- 2 teaspoons dehydrated rosemary leaves
- 1/2 slice dehydrated lemon
- 2 cups boiling water
- Place the rosemary and lemon in the tea apparatus of your choice. Pour in the boiling water and let steep for 5 minutes or more. Pour into cups and serve.
Dehydrated Recipes
I am sitting here and typing while drinking my rosemary tea with a half slice of dehydrated lemon. It's simply heaven and takes little effort to prepare!
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