Fire Cider Kit
My mom first told me about fire cider. I was over at my parents’ house and was complaining about a sore throat. She handed me a bottle of liquid that smelled awful and instructed me to take a teaspoon. She didn’t tell me what was in it. Just to drink it. So I did (because it’s my mom). The taste wasn’t as bad as I thought. But I like garlic. A lot. A few more doses and my sore throat was gone and I was feeling back to my old self.
What was this liquid concoction? Fire Cider. It’s a popular folk remedy, inspired by the work of Rosemary Gladstar (an awesome herbalist from New England), that’s really easy to make. A few key ingredients, a month of sitting, and you have yourself a beverage that’s going to do wonders with either warding off a cold or helping get rid of it at the first signs of illness. And, with looking at all of the ingredients, it’s no wonder it’s called fire cider!
I’ve saved you the trouble of gathering all of the ingredients needed to make a potent fire cider. Simply open the bag. Pour the contents into a quart jar and pour in your raw apple cider vinegar. Cover with a lid and shake daily for a month.
Ingredients: orange*, lemon*, grapefruit*, onion*, ginger*, horseradish*, garlic*, lime*, turmeric*, jalapeño*, Ceylon cinnamon*, thyme*, peppercorn*, cayenne* * = organic
NOTE: Honey is not recommended for babies 1 and under due per the FDA to the potential risk for botulism. If you are making this for a baby under 1, use a baby-safe sweetener such as organic maple syrup.
My mom first told me about fire cider. I was over at my parents’ house and was complaining about a sore throat. She handed me a bottle of liquid that smelled awful and instructed me to take a teaspoon. She didn’t tell me what was in it. Just to drink it. So I did (because it’s my mom). The taste wasn’t as bad as I thought. But I like garlic. A lot. A few more doses and my sore throat was gone and I was feeling back to my old self.
What was this liquid concoction? Fire Cider. It’s a popular folk remedy, inspired by the work of Rosemary Gladstar (an awesome herbalist from New England), that’s really easy to make. A few key ingredients, a month of sitting, and you have yourself a beverage that’s going to do wonders with either warding off a cold or helping get rid of it at the first signs of illness. And, with looking at all of the ingredients, it’s no wonder it’s called fire cider!
I’ve saved you the trouble of gathering all of the ingredients needed to make a potent fire cider. Simply open the bag. Pour the contents into a quart jar and pour in your raw apple cider vinegar. Cover with a lid and shake daily for a month.
Ingredients: orange*, lemon*, grapefruit*, onion*, ginger*, horseradish*, garlic*, lime*, turmeric*, jalapeño*, Ceylon cinnamon*, thyme*, peppercorn*, cayenne* * = organic
NOTE: Honey is not recommended for babies 1 and under due per the FDA to the potential risk for botulism. If you are making this for a baby under 1, use a baby-safe sweetener such as organic maple syrup.
My mom first told me about fire cider. I was over at my parents’ house and was complaining about a sore throat. She handed me a bottle of liquid that smelled awful and instructed me to take a teaspoon. She didn’t tell me what was in it. Just to drink it. So I did (because it’s my mom). The taste wasn’t as bad as I thought. But I like garlic. A lot. A few more doses and my sore throat was gone and I was feeling back to my old self.
What was this liquid concoction? Fire Cider. It’s a popular folk remedy, inspired by the work of Rosemary Gladstar (an awesome herbalist from New England), that’s really easy to make. A few key ingredients, a month of sitting, and you have yourself a beverage that’s going to do wonders with either warding off a cold or helping get rid of it at the first signs of illness. And, with looking at all of the ingredients, it’s no wonder it’s called fire cider!
I’ve saved you the trouble of gathering all of the ingredients needed to make a potent fire cider. Simply open the bag. Pour the contents into a quart jar and pour in your raw apple cider vinegar. Cover with a lid and shake daily for a month.
Ingredients: orange*, lemon*, grapefruit*, onion*, ginger*, horseradish*, garlic*, lime*, turmeric*, jalapeño*, Ceylon cinnamon*, thyme*, peppercorn*, cayenne* * = organic
NOTE: Honey is not recommended for babies 1 and under due per the FDA to the potential risk for botulism. If you are making this for a baby under 1, use a baby-safe sweetener such as organic maple syrup.