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from the homesteading facebook page:
Winter sore throat "tea". In a jar, combine lemon slices, organic honey and sliced ginger. Close jar and put it in the fridge, it will form into a "jelly". To serve: Spoon jelly into mug and pour boiling water over it. Store in fridge 2-3 months.
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sore throat tea to keep in your fridge (Original Post)
grasswire
Aug 2012
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Wonderful. A little easier than what I've been using for allergy, Oregano Tea.
freshwest
Aug 2012
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ret5hd
(20,486 posts)1. Add some rum to it and I might use it.
SoapBox
(18,791 posts)2. Thank you
...good timing, as I'm getting sick!
grasswire
(50,130 posts)3. yeah I'm fighting a summer sore throat this week
Ginger. That's next. I don't have any organic honey in the house.
KC
(1,995 posts)4. Sounds great
going to go the store tomorrow and make some. I think it would be good anytime for sore throats!
NJCher
(35,643 posts)5. saved it
Just in case.
Thanks, Grasswire.
Cher
Arkansas Granny
(31,512 posts)6. That sounds interesting. I'll have to give that one a try.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)7. Wonderful. A little easier than what I've been using for allergy, Oregano Tea.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)8. Thank you!
KC
(1,995 posts)9. Have you made this yet ?
I did, it's in the refrigerator now. Part of it jelled part didn't. I wonder if maybe I put too many lemon slices ?
anyway, I bet it will still be good !
I don't think you can ruin it. Keep us posted.
It looks good anyway ! lol