I’m not sure with what this tea is supposed to help mothers. Maybe they could use it as a punishment? “If you hit your sister one more time, so help me God I will get out the Mother’s Little Helper. Don’t make me do it!” That’s what I envision.

This tea. Just no. It tastes like what I imagine laundry detergent would taste like. You are avenged for the lavender chamomile, Virginia. I won’t rate this because I obviously have a problem with some flavor in here. I’m sure if you like all the ingredients, it would be…. ingestible?

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML
carol who

I love the idea of tea as punishment!

TeaBrat

Between the chamomile and the valerian I think it’s supposed to sedate you. ;-)

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carol who

I love the idea of tea as punishment!

TeaBrat

Between the chamomile and the valerian I think it’s supposed to sedate you. ;-)

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