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Dried Chamomile Herbal Tea Light Beverage
- Use chamomile tea to wind down and warm your body on a cold day when you crave a light hot beverage
- Combine chamomile with ginger tea to make a distinctive and tasty herbal combination with undertones of both spice and sweetness
- Chamomile tea combined with scones makes a flavorful and light afternoon snack
- Add a few drops of freshly sliced lemon to your chamomile tea to enhance the citrus aroma and give it a tangy flavor
- Add a few drops of honey to your chamomile tea to add sweetness and soothing qualities
- On colder days, serve chamomile tea to your children as a caffeine-free beverage to warm their bodies and satisfy their cravings for a sweet drink
- Chamomile Tea + Labels While you can buy chamomile tea bags from the store, chamomile tea is so easy to make at home too! Just gather fresh flower heads and spread them out in a single layer on a clean dish towel until completely dry, then package in brown paper bags or another container.
- Chamomile Soap Chamomile infused oil can be used for soapmaking too! Try infusing your olive or coconut oil with chamomile, then use it to make a batch of soap.
- Depending on the strength of your infusion, it can add a soft yellow tone to the soap.
- Virtually all herbs and flowers lose their scent during the soapmaking process, but chamomile is the rare exception in that you’ll sometimes find a light hint of it remaining in the finished soap.
Dried Chamomile Herbal Tea Light Beverage
- Use chamomile tea to wind down and warm your body on a cold day when you crave a light hot beverage
- Combine chamomile with ginger tea to make a distinctive and tasty herbal combination with undertones of both spice and sweetness
- Chamomile tea combined with scones makes a flavorful and light afternoon snack
- Add a few drops of freshly sliced lemon to your chamomile tea to enhance the citrus aroma and give it a tangy flavor
- Add a few drops of honey to your chamomile tea to add sweetness and soothing qualities
- On colder days, serve chamomile tea to your children as a caffeine-free beverage to warm their bodies and satisfy their cravings for a sweet drink
- Chamomile Tea + Labels While you can buy chamomile tea bags from the store, chamomile tea is so easy to make at home too! Just gather fresh flower heads and spread them out in a single layer on a clean dish towel until completely dry, then package in brown paper bags or another container.
- Chamomile Soap Chamomile infused oil can be used for soapmaking too! Try infusing your olive or coconut oil with chamomile, then use it to make a batch of soap.
- Depending on the strength of your infusion, it can add a soft yellow tone to the soap.
- Virtually all herbs and flowers lose their scent during the soapmaking process, but chamomile is the rare exception in that you’ll sometimes find a light hint of it remaining in the finished soap.