One of my favorite homemaking encouragers is author and speaker Emilie Barnes. I have her small flip-calendar, If Teacups Could Talk, on a corner shelf above and to the left of my kitchen sink. I simply love the thing, having referred to it now for almost ten years!
I’m thinking this will be a good start.
Apple Cider Tea
- 6 cups apple cider
- 6 cloves
- 3 cinnamon sticks (2-in. pieces)
- 2 tea bags
- 3 tbsp. brown sugar
- thin lemon slices (optional)
Put cider, cloves, and cinnamon in a medium-sized, stainless-steel pot. Cover and heat on medium. When the mixture is hot and steaming, add the tea bags and infuse until the apple cider takes on a light tea taste (approximately 5 minutes). Remove the tea bags and dissolve the sugar in the mixture. Strain the liquid into glass cups or mugs. A transparent slice of lemon may be floated on the top of each cup. Serves 5-6.
Sounds yummy!
Now if only we’d get “hot drink” weather! It’s been blistering here…