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Reviewed: Feb. 9, 2008
I thought this was very good. Fast and easy, I will probably make it over and over again
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Reviewed: Dec. 26, 2007
We were all sick with winter colds and this tea really hit the spot. Thank you for the recipe!1
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Living In: Camarillo, California, USA

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Reviewed: Dec. 11, 2007
awesome! I always make tea with honey and lemon. Why not skip the tea? Brilliant!
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Living In: Buffalo, New York, USA
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Reviewed: Sep. 29, 2007
I didn't use fresh lemon juice, but it was still good. It does the trick for soothing sore throats.
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Home Town: Novato, California, USA
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Reviewed: Sep. 16, 2007
Perfect for colds and sore throats. I don't even use the sugar, the honey is sweet enough--I usually add lots of lemon!
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Reviewed: Jul. 18, 2007
Absolutely perfect to cure that sore throat! Just the right amount of sting and sweet! :)
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Home Town: San Antonio, Texas, USA
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Reviewed: Jul. 16, 2007
This is amazing! It's really soothing, I've been having trouble sleeping latley and this tea is so calming that it helps me sleep.
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Reviewed: Mar. 5, 2007
My throat was in bad shape due to my dry cough and assorted flu symptoms. Cough medicine makes me sick to my stomach, so I Googled up this recipe. I can't wait to try it with a shot of whiskey like some of the other reviewers suggested!
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Reviewed: Feb. 12, 2007
This works great to ease the pain of a sore throat and it tastes great too. My kids hate tea so this is the perfect alternative for them. I used a bit more honey.
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Reviewed: Aug. 7, 2006
I get sore throats a lot during the winter, and this recipe provides a nice change from the regular tea I usually make. I love this tea. I omit the sugar and put in equal amounts of lemon and honey (about 1 to 1-1/2 t. each).
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Home Town: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Living In: Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA

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Reviewed: Jun. 7, 2006
I started drinking this while I had laryngitis and the flu, but this week I'm all better and still craving it. I'm sippin' on some right now, as a matter of fact! All the ingredients can be altered to taste, so do your own thing with this one. I guarantee you can figure out a way to like it. Oh, by the way, my grandma used to make these with a shot of whiskey and call it a Hot Tottie.
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Reviewed: Apr. 10, 2006
My mom has always made this for me when ever I'm not feeling good. There is deffinetly something about it that is very soothing!
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Living In: Queen Charlotte, British Columbia, Canada

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Reviewed: Apr. 5, 2006
This is the same basic recipe my grandmother always uses. She tells me, "This is the best medicine for a cold!" and shes right.
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Home Town: Metuchen, New Jersey, USA
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Reviewed: Mar. 20, 2006
Try this, and you'll never buy cold remedy drinks again! As well as relieving a tickly throat, the steam really helps clear out the sinuses too. Like a previous reviewer, I simply add the ingredients to a mug of freshly brewed tea. I agree that no sugar is needed.
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Reviewed: Mar. 9, 2006
This is very good when your sick with a cold...or a sore throat. I used lime juice and adjusted the honey accordingly. I even made my son sip on some when he wasn't feeling well. Honey and lime definitely have medicinal value and this tea is very soothing. Even if your not sick, this is very enjoyable right before bedtime. Thanks for sharing.
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Reviewed: Mar. 7, 2006
Excellent minus the sugar. Hits the spot when one has a sore throat. Thank you.
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Living In: Maryville, Tennessee, USA
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Reviewed: Mar. 4, 2006
This is TRIED and TRUE. No sugar necessary. I add a shot of whiskey. It soothes my throat and allows me to sleep!
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Living In: Bloomington, Illinois, USA

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Reviewed: Oct. 6, 2004
Nix the sugar, great "tea" for colds!
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Reviewed: Feb. 11, 2004
I used this recipe (minus the sugar) when I was sick and had a sore throat. It tasted good and was soothing for my throat. I will definitely use this whenever I get another sore throat.
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Home Town: Gresham, Oregon, USA
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Reviewed: Oct. 25, 2003
When ever anyone in my family has a sore throat or the flu, We go straight for the tea with honey. I boil water and steep a tea bag in a mug and add a tablespoon of honey. Does not need sugar. I usually make it without the lemon but the lemon is good also. Honey is very good for you and is very soothing on a sore or irritated throat and tea also has many benefits too. Great anytime! Thanks Cookin*kth!
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