It seems it is that time of year again ... cold and flu season, yuck! And as frequently happens, we spent yesterday visiting with friends who had a little one who was feeling "less than stellar". Felt good enough after some Tylenol to play games on the Wii with my girls, and breathe on them of course ... but today was sent home from school with flu-like symptoms. So, tonight I'm simmering elderberries on the stovetop to make my first batch of Elderberry Syrup for the year. We'll be taking a spoonful a couple of times a day in hopes of keeping illness away!
Elderberry Syrup is super simple to make, all you need are 3 ingredients:
Elderberries-1 cup fresh, or 1/2 cup dried (I used dried)
Water- 3 cups
Honey- 1 cup
Place elderberries and water in a saucepan. Bring to a simmer and cook slowly for 30-45 minutes. Strain warm juice into a quart jar. Pour in honey and stir well. Done!
Store the Elderberry Syrup in the refrigerator where it should stay fresh for 2-3 months.
Take a tablespoonful daily as a tonic to keep the sickies away.
When a cold or flu does sneak up on us, we take 1 tablespoon 3 times a day.
* I'm not a doctor, please use your own common sense when using herbs or other home remedies, etc., etc.!!!
You can be sure there will be lots of ginger, garlic and other "good for the immune system" foods served up around here this week as well.
What do you do to help keep sickness at bay this time of year? Please share your tips!
Elderberry Syrup is super simple to make, all you need are 3 ingredients:
Elderberries-1 cup fresh, or 1/2 cup dried (I used dried)
Water- 3 cups
Honey- 1 cup
Place elderberries and water in a saucepan. Bring to a simmer and cook slowly for 30-45 minutes. Strain warm juice into a quart jar. Pour in honey and stir well. Done!
Store the Elderberry Syrup in the refrigerator where it should stay fresh for 2-3 months.
Take a tablespoonful daily as a tonic to keep the sickies away.
When a cold or flu does sneak up on us, we take 1 tablespoon 3 times a day.
* I'm not a doctor, please use your own common sense when using herbs or other home remedies, etc., etc.!!!
You can be sure there will be lots of ginger, garlic and other "good for the immune system" foods served up around here this week as well.
What do you do to help keep sickness at bay this time of year? Please share your tips!
I will definitely have to try this remedy. I don't get sick often, but my husband is constantly fending off sinus infections, colds..etc.
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