they are richer in vitamins and minerals than fresh herbs.  The drying process opens the cell walls of the plant, giving the water greater ability to absorb those healthy herbs.  I also enjoy the richness in the flavor of dried herbs. My homemade blend of mint and chamomile combines the refreshing taste of mint with the relaxation properties of chamomile.

loose chamomile and mint on plate with tea bags

Making tea bags with dried herbs is easy and fun.  Empty tea bags can be easily purchased from Amazon.  If you do not have readily available herbs to dry from your garden or farmer’s market, you can also order inexpensive bags of organic dried herbs from Amazon or tea companies.  Use organic herbs to ensure that your food is pesticide free.  However, if making tea bags is not for you, there are countless tea infusers available for purchase.

My family truly appreciates homemade herbal teas. On the occasion of my daughter’s wedding, she asked me to lovingly make 300 tea bags for her guests as wedding favors!

Hot Mint Chamomile Tea

Iced and Hot Mint Chamomile Tea

Mint Chamomile Tea

What is more refreshing than a glass of iced mint chamomile herbal  tea, sweetened to perfection, on a hot summer day?  Imagine sitting in your most comfortable outdoor chair enjoying a cup of cool sunshine.  Or, how about relaxing in your cozy chair by a warm winter fire, sipping a steaming mug of your homemade herbal tea? Pure heaven!
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Servings: 1
Course: Tea
Cuisine: Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
Ingredients Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup water increase for pitcher of iced tea
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons dried mint increase for pitcher of iced tea
  • 1 teaspoon dried chamomile increase for pitcher of iced tea
  • honey or other sweetener you prefer

Method
 

  1. Boil water in kettle or large pot. If making iced tea, boil 4 cups.
  2. Place herbs in empty tea bags or tea strainer. Then place in tea cup if making hot tea. If making iced tea, use 4 cup Pyrex container that can handle boiling water without breaking. Use either 4 tea bags or large tea strainer to hold equivalent of 4 tea bags.
    mint chamomile tea bags and infuser
  3. Pour hot water over your herbs. Let steep for 10 minutes. Cover your container to help the essential oils in the herbs not evaporate.
  4. Remove tea bag(s) or strainer. If using tea bags, squeeze the excess water out of the bag.
  5. Sweeten tea to taste. Use honey or whatever sweetener you prefer.
  6. If making a hot cup of tea, sit back and enjoy. If making iced tea, continue with directions.
    Hot Mint Chamomile Tea
  7. For iced tea, let cool and pour into your pitcher. Add ice and enjoy your refreshing tea.
    Iced Mint Chamomile Tea

Notes

Ingredients are to make 1 teabag or fill a single strainer. When making ice tea, you will need enough for 4 tea bags or strainers.
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