Apple Cider Fixin Organic Loose Leaf Tea | Seasonal - Farmhouse Teas
Apple Cider Fixin Organic Loose Leaf Tea | Seasonal - Farmhouse Teas
Apple Cider Fixin Organic Loose Leaf Tea | Seasonal - Farmhouse Teas
Apple Cider Fixin Organic Herbal Tea
Apple Cider Fixin Organic Loose Leaf Tea | Seasonal - Farmhouse Teas
Apple Cider Fixin Organic Loose Leaf Tea | Seasonal - Farmhouse Teas

Apple Cider Fixin Organic Herbal Tea

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Fall is not only tea season but apple season too! Enter the perfect blend to enjoy during these brisk cooler months! Red earthy Rooibos is paired with apple cider spices and real organic apple chunks. Nothing but the good stuff here! Steep a cup and find your fall comfort! This blend WAS seasonal but due to VERY popular demand is available year around now :)

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    Brew's up a pretty golden amber cuppa with hints of the apple orchard and cinnamon finish.

    Organic Red Rooibos, Organic Cinnamon, Organic Orange Peel, Organic Clove, Organic Apples, Organic Chicory Root, Organic Licorice Root, Organic Nutmeg, and Organic Apple Cider Extract.

    Full Size bags have: 25 to 30 Servings

    Trial Size bags have: 8 to12 Servings (Not all flavors have trial size as an option)

    Herbal Tea- Steep 1 tsp of tea per 6-8 oz boiling water (212° F) for 5-7 minutes for best results.

    Store in an airtight container away from temperature extremes and sunlight.

    *Licorice root -Not for use in pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner. Not for use in persons with hypertension, liver disorders, edema, severe kidney insufficiency, low blood potassium, or heart disease. We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.

    Paleo Caramel Apple Cider Tea Latte

    Ingredients:

    Caramel

    • 1 can coconut cream
    • 1 cup coconut sugar
    • Pinch Salt
    • 2 ½ tsp arrowroot starch

    Tea Latte

    Directions:

    1. Combine coconut cream + coconut sugar in a saucepan over medium heat, whisk until sugar dissolves. Add pinch of salt + arrowroot starch, bring to boil. Reduce heat, simmer 15-20 min, whisking often. Remove from heat, let cool completely.
    2. Brew tea and cider, divide into mugs; stir in 1 Tbsp caramel. For froth, add ½ cup milk to each mug, spooning on top. Drizzle with caramel; enjoy.

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    Customer Reviews

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    Karolyn S.
    I love it!!!

    I had been craving Apple cider since September began. And this stuff is so good!!! And I love it caffeine free, I personally have headaches when drinking too much caffeine. So being able to just enjoy this drink without a worry is a blessing!!!! Thank you!!!

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    Hollie D.
    Perfect Tea for Fall!

    This is my first purchase of the Apple Cider area and I immediately fell in love! Perfect for the cool fall days
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    Jordan
    Such a great tea

    I ordered this tea at the beginning of the month and just placed another order because I don't want to run out over the holidays. It's so good!

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    B. Anderson
    Perfect for Fall

    A delicious fall tea and the blend of rooibos and apple is not something I would have tried on my own and it is a great combo.

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    karen
    Amazing apple tea

    Oh my, I ordered the apple tea and tried the recipe of Carmel Apple Latte (the recipe card came with my box of goodies). What a treat, dessert in a cup. Of course I had to top it with whipped cream. The apple tea is also great with just a bit cream.

    *These reviews are the opinions and experiences of individual customers and should not be taken as medical advice. These reviews are the opinions and experiences of individual customers and should not be taken as medical advice. See full disclaimer here.


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