Monday, June 1, 2020

Summer Charitable gifting and an Iced Tea Recipe


Hello and welcome to National Garden Week. It started June 7 and runs through June 13. 

This year we were hoping to celebrate with a participation in the Lisle Women's Club Garden Gait, garden walk and boutique held at Lisle Station Park.  However due to Covid-19 the Lisle Women's Club chose to postpone this year's event to 2021.

Garden Gait Tea

We have decided to make available our specially created Garden Gait Tea in both 100% herbs or a combination of herbs and black tea.  This tea was designed by the members of the Lisle Women's Club several years ago and we sell the tea each year and donate a portion of the sales to the Women's Club.  So if you order either style of Garden Gait Tea in the next 30 days, we will donate 50% of the sale price to the Women's Club to add to their scholarship fund. 

You can get Garden Gait Tea both with and without caffeine and as either a sun tea or a loose tea throughout the month of June.  



On June 17 we will be doing an online class called Language of Flowers.  This presentation includes learning about using the language of flowers, or floriography, to send coded messages during the Victorian era.  We also include understanding the messages and practice figuring out different bouquets created for interpretation.  This program will be done through District 214 and one can register for the class using this link: Sign up for Language of Flowers.

Participants will be sent a digital handout and a link to join the online class.

June is National Iced Tea Month, so since we were talking about tea earlier I thought I would share an easy Iced tea you can craft at home using fresh or dried herbs.

Wisdom Tea
Mint for wisdom, rosemary to improve the memory and lemon balm, sometimes called "The Scholars Herb."  We cannot guarantee it will make you wiser, but it is cooling and refreshing!

1/4 cup Peppermint
1/4 cup Spearmint 
1/4 cup Rosemary
1/4 cup Lemon Balm   

Combine the herbs together and place in an airtight jar.  For each serving of tea, use 1 tsp. mix to 1 cup boiling water.  Add some honey, if desired.  Store in fridge for a delicious iced tea.

2 comments:

  1. That's definitely a great combo! Love all those herbs in that tea. I've probably even had that combo before!

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  2. Lovely tea combo! I have all of those herbs growing fresh and probably have already tried this combo just about!

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