Monday, September 10, 2012

ginger tea & lemonade

Ginger Tea and Honey by dj345, on Flickr
Ginger Tea and Honey by dj345, on Flickr

Stage 1 GAPS requires both ginger tea and water with lemon (what the rest of us call lemonade!)

The only allowed sweeteners are raw honey and unrefined green stevia powder (Dr. Campbell-McBride is suspicious of the white refined powder).

As it happens, I have lots of dehydrated stevia from my garden, so that's covered, though it's available to buy when I run out. I have both raw honey (from my farmer's market) and a big pile of lemons (from a grocery sale) on hand. I will be picking up and pregrinding a bunch of fresh ginger root next week, though might move to dehydrated depending on how annoying this chore becomes.

And I have tea balls, though I originally got them for making bouquet garni in recipes calling for whole herbs.

All the recipes following are for 2 quarts, which I am considering 2 servings as I fill up my water bottle as few times as possible.

ginger tea with honey

For 2 servings, put 1 TB freshly grated ginger or 1/3 tsp dried ginger in a tea ball and place in saucepan with 1 quart water; bring to boil. Turn off heat and let sit for 10 minutes. Remove tea ball and stir in 1 TB raw honey.

ginger tea with stevia

For 2 servings, put 1 TB freshly grated ginger or 1/3 tsp dried ginger in a tea ball with 1/8 tsp green powdered stevia leaf. Place in saucepan with 1 quart water; bring to boil. Turn off heat and let sit for 10 minutes.

lemonade with honey

For 2 servings, slice a lemon in half, then each half into quarters. Squeeze each slice as you place in a 2-quart container. Fill halfway with tepid water, then stir in 1 TB honey. Add a tray of ice and cold water to fill.

lemonade with stevia

For 2 servings, slice a lemon in half, then each half into quarters. Squeeze each slice as you place in a 2-quart container. Fill halfway with tepid water, then stir in 1/8 tsp green powdered stevia leaf. Add a tray of ice and cold water to fill.

useful products
tea balls & other infusers I like the kind of tea ball shown in the image. But at Mountain Rose Herbs, you can get everything from a pretty Celestial Tea Strainer to reusable cotton filter (also handy for straining infusions and oils) to disposable tea bags you fill yourself and many other options.
organic green stevia powder This is what I'll be buying when my garden harvest is gone, it's stevia from Mountain Rose Herbs.
raw honey The best way to get good honey is to buy locally; you can search at Local Harvest.

If you are unable to get local raw honey, you can get it from Amazon.
organic dried ginger root If you don't want to grind fresh root by hand, Mountain Rose Herbs has dried ginger root.
lemons You definitely want organic lemons as you're using the entire lemon without peeling. Unless you live in the right area, you are unlikely to find organic lemons at a farmer's market near you.

If they're not a local crop in your area and your grocery doesn't carry organic lemons, you can get them at at Amazon.

I shared these recipes at Sew Can Do, Gluten Free Weekly Meal Plan, Homestead Barn Hop, Just Another Meatless Monday, My Meatless Monday, Anti-Procrastination Tuesday, Frugal Tuesday Tip, The Gathering Spot, Say G'Day, Tuesdays at the Table, Allergy Free Wednesdays, Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways, Gluten Free Wednesdays, Healthy 2day, Penny Pinching Party, What's Cooking, Works for Me, Wow Me, Frugal Food Thursday, Full Plate Thursday, Home and Garden Thursday

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Really great information and recipes. Thanks for sharing at The Gathering Spot this week.
Thanks so much for joining in with this week's Say G'day Linky Party! I have just shared this post on Google+ and am pinning it as well!

Hope to see you again this Saturday.

Best wishes,
Natasha in Oz
What a great post! Thanks so much for sharing with us on AFW! Hope to see you again this week.
What delicious and refreshing beverages! Thanks for sharing with us on Allergy-Free Wednesdays.
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Marcia Brown · 486 weeks ago

Thank you for your offerings! I'm a little confused. you said in the beginning the recipes for the beverages that they are for 2 qts yet you say to put the ginger in 1 at of water. Is that concentrated so you add water when you drink it?
What delightful and invigorating drinks! A debt of gratitude is in order for offering to us on Allergy-Free Wednesdays.
I have recently started drinking the same recipe which is having the most fascinating result that I was also amazed to see for the first time. It sure seems to be the best idea to stay healthy.
Thanks for sharing your post. Natural tea is ideal for diabetics, prediabetics and health conscious individuals who want to adopt a low glycemic index diet. Diabliss Natural tea is one of the few tea brands that are diabetic friendly which proven to control blood sugar levels. This Natural tea doesn’t feel like a compromise – it feels like an indulgence!
Good Post! Thank you so much for sharing this pretty post, it was so good to read and useful to improve my knowledge as updated one, keep blogging.
Hello
I so love this post. The gerbera daisy were my nieces favorite flower in the whole world. She passed away 4 weeks ago, and everytime I see a gerbera daisy it makes me smile. Thank you for this smile today and for sharing with me.

You did a beautiful job photographing the beauty of this flower. The petals are just gorgeous.

Country hugs...Nadia

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