@couple_gnb_clips: Taking Back Pink Lemonade An electuary is one of the oldest forms of herbal medicine — powdered herbs mixed with honey. Ancient Greek, Roman, and Ayurvedic texts describe them as sweet, shelf-stable remedies, making herbs easy to take daily in the kitchen. Honey carries medicine deep into the tissues, soothes, and preserves — making it the perfect partner for herbs. Now let’s talk pink lemonade. The kind we grew up with was usually nothing more than white sugar, artificial colors, and synthetic flavors. Artificial colors don’t just make things “look fun” — they actually create an immune burden, adding to the funnel of stressors our bodies have to process. But in the kitchen, we have a different story. Herbs can replace artificial colors, bringing vibrancy, nourishment, and immune support — real pink with real medicine. Hibiscus is rich in vitamin C, cooling, anti-inflammatory, and immune-strengthening. Lemon peel is uplifting, digestive, and adds that bright citrus punch. And raw honey ties it all together. Hibiscus Lemon Peel Electuary (Pink Lemonade Medicine) 3 tbsp hibiscus powder 2 tbsp lemon peel powder 1 cup raw honey Mix powders into honey until smooth. Store in a jar. To serve, stir a spoonful into warmed water , stir and add ice for pink lemonade, or skip the ice for a soothing fall tonic. This isn’t candy-colored sugar water. This is medicine that tastes like summer #JKBKitchen #HerbalRemedies #kitchenherbalism #oxymel #herbalremedies
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user499 :
Where would one find hibiscus powder and lemon peel powder? Do you have one you would recommend?
2025-09-07 20:59:32
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⋆⁺₊⋆ ☾⋆⁺₊⋆ 𝕵𝖆𝖛𝖆 :
she just made aqua de jamaica
2025-12-25 10:39:57
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Tiffany Sprague :
yum!!!!!
2025-09-07 19:29:38
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