Trenten's Ginger Tea, Cold and Stomach Remedy

"This is a tea I make for my 9 year old son. He asks for it when his stomach is bugging him....who am I kidding...he'd drink it everyday if I made it for him. It helps with digestion and all you have to do is look up the beneficial properties of ginger on www.WHF.com or google it. Actually all my kids drink this tea, thanks to T-Bear. Easy and versatile. *Note* .... that 9yr old is now 16 and still drinks it to this day. A few notable additions (depending the illness) have been; -a dash of hot sauce, or cayenne powder. With the cayenne it needs to be added first and whisked to avoid clumps -a pinch (basically one small swipe of a microplane) of fresh garlic -whisk in a pinch of cinnamon and/or nutmeg (usually served with a thin apple wedge) ....apparently a candy cane works well too If I'm making smaller batches and I'm not going to use up all of the ginger before it goes bad, I either vacuum seal/Ziploc bags in portions, and freeze it for future use."
 
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Ready In:
17mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
8 cups
Serves:
8
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ingredients

  • 1 fresh gingerroot, chopped into slices
  • 8 cups water
  • 1 teaspoon sugar, sugar substitute, honey, sweetener of your choice. (to taste)
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directions

  • Add sliced ginger, water, and sugar in pot.
  • Bring to a boil.
  • Turn heat off and cover pot and let it steep.
  • Per cup, add favorite flavors.
  • My son adds lemon and lime juice, he doesn't even know how much more beneficial it is for him to add it -- he just likes the flavor.
  • Honey is a great sweetener for this tea.
  • Try it when your kids have a cold or the flu and pair it with 1/8 tsp ascorbid acid (crystalized vitamin C) mixed and dissolved in some fruit juice, 3 times per day and see how fast your kids get better.

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Reviews

  1. Loved it with lemon and can't wait to try it with lime juice.
     
  2. I just love ginger and I have a cold right now. This was so soothing, and made me feel better! I will be drinking this alot with lemon juice. Thanks Corilayn! Made for the Comfor Cafe-Snow Queens round.
     
  3. This stuff really works! My friend who is a nurse practitioner always reccomends this to her patients. Also if you breath in the steam (CAREFULLY!! Don't get burnt!) is is beneficial too.
     
  4. I love ginger tea, in ill-health or in good, so this worked very well for me! I debated adding the sugar, since I don't like it, but in the end I did, and I'm glad, that Tiny little bit of sweetness just takes away the sharp edge of the ginger! I didn't add any flavours, though I'd certainly enjoy either lemon or lime with this, however, I just enjoyed it as was. It makes a good eight cups, which I enjoyed throughout the day, Sunday being my 'housework' day! Made for My 3 Chefs, November 2009, thank you, Corilayn!
     
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