Friday, October 11, 2013

DIY tea-blending.



Though this blog is not specifically DIY or craft related, I do enjoy occasionally sharing some of the DIY's that are a regular part of my lifestyle. Blending my own tea is one of them. And while I grow the majority of my own herbs and dry them, it isn't a necessity in order to enjoy your own tea. Farmers markets and small specialty health stores now abound with dried herbs, and the end result is fresher and less expensive than what you'll find boxed at the supermarket.

I've dabbled in herbalism for a few years now, and love that I can make a custom tea to suite my current needs, whatever they are at the time. The tea pictured above is red clover, nettle, peppermint, and a bit of echinacea, which I crafted to help my family and I ward off the autumnal allergies we suffer from. But really, you can combine just about anything your heart, body, or palate desires. If you're a complete newbie to herbs in general, I would recommend reading this and slowly experimenting to find what you and your body prefer.

On another note, my brother is getting married tomorrow. I am excited beyond measure, as the woman he has chosen is incredibly dear to my heart, and truly like the sister I never had. It is, of course, going to rain, but I'm well convinced that it's going to be a magical wedding, full of warmth and whimsy. I'm just laden with butterflies--looks like I'll be making myself some calming tummy tea today. ;)

xo

6 comments:

  1. Aw Sis... What you said about my soon-to-be wife and the wedding is so sweet! I couldn't ask for a better "Best Man" than you! :)

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  2. but WHAT are you WEARING to the wedding????

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    1. a jewel-toned blue dress. there will be pictures. :)

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  3. Oh I love a wedding! I also love tea and I never thought about blending the tea. I have always wanted to make my own tea blends but never really thought about how.

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    1. Erika--definitely try blending your own! It's so easy and you can even give it as gifts. :) and the wedding, after buckets of rain, was beautiful. thanks for commenting. xo

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