Honey Lemon Sore Throat Recipe

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Web1/2 lemon about 1 TB of juice 1 TB honey salt Instructions In a mug, add the hot water, lemon (squeeze the juice into the water first, then add the lemon), ginger …

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Total Time: 15 minsCategory: DrinksCalories: 79 per serving1. In a mug, add the hot water, lemon (squeeze the juice into the water first, then add the lemon), ginger slices, honey, and a pinch of salt. Stir the ingredients to dissolve the honey. Let the tea steep for about 5 minutes to infuse the ginger. After five minutes, press the ginger down to the bottom of the mug to help bring out the "juice." There's no need to strain the tea after it's done steeping.
2. Alternatively, you can make a stronger tea by boiling the water and ginger slices on the stove-top for 10 minutes. Then, add the remaining ingredients.

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WebIf you’re heating up the water in it’s mug in the microwave then it’s probably easier to just plop in everything last. Drink up and feel …

Cuisine: Gluten FreeCategory: Beverage, DrinksServings: 1

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WebInstructions. Combine the strongly brewed ginger tea, with the lemon juice and the raw honey in a tall saucepan on the stove. (the …

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Category: Desserts And SweetsCuisine: HomemadeTotal Time: 2 hrs 30 mins1. Combine the strongly brewed ginger tea, with the lemon juice and the raw honey in a tall saucepan on the stove. (the height of the saucepan is important because this will begin to foam and rise above the edges of a lower pan)
2. Turn the burner to high heat and bring the entire mixture to a rapid boil. Insert a candy thermometer that attaches to the side of the pan, being careful not to touch the bottom of the pan but rest just above it. Bring the mixture to 300 degrees F. Its going to take about 10-15 minutes to get to about 250 degrees F. DO NOT WALK AWAY - because once it hits 250 degrees F it is only a mere minute or less usually that it gets to 300 degrees F and if you go over that, you're going to wind up with a pot of burnt mess. Stir occasionally to keep it from burning once it hits 250 degrees F. I don't usually stir when I am making this, but a reader had an issue where it burnt before it hit 300 degrees F. Again, I have made this dozens of times and have not had that problem, but stirring will help tremendously with that. You can also turn the burner down a tad, but it will take longer to reach your desired temperatures.
3. Once it reaches 300 degrees F remove from burner immediately and pour into silicone molds. We used the one pictured below.
4. Allow to "set" or "cool" in silicone pan for 1-2 hours. You may need to go longer if you are experiencing high humidity in your area. Coat with powdered sugar to keep them from sticking together. Strain away excess sugar and keep in an airtight container up to about 2 weeks. After about one and a half weeks you may notice the honey beginning to crystallize. Start using them in your tea after that.

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WebInstructions. Heat honey in a heavy sauce pan. Place candy thermometer and boil until heat reaches 250. You can stir occasionally. Add in grated ginger, lemon and lemon juice and continue to boil until the …

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WebHomemade honey lemon cough drops with ginger. This recipe from Thank Your Body uses lemon and ginger, but it also has honey in the ingredients list. Instead of the honey, substitute it out for a sugar-free sweetener like …

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Web4mins Ingredients: 3 Yields: 1 cup Serves: 1 Nutrition information Advertisement ingredients Units: US 8 ounces water 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (we have used the bottled …

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WebThe short answer is yes, honey can bring relief for your sore throat. Simply mix two tablespoons of honey with a warm glass of water or tea, and drink as needed. The Centers for Disease

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WebAlcoholic drinks ‘joint second’ favorite. While lemon and honey was the clear winner in our race to beat a sore throat, alcoholic drinks took joint second place, with 31 percent of MNT

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WebThis lemon tea is a sweet and sour tea easily made in the microwave with honey, sugar, and fresh lemon juice that's great for soothing sore throats. sugar, and fresh lemon juice that's great for …

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WebDrinking tea or warm lemon water mixed with honey is a time-honored way to soothe a sore throat. But honey alone may be an effective cough suppressant, too. In …

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Web1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons honey 1/2 cup or more hot water Method Make the tea: Put honey and lemon juice into a tea cup or mug. Add hot water …

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WebOct 20, 2014 · Cold and Sore Throat Remedy. 2 Tablespoons each: apple cider vinegar. honey. lemon juice. Cinnamon. 8 oz. hot water. Mix first three ingredients together, add …

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Web1 ounce dark rum or bourbon 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon pure honey 1/4 teaspoon apple cider vinegar, optional 1/4 cup hot water or brewed tea Lemon slice …

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WebRemove the lid, and add the lemon juice and honey. Stir, and serve immediately. Notes Ingredient Notes: Ginger: Use freshly grated ginger for this recipe for …

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WebStep One – boil the water ready to make the honey tea Put the kettle on to boil the water. Step Two – prepare all the ingredients for the honey and lemon tea drink …

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WebBoil the water with the peppermint tea bag in a small pot. Once boiling, reduce to low and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove the tea bag and add the honey, turmeric, lemon juice and mint extract. Bring to a boil again. …

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WebHeat water in a saucepan until hot (the water doesn’t have to steam). Add honey and dried cloves, then stir well. Cool mixture, strain out cloves, then funnel into a spray bottle. …

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