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Getting to harvest my own raspberry leaf and making my own tea from home grown ingredient is so FUN!! I’m so excited about diving into the world of tea making! I hope you enjoyed watching the journey and want to come long with all the other teas I will be making this year!
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Can the raspberry leaves be harvested toward the end of the season too? (Or will it be too bitter?)
DANG!!!!!! I wish I would have seen this video in the spring! I have OOOOOOOOODDLES of raspberry bushes!
I wonder how it would be if you threw some actual raspberries in the dehydrator with the leaves.
I’d love to know if you tried the blackberry tea, I’m watching all your videos and can’t seem to find it. We have tons of blackberry growing wild around the property and would love being able to have blackberry tea.
Hi girl how about chamomile tea, or cabinet they’re really good for the stomach and for the nervous system
Try Holy Basil. I LOVE it for tea. Very healthy. I also have to avoid black/green tea … not because of the caffeine but because of the tannins in the 'real' tea. Loving your videos!!
Love.that tea
im zeroing out my chinese green tea and my 'dirty' creamed earl grey tea so i will only be drinking organic british teas going forward ive made raspberr/black/red/white currant and fig leaf tea from my garden but i prefer mint
I love red raspberry leaf tea, it’s so good.. it is light and a tad bit sweet like you said.. it’s really healthy for us women! I definitely will have to try to grow my own even if it’s in a container. Thanks for sharing!
Ty for sharing! I’ve been caffeine free for about 6 years now and I just buy herbal tea at the grocery or leaves at Teavana, so nice to see how I can make my own!! I love those tea infusers and I like to add a little raw honey to mine.
You might consider including some dehydrated raspberry fruit with the leaves, it tastes great and gives a stronger flavor.
Tea is awesome. The more the better. Yummy!
Hi Becky, I believe it’s called a diffuser
I’ve read raspberry leaf tea is good for a lot of women’s health benefits . I started drinking it for fertility issues so wish me luck 🙂 I have raspberry plants outside I wonder if I can use the leaves to make my own ? But it’s late fall I’m not sure if it will effect the taste?
I just got the idea after watching this to plant an herbal tea bed!! I love drinking tea before bed to relax and it would be so fun to make my own blends!
Hi! I've been binge-watching your channel while crocheting and I like your content. I live in Jamaica and pretty much grow things year-round. I have soursop, and a variety of citrus trees in seedling stage that I hope to get into the ground before the year ends s when they mature those leaves will be great for tea. Currently I have pots of colon peppermint and lemongrass that I either use fresh or dried for tea. Sometimes I have them individually and sometimes I mix them. From time to time I leave them to air dry for a week or two as I don't have a dehydrator. The weather here allows for that kind of drying as well. Other teas I have in the house are cerasee, chamomile, guinea hen, dandelion root and a whole other ton of herbal teas and remedies we use a lot here.
A teaspoon of agave is good in tea and a low glycemic option.
I'm so going to try this next year. I have some, I guess you'd call them volunteers, raspberry plants, run aways from my neighbor. Could you add dried or freezedried raspberries to it, maybe? I was also thinking black currants, those leaves really smell like the berries.
I so enjoy your videos, really inspiring.
Hello love. First of all my daughter and I love your channel. We watch every video you make. I'm 67 and my daughter is 48. We live in Rochester NY. I'm retired and my girl is a double amputee so the regular gardening is out of the picture for us but I'm looking forward to you doing your patio planters. Any how with you raspberry tea I saw this girl doing a video on the tea so not sure if it's any help or not but here is her info. (Melissa k. Norris modern homesteading) keep your videos coming. Love you guys.
Gary and dawn
I started making Elderberry tea last year. I add dried elderberry, hibiscus, rose hips, and echinacea root. Really good immune booster.
Have you tried making this as an iced tea, or sun tea? Possibly mixing with a white tea or decaf black tea?
I'm going to try Raspberry Tea. I have both blackberry & raspberry plants. I've foraged wild rose hips to make tea, very good. I also collected and dried some Turkey Tail Mushrooms. They are supposed to have lots of medicinal properties, but I admit I'm a little reluctant to drink tea made from something as woody as Turkey tails.
That is funny. My daughter calls me a super smaller & herself nose blind. Lol. I am very sensitive to smells! Thanks for vid & trying to find what roaster you recommend.
How about an oven with fan dehydration? Did some tried it? Tips, please 🙂
I watch this channel they are from another country they pick leaves and flowers and make the tea daily, if I find the video I will let you know
I just planted Raspberry and blueberry bushes this year. Next year I will harvest the leaves for tea. I wanted them to establish for at least 1 year before harvesting any leaves. Raspberry leaves (and chamomile) are also good for menstrual cramps!