Lemon Ginger Honey Tea (for A Cold)
Lemon Ginger Honey Tea (for A Cold)

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Lemon Ginger Honey Tea (for A Cold) is one of the most popular of current trending foods in the world. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It’s simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. Lemon Ginger Honey Tea (for A Cold) is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They’re nice and they look fantastic.

After popping a couple Advil and feeling sorry for myself, there are a few things I do every single time I have a bad cold or the flu. First off, I take a hot shower. Then I order the spiciest mapo tofu or curry I can find.

To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have lemon ginger honey tea (for a cold) using 4 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Lemon Ginger Honey Tea (for A Cold):
  1. Make ready 25 grams Fresh ginger
  2. Take 1 cup Water
  3. Take 1/2 tbsp Honey
  4. Get 1/2 each Lemon

Don't have fresh ginger root on hand? You can always use some powdered or dried crystal ginger too … but fresh is best! In traditional usage, honey, lemon and ginger was used to help get over a cold. We typically make a tea by simmering fresh ginger root, then, once cooled, add honey, lemon and a teeny pinch of cayenne pepper.

Instructions to make Lemon Ginger Honey Tea (for A Cold):
  1. Bring water to a boil.
  2. Meanwhile, peel the ginger. 25 grams of ginger is a rough estimate. Adjust to your liking.
  3. A great trick for peeling ginger is to use a small metal spoon. Checkout the video to see what I mean.
  4. Slice the ginger thinly and dump it in the boiling water.
  5. Pour the honey into a mug. Place a strainer over the mug and juice the lemon through the strainer.
  6. Taste the simmering ginger water. If it's not strong enough for you, add some more ginger and simmer a bit longer.
  7. When you're happy with the ginger flavor, pour the water through the strainer and into the mug.
  8. Stir and taste. Add a little honey or lemon if you like, or add some water to mellow it out.
  9. Wrap up in a blanket and get some rest. Alternatively, get your station together so we can get this over with and go get a real drink.

We also take our homemade rose hip tincture and a cold-B-gone tincture we created. But the ginger lemon tea is wonderful and it ALWAYS helps…not only with colds but also sinus type issues as well. Ginger, lemon and honey tea is a revitalizing beverage often used to help relieve cold and flu symptoms. All these ingredients have their own natural medicinal qualities and when they are combined, they create a calming and relaxing tea that can ease symptoms and boost your immune system. Lemon ginger tea is pretty easy to make.

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