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Chamomile tea
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Carrington Tea Tea Chamomile100% ChamomileFor perfect brewing: Heat fresh, cold water to a rolling boil; remove from heat. Pour over tea bag (s) using one bag for each cup of tea. Steep for 3 to 5 minutes, adjusting the time to suit your taste. Remove the tea bag(s) and enjoy! For perfect iced tea: heat one quart of fresh, cold water to a rolling boil; remove from heat. Pour over 4 to 6 tea bags (use 6 for brisk tea). Steep 7 to 10 minutes; remove tea bags. Pour into ice filled glasses and enjoy! Immediately refrigerate unused portion of brewed tea in an air-tight container. Serving suggestion: Add sugar or your favorite sugar substitute to iced tea, to taste. Garnish with a slice of lime or your favorite fruit. caffeine free. All natural. Microwaveable. Did you know: Chamomile has a calming effect, and may aid in reducing anxiety. A cup of chamomile is a perfect nightcap. The Egyptians loved chamomile so much that they dedicated it to their gods. The name chamomile comes from the Greek words kami (on the ground) and melon (an apple). In olden days, chamomile was looked up as the physician's plant.Long Description
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