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An Awesome Winter Time Tea That’s Almost Dessert

Prague Castle

Not related to the Ginger Tea, but if you ever have the opportunity, I highly recommend czeching out Prague, the Capital city of the Czech Republic. Friendly folks, good food, and for you beer drinkers, they have lots of that too.

Ahoj / Nazdar,

Happy New Years to everyone!

It’s been about five years for me since I was starting a new year out in the Czech Republic, actually I wasn’t even diagnosed with UC the last time new years or “Novy Rok” came around for me in the East Block lands.  But for those of you who are out of pocket and far away from home right now, or even if you’re back in your usual crib, I wanted to share my new favorite drink/tea/ dessert that I’m really loving and pretty sure some of you will too.

The cool(or warm) part is, it’s super simple to make, it tastes great, lots of health benefits (at least according to the Czech grannies I’ve been chatting with), and in some magical way, it warms you right up after being outside in the freezing weather.  And yes, its Specific Carbohydrate Diet or SCD legal too.  Here’s a link from PubMed that gives the abstract to a study: Cancer Preventive Properties of Ginger you might want to check out too.  ALSO, here’s another study titled: Modulating Effect of Ginger Extract on Rats with Ulcerative Colitis that has an interesting abstract as well.

The main part of this tea is Ginger, and you don’t need to much of it, a half ounce or 15 grams will do just fine.  But, as the days have rolled on, I’m starting to crank up the ginger content quite a bit.  I don’t really know how you measure this stuff, but for a pot of water maybe 6 cups worth or 1 liter, I’m chopping up about 3 inches of ginger.  But at the end of the day, I’m not some seasoned Englishman who knows a ton about tea, any maybe you are in that same boat.  And since everyone has their own taste buds, I’d encourage you to do some experimenting with how much of the different ingredients.  For example, I am addicted to honey, so I put in about 5 times as much as my wife.  Squeezed lemon juice, I like that stuff too.  I squeeze the heck out of about a half lemon into the full tea pot.  Do as you please, but in the end, the combination of ginger, lemon, honey and hot water is pretty darn nice.

This is pretty much all you need. Some Ginger, Honey, and Lemon Juice ( I already squeezed the lemon juice into the teapot) And if you’re way down with it, go search out a local bee farmer. That jar of tea is from my wife’s friend Linka’s family in Tynec. They make that stuff and it’s way tastier than the stuff I found in the stores here.

How to Make Ginger Tea:

Was I dying to take a bit into the cheesecake my wife was chowing on at this little cafe place we hit up???
NOPE.
I had my own dessert of ginger tea right there too.

Little Tips for the Concoction:

Feeling Warm Afterwards:

Good luck with it, and if I could find some fresh mint like one place served it with, I’d be all over it when making the drink up at home.

  Adam Scheuer



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