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Squishy-CthulhuMemberWho else loves witchy tea? I usually make my own but it’s nice to get a premade one every now and then. Anyone got any recipes to share?
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Who else loves witchy tea? I usually make my own but it’s nice to get a premade one every now and then. Anyone got any recipes to share?
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Squishy-Cthulhu
GuestDecember 15, 2021 at 3:14 pmThis tea is described as
>WITCHES’ BREW
>A tasty blend of magical herbs dedicated to the Great Goddess, Lady of Mysteries and Magic and Queen of the Witches. This Herbal Tea blend contains some of her favourite sacred herbs: Elder Flowers, Rowan Berries, Mugwort and Vervain, all known to enhance psychic powers and offer protection while performing magical works. Witches’ Brew makes an excellent ritual cup to celebrate the mysteries and honour the magical powers of the Great Goddess.
Ingredients- Raspberry Leaves, Lemon Balm, Star Anise, Mugwort, Vervain, Gotu Kola, Violet Leaves, Elder Flowers, Motherwort, Malva Flowers, Fennel Seeds, Rowan Berries.
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TrueAlchemy
GuestDecember 15, 2021 at 3:14 pmEverybody seems to hate the taste of mugwort tea but it’s amazing for dreaming. Calea Zacatechichi (did I spell that right) is ana AMAZING dream potentiator, but I literally barfed every time I drank it because it was so bitter.
WARNING: WOMEN SHOULD CONSULT A DOCTOR BEFORE USING MUGWORT OR OTHER *ARTEMISIA* SPECIES AS THEY CAN HAVE VARYING EFFECTS ON YOUR REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.
BE CAREFUL AND DO YOUR RESEARCH. IT COULD VERY WELL END IN A MISCARRIAGE OR OTHER FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ISSUES IF INGESTED.sorry, CYA.
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Redz0ne
GuestDecember 15, 2021 at 3:14 pmOne I’ve been nipping at (usually when I have a difficult time sleeping) is catnip and chamomile.
Fair warning, it’s medicinal and will put you in a very nice sleepy-ish state.
Tastes lovely, especially with a bit of honey.
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TeaDidikai
GuestDecember 15, 2021 at 3:14 pmI consider *Camellia sinensis* to be sacred and it’s tied to a handful of my favorite folktales.