Lavender is one of my favorite herbs for a busy, worry-prone brain. This fragrant member of the mint family helps to calm the mind and make space for a nervous person to sort through their thoughts and set aside unproductive ones—an important first step toward making a lasting mindset change.
One of my favorite things about lavender is that the aromatherapeutic properties of the plant are as impactful as internal applications, so any time you smell the plant, the therapeutic effects are already working their magic. This means that when you cook with lavender, you enjoy healthful benefits in both the preparation process and the finished product!
I find a lavender glycerin tincture or tea blend to be soothing ways to use the herb, and in my book Recipes from the Herbalist's Kitchen, I discuss a variety of other apothecary and culinary preparations ranging from a Lavender Salt Scrub to the refreshing Lavender Fizz recipe I’m excited to share here.
This flowery, slightly sweet drink is a cross between soda and champagne and can contain a very small amount of alcohol. The carbonation is a natural by-product of the fermentation process, a sign that the fizz is active and alive (making for an energizing digestif). Balanced with lavender’s soothing properties, this bubbly beverage will gently lift you up while helping you wind down!
Makes about 8 cups.
Active Time: 20 minutes
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Excerpted from Recipes from the Herbalist’s Kitchen © by Brittany Wood Nickerson, photography © by Alexandra Grablewski, used with permission from Storey Publishing.
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