With spring in the air, I’ve been feeling inspired to create a flower tea blend. After the long -theoretically- cold winter, comes spring and all the plants pop up, ready to say hello. I love seeing the flowers come alive, as they’re so cheerful and inviting with so many wonderful scents.
I realize, as it gets warmer many people are less inspired and less interested in drinking hot tea. With the exception of the hottest days of summer however, I enjoy hot tea almost every day. For me, a calming herbal tea is a great way to relax and unwind before bed as well as makes sure I’m properly hydrated. Herbs like lavender and chamomile have actually been found to a calming and sedative effect on a person and lavender is something I use regularly in my evening routine.
With all the dried spring flowers involved in this herbal tea like chamomile, lavender, rosebuds and calendula along with other aromatics like thyme, the smell alone sets me into a relaxed state. As I meditatively scoop out the tea into my mug and pour the hot water onto it I immediately feel like slowing down; I want to stop and smell the roses, if you will.
This flower tea is beautiful to look at, heavenly to smell and a wonderful way to end the day (or to enjoy any other time!). It would also make a great gift for a friend, family member or coworker. I’m thinking this Mother’s Day I may be making another batch of this…
Calming Spring Flower Tea
Makes 8 Servings
1 TBSP Dried Chamomile
1 TBSP Dried Lavender
1 TBSP Dried Rose Buds
1/2 tsp Dried Thyme
2 tsp Dried Red Clover
2 tsp Dried Calendula
1/2 tsp Stevia
Combine all the herbs into a bowl, blend together evenly and more into a sealed storage container (I often use a lidded Mason Jar for this).
When you are ready to drink, add 1 1/2 tsp per 1 1/2 Cups of off boiling water. Steep for 6-8 minutes, strain and enjoy. Add some sweetener like local honey if desired.
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