tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776534327194644672.post1351547500072930717..comments2024-02-18T12:27:53.378-06:00Comments on Mom's Frugal: A neat-tea treasure!Donnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08233687597289743076noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776534327194644672.post-66789695696821834032009-08-15T12:13:11.518-05:002009-08-15T12:13:11.518-05:00A little lemon flavor (from lemon or lemon balm or...A little lemon flavor (from lemon or lemon balm or lemon grass) and honey would be good in those! <br /><br />I often slice leftover citrus peels and put them in the freezer and drop in my tea!<br /><br />The Red Raspberry is very good for you right now!<br /><br />Peppermint may also help flavor these.Donnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08233687597289743076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-776534327194644672.post-64028477273627228442009-08-15T00:29:58.615-05:002009-08-15T00:29:58.615-05:00How nice! I was just going to email you the other ...How nice! I was just going to email you the other day and ask if you had any favorite homemade herbal tea recommendations!<br /><br />I'm not a fan of licorice root, though . . .<br /><br />I tried making my own the other day--home dried peaches, home-grown chamomile, and red raspberry leaf. It was okay, but it needed something more . . .Brandyhttp://www.theprudenthomemaker.comnoreply@blogger.com