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a good time to make fire cider right now to get us through sick season recipe: 1/2 onion 5 garlic cloves minced big chunk of ginger chopped a bunch of hot chilis a bunch of cilantro, rosemary or other herbs you want layered with orange slices, more rosemary, lemon and lime slices cover fully with apple cider vinegar and raw honey if you'd like store to ferment for some time and then strain you can take a shot straight up or dilute in tea/hot water
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Sep 25, 2024

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its cold and flu season, which means we take care of ourselves to take care of others!!! fire cider is so good, easy one month ferment ( or is it pickling? ). use ginger, garlic, spicy peppers, pepper, tumeric root, onion and lemon. horseradish if u can find the stinky fucker. put it in a jar with apple cider vinegar for a month, then strain that bitch and drink a shot every morning or when u feel a cold coming on (with some honeyyyyy babes) and u feel empowered and loved and cared for thru yr own hands. crazy. bonus if u give away samplers to ur loved ones.
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antibacterial properties and just a general panacea for winter ills. Herbalist Rosemary Gladstar popularized it and you can make it or buy some. I also second the salt water garage and would add that I’ve been told warm water is best (as a child lol clearly in no actual medical advice or receiving capacity)
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Everyone and their dog is sick rn. My roommate and I combined ingredients in our cupboard to make what we believe is the ultimate cold remedy tea. INGREDIENTS: - Ginger Lemon tea packet - 1 tsp of ground turmeric - Honey (to taste) - Splash fresh lemon juice Put the honey, tea packet, and turmeric in a mug and pour hot water over. Stir and let steep 5-7 mins, add lemon juice. Enjoy!
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