Here it is! Your go-to summer cocktail to cool off the hottest of afternoons and entertain (and impress) your friends. When I was browsing for cocktail inspo and saw beer as a potential ingredient, I was a little hesitant, but, after learning about the bazillion beer-based cocktails that exist, I decided to do some experimenting. Now, I’m obsessed. Give it a whirl!
Read MoreIt’s the summery, refreshing version of a turmeric latte! Blend it up, pour over ice, and you’ve got the perfect summer mocktail…or get wild and add a bit of vodka. Either way, this drink will cool you down and create a festive vibe!
Read MoreI used to be intimidated at the thought of making my own cocktails, but after I learned how to make herbal simple syrups, I realized that cocktails can be delightfully easy, aligned with the season, and delicious. This is the perfect summertime refresher and is just as yummy with tequila as with lemonade (the mocktail version!). Check out either and whip up this libation for your stay-at-home pals…because we’re not hitting the bar anytime soon!
Read MoreTurmeric lattes, also called “golden milk,” are the quintessential Ayurvedic drink. There are many versions of this beverage and I encourage to modify per your tastes. In the Ayuredic tradition, this beverage is best for afternoons and evenings due to its relaxing effect on the body. It’s a great way to unwind after your work day has ended and is particularly supportive in stressful times, or as a gentle sleep aid. For these reasons, vata doshas (or those with a vata imbalance) may find this drink particularly supportive.
Read MoreThis rich, invigorating drink is a great morning beverage, or as an afternoon pick-me-up. Inspiration for this delicious elixir comes from a trip to Guatemala where combining chocolate along with cinnamon and sugar is known, yummy blend.
Read MoreMatcha is a potent form of green tea found in Asia, but specially celebrated in Japan. Unlike other teas, or coffee, the caffeine found in matcha releases into the bloodstream slowly, which leads to a steady sense of alertness (rather than the spike and crash that coffee may cause).
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