Getting your family, the people you live with and your children on board the natural remedy train is KEY to creating a kitchen culture that keeps your family well, season after season.
Is your family on board for drinking herbal teas with you?
Or do you get the rolling eyes, “Oh mom….”
If herbal tea drinking isn’t part of your regular lifestyle, then the ‘compliance factor’ is not as good when someone is sick, which is the time they really need to drink their herbal tea.
You want to train your peeps to know that drinking herbal tea is not just for when you are sick!
In this video you’ll get 3 super useful tips to activate your family’s use of herbs so that it is normalized in your household.
Since I have chamomile, lemon balm, and peppermint growing in my garden, I have made that a couple of times this week to go with dinner. I was surprised, both my son and husband liked it. I love the idea of having a drink station. Thanks Kami you gave me some great ideas!!
My son really likes elderberry, peppermint and yarrow. And my husband likes chamomile. For myself I usually just favor my kombucha 2nd ferment with tea blends that I make.
I enjoy green tea with mint and a spiced orange tea especially in these cold, damp days. Best wishes
I loved your video. I enjoy Dandelion root tea; cleavers tea. My nephew loves his tummy tea that he created with a blend of black tea, fenel seed, ginger root and mint. It helps settles his stomach. My niece and her kids loves tea. She set up a station on her counter with a coffee maker to make hot water so her family can make tea. the kids love to make sun tea. They like lavender tea, peppermint tea, and blends with peppermint, elder flowers, elder berries, yarrow, mullein leaves, raspberry leaves and ginger root; and blends with rooibos, peppermint,… Read more »
Great ideas. Easy too. What do we drink? Nothing beats your honey chai at night when I crave some sweetness/dessert too. Never going wrong w peppermint after dinner.
What do you suggest to brew w nettle for the family? I’m keen on bitter or grassy notes but not sure on how to get the rest of the family to give it a go. TIA
In my course, The Herbal Tea Kick-Start Guide, there are 3 modules that are specific to how to get your family on board with drinking all kinds of teas. I’ve been working with moms for 30 years so have developed some really good tricks and tools for creating a family tea drinking culture (even with intense tasting herbs). Here’s a link for you: https://kamimcbridegift.com/herbal-tea-kick-start-guide
Love these ideas. Do you have any suggestions as to what teas to start with? Teas that would be both tasty and kid-friendly, but also would give lots of good immune and overall health support?
Hi Kristy! An easy herbal tea with many benefits that many children love is chamomile tea with honey (ages 2 and up). You may also enjoy my Herbal Tea Kick-Start Guide: https://kamimcbridegift.com/herbal-tea-kick-start-guide Enjoy!
Thank you for the suggestions! I’ll check them out! The kids and I had a tea time this morning. 🙂
I have been making sun tea lately. tried a couple combos – green tea with hibiscus and hibiscus with rose hips. Both were very tasty. Always looking for new combos.
You seem like the kindest, most happy person. I love watching your videos. Thanks for the great info!
I liked this blog. Thanks a ton. Herbal Tea is very useful for us.