A few weeks ago, I told my journal that I was interested in finding examples of everyday magic. Sometimes it feels like my life and my journal are in cahoots, as whatever I write in my journal ends up in my life. Exception – lottery wins. I have tried.
Last week, I came down with the flu. The timing of the flu wasn’t great as I had my mum staying with me, and I worried about her immune system. Plus, we had a weekend in London planned. As I thought my aches and pains were just a symptom of me overdoing things, we went ahead with the London weekend. By Sunday, I was sick, and on Monday, Mum went home as I didn’t want her to catch whatever I had.
Last week was spent battling with aches, tiredness, a sore throat, sneezing, coughing and limited sleep. This morning, my symptoms were no better.
Medication wasn’t shifting this damn illness, so I turned to food. I’d read some posts about the magical powers of food, but never quite believed. My husband bought the ingredients for a recipe which promised to send the flu bug running:
Ingredients:
Water
Ginger (fresh, 1 inch)
Black peppercorns
Cloves
Honey
Lemon
You put all the ingredients in a pan and simmer for 10 minutes. After you strain the liquid and make a tea.
It’s the kind of tea that smells like care itself; that seems to hum inside you and whispers: rest, breathe and let go.
I have spent the day drinking this special tea while wrapped in a blanket. This tea has done more for me in a few hours than those medications have done in days. Tonight I feel like my old self and earlier this afternoon I managed a little nap without coughing.
This feels like a good example of everyday magic and thought it was worth a blog post x
I’ve been drinking this tea for years when ever I feel like I’m getting a cold or flu. Always works. I’ve never put in peppercorns but will next time.
This is something we also are recommended to drink when feeling fluey.
My Pops has always recommended the peppercorns too!
Hope you are feeling much, much better, Lucy 😷🤧🥰
I’ve had this tea too!! So glad you’re feeling better. Hope your Mom didn’t catch it.