A Cozy Winter Ritual: Homemade Tea from My Pantry Shelves

Winter Tea from Summer

Today is one of those days when the cold feels personal. ❄️
The kind of cold that makes you walk past the window, sigh dramatically, and immediately start looking for something warm—preferably in a mug.

So I did what I always do on days like this: I went to the pantry shelves and pulled out my little jars of home-dried tea ingredients. It’s one of my favorite winter rituals—like a tiny reminder that summer still exists… somewhere.


What we brewed today

A cozy mix of whatever felt right in the moment:

  • Rosehip (tart, bright, and vitamin-y)
  • Chamomile (soft, calming, basically a warm blanket)
  • Mint (fresh and comforting)
  • Sloe / blackthorn berries (deep, slightly wild, and very “winter woodland”)


How we make it (the lazy, happy way)

I’m not precious about tea. I’m here for comfort.

My simple method:

  1. Add a spoonful (or two) of each ingredient to a teapot or heatproof jar
  2. Pour over hot water
  3. Let it steep until it smells like you deserve peace
  4. Strain, pour, and pretend you are in a cozy novel

Optional but recommended: honey.


Why I love drying my own tea ingredients

It feels like a small act of seasonal magic:

  • you collect little gifts from summer
  • dry them slowly
  • and in winter you get to open a jar and taste a memory

Also, it makes me feel wildly prepared. Even if the rest of my life is… less organized. 😄


Coming soon

If you’d like, I can write a more detailed post later about:

  • how I dry and store tea ingredients
  • what blends I make most often
  • and which ones are my “winter essentials”

For now, I’m just grateful for warm mugs, quiet afternoons, and the fact that my pantry shelves are basically a tiny tea library.


Your turn

What’s your go-to winter tea? And do you like it floral, fruity, minty… or “strong enough to restart my soul”? ☕️😄

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