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I absolutely love tea! I've always been a tea drinker. I had a short stint in my early 30's where I used to drink dairy-milk based cappuccinos, but when I came to the realization that it was causing joint pain in my wrist and terrible mouth ulcers, I stopped. I had a food sensitivity! Even during that time, I would still always end my day with a cup of tea, just like I do now.
For me, tea is all about self-care. Taking a time out to enjoy a hot mug of tea is pure bliss. Creating rituals and routines that focus on well-being are necessary to a happy and healthy life. Tea is my evening ritual.
If you have morning and evening rituals, I would love to hear them in the comments. Share them with me!
Another part of our evening ritual is storytime with Vienna. Now that she's 8, often that involves her reading to us! In case you're wondering, Vienna likes tea too. Her favourite tea is peppermint. I just chop up some fresh mint leaves and put them into a warm mug of water for her.
Now that it's getting cooler outside, I'm drinking even more tea than I do in the warmer months. I love lattes in the morning with Hello Joyous Rise and Shine tea because I want something more creamy and comforting. During the mid-afternoon, I'll drink Detox Everyday or Pure Radiance. Detox Everyday is great for digestion after a meal because of the bitter herbs like milk thistle and dandelion. In the evening, I drink TLC before bed, since it is full of herbs for sleep and relaxation plus it's both caffeine-free and delicious!
I developed this tea because I've been a huge fan of turmeric and cinnamon together ever since I started drinking Golden Lattes.
The Rise and Shine Tea is very grounding and uplifting. Honestly, it's the best way to start your day joyously!
The ingredients in my new tea are all organic, including:
And they are handcrafted right here in Toronto!
On a cold day, these ingredients together really help to warm up your body temperature. This tea is wonderful for someone who always feels cold! It's spicy, grounding and absolutely delicious. You can add honey, but it's naturally sweet all on its own so you don't really need it.
It's the best way to make your turmeric lattes! I show you in the video below how to make this latte. Please note: it's our old packaging. You can use any nut milk: cashew milk, almond milk or hemp milk.
Here's the recipe!
Serves 1.
It's creamy, spicy, warm, sweet and comforting. Just like I mentioned in my video, this drink is like a warm hug!
Happy sipping friends!
Joy
Hi Joy, Just wondering where do you get your charmomile tea from?
ReplyI like Stash Organic or Traditional Medicinals. :)
Hi joy....where can I buy this rise and shine tea at California ( USA)
ReplyRight here: https://www.joyoushealth.com/24171-product-rise-and-shine-tea Enjoy!
Where can you buy the Rise
ReplyRight here: https://www.joyoushealth.com/24171-product-rise-and-shine-tea Enjoy!
Yummy!love your recipe Joy!!
ReplyThanks Nathalie!
Rise and Shine sounds delicious! Can't wait to try it. I love tea too.
ReplyWonderful, I hope you love it as much as I do Lawna!
You inspire me with your joyous attitude toward health and life to work toward achieving my own optimal living
ReplyThanks Sherry! Appreciate it :)
The ingredients sound very comforting. Made with my favorite spices. Hopefully I can get the froth just right. :-)
ReplyI'm sure it will be delicious and creamy! ;)
Hi Joy I love you I would like to know which herbs you recomend to drink as tea for pregnant and lactating women Thank you Yasmin
ReplyAccording to Health Canada: Ginger, Linden Flower, Rose Hip, Lemon Balm, Orange Peel, Citrus Peel are all safe teas to enjoy while pregnant. However this is a very conservative approach. When I was pregnant I drank a lot of different teas, more than just this list. I would suggest talking to your natural healthcare practitioner to determine what is best for you.
Thank you for your delicious recipes. I hope I entered the give-away. I love to have tea in the morning.
ReplyAwesome, good luck Marlene!
Thanks for that tea recipe. I think it sounds so YUMMY!!!
ReplyYou're welcome Judy!
Very enjoyable email to read. I need to try this tea!
ReplyGlad you enjoyed it!
Hi Joy, can't wait to try your yummy new tea. thanks
ReplyAwesome, enjoy it!!
I've just made this for the first time this morning. It is delicious! I can see it becoming a daily ritual.
ReplyGlad to hear you love it Janet! One of my favourite morning rituals too.
Love 💗
ReplyDrinking this latte right now; it's very soothing and delicious :)
ReplyOh yummy, enjoy Julie!
I'm a morning coffee drinker but this morning I woke up with the first twinges of a sore throat, so coffee just did not appeal. I decided to make a Rise
ReplyI think the rest of your comment did not make it. But I hope the tea is helping, it definitely feels good to have something warm on the throat when you are sick. :)
Any suggestions for more bitter (read not sweet) teas. I love green tea and drink it in the mornings but am looking for something to have throughout the day and evening without caffeine. Also allergic to ragweed so need to avoid chamomile. Thanks!
ReplyIf you want something more bitter try my "Joyous Detox" tea. It's a herbaceous blend of caffiene-free herbs that support detoxification and but it still tastes good, unlike most detox tea, haha! Here's a link: https://shopjoyoushealth.com/detox-tea/
I've just made myself a pre-dinner Rise
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