You may have read my post about Elderberry Syrup last fall/winter. Well, my friend Jill (DeBoer) Low has give me a great recipe for homemade elderberry syrup! You can read about the benefits of elderberry syrup HERE and HERE.
Here's the recipe:
1/2 cup dried elderberries (can find these at Harvest Health Food store)
3 cups distilled water
cinnamon stick
ginger
cloves
1/2 to 1 cup raw unfiltered honey.
Bring the elderberries, water and spices to a boil. Allow to simmer for 20-30 minutes. Remove from heat and cool. Strain out solids(elderberries and spices---discard)
Add honey and stir till well mixed.
The spices are optional, but I've read that they are good for you and add some flavor to the final product. I did mine with just regular ground cinnamon and a little bit of cloves. You could do it with just honey or agave nectar - *NOTE: if you use honey, be sure not to give to any children under 1 yr*
I plan to take 1 TB daily throughout the cold/flu season. I make my kids take it too. They actually really like it. I told them that this is instead of getting a flu shot (Not a big fan of the flu shot when there are natural alternatives out there with no side effects).
Here's to a healthy winter!!!!
2 comments:
OOOOOO!! I will have to try this one. Are elderberries common, or do you have to go to a specialty store?? Thanks for sharing!
BoersMama - Harvest Healthfood Store has them. You want to look for the black freeze-dried type!
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