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Sweet & Spicy Warming Rooibos Chai Tea

February 5, 2014 by Dr. Lyndsay Wareham, ND 1 Comment

Chai tea is a warming, spicy tea that helps promote healthy digestion by reducing bloating, boosts immunity, and is a nice sweet treat to sip on through the day. Chai tea is traditionally made with black tea but we’re using rooibos tea, which is high in antioxidants and naturally caffeine-free. However… If I you are looking for a little caffeine boost, you can add 1 tsp black tea leaves (assam or black chai) to about 1 cup of near-boiling water, then add 1 cup of the heated steeped chai tea and a touch of mylk to make a really yummy morning cup of Chai tea.

I’ll usually let the tea simmer for several hours, adding water as needed, since the flavours from the spices are released the longer you steep them. I’ve even left it over night (turned off, of course) and in the morning there is a nice strong brew of rooibos chai tea ready to be made into a black-rooibos chai tea when I add black tea leaves, as mentioned above.

We have these really cool Libre tea mugs that have a strainer built right into the mug so that you can drink looseleaf teas anytime and anywhere. This comes in really handy when you’re scooping up this homemade the chai tea – spices and all.

WARMING ROOIBOS CHAI TEA

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Beautiful display of Rooibos chai tea ingredients.

Ingredients

  • 6 cups water
  • 2 inch chunk fresh ginger, thinly sliced
  • 3 Tbsp honey
  • 1 cinnamon stick, broken into pieces
  • 1 tsp whole cloves
  • 1 tsp whole fennel seeds
  • 15 cardamon pods, opened (about 1 generous tsp)
  • 1 – 1 ½ tsp ground cinnamon
  • 2-3 tsp rooibos loose tea (or 2 bags rooibos tea)
  • Milk or ‘mylk’ alternative, to taste

Directions

  • Place 4 cups of water, ginger, honey and all spices and in a medium sized pot.
  • Bring to a near-boil. Let simmer for 30 minutes, covered.
  • Add 2 cups water and rooibos tea, cover pot, and let simmer 10-20 minutes.
  • Scoop tea into your favorite mug or tea pot (you may need a strainer to catch any spices) and add mylk to taste.
  • The longer you let the spices steep, the more flavour will be released. Sometimes I’ll let the tea simmer for an hour or two (or more!), adding more water as needed.

Filed Under: Recipes, Smoothies & Drinks Tagged With: caffeine-free chai tea, feature, homemade chai tea, rooibos chai tea

Blueberry Green Smoothie

June 5, 2013 by Dr. Lyndsay Wareham, ND Leave a Comment

One of the best ways for us to get some nutritious veggies into Juliet

One of the best ways for us to get some nutritious veggies into Juliet

This is one of the tastiest ways to get in a few servings of greens each day! You can enjoy it as a breakfast smoothie or at any time of the day. The avocado and almond butter give this smoothie a nice creamy texture, in addition to adding healthy fats and protein to help stabilize blood sugars and reduce sugar cravings. And the berries add the perfect amount of sweetness and makes the smoothie a beautiful purple colour.

Our favourite protein powders to use are Vega’s Vanilla Chai (which we also use in our warm breakfast cereal recipe), Vega’s Nutritional Shake French Vanilla, and Thorne’s Vanilla Vegalite (available from your local naturopathic doctor). If you’re not using a protein powder, adding a bit of sweetener such as dates, stevia, or agave syrup helps to bring all of the flavours together.

Your smoothie will be turn out to be any shade of purple, blue, or green depending on the amount of certain ingredients you add.

Delicious Morning Smoothie
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Total time
10 mins
 
You can make this smoothie 'your own' by adding your favourite ingredients - a different green smoothie for every day of the week!
Author: Lyndsay & Nicholas
Recipe type: Smoothie
Serves: 2
Ingredients
  • • 1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries (wild or organic are best)
  • • ½ avocado
  • • 1-2 Tbsp almond butter
  • • large handful organic greens – baby kale, baby chard, arugula, green & red leaf
  • • lettuce, spinach, broccoli stem, broccoli leaves
  • • ½ cup vanilla ‘mylk’ (almond, coconut, or rice milk)
  • • ½ - 1 cup cold water
  • • 1 scoop your favorite protein powder (vanilla, original or berry flavours go well)

  • other/optional ingredients:
  • • ½ banana, fresh or frozen
  • • ½ organic apple, peeled (apples are important to buy organic as they are on the Dirty Dozen List)
  • • 1-2 Tbsp natural sweetener (maple syrup, agave syrup, honey, stevia)
  • • 1-2 medjool dates (soaked for 10 mins if you don't have a high powdered blender)
  • • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract or powdered vanilla bean
  • • 1 tsp cinnamon powder
  • • 1 tsp turmeric powder
  • • 1 Tbsp spirulina powder
  • • 1 scoop greens powder
Instructions
  1. Place all ingredients in a high-powered blender, and blend on high for 20-30 seconds.
  2. Enjoy!
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Yumm to the last drop!

 

Filed Under: Recipes, Smoothies & Drinks Tagged With: berry smoothie recipe, creamy smoothie recipe, easy smoothie recipe, simple and delicious smoothie

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