More than 40 years ago, we created a truly soothing herbal tea to help folks wind. As someone who sometimes would rather not remember her dreams, that’s fine with me. Just the right amount of honey flavor, aroma and sweetness joins our time-honored Sleepytime® blend of chamomile, spearmint and lemongrass to create this calming brew. ![]() Set contains one plush Sleepytime Bear, one Sleepytime Tin, one Sleepytime Ceramic Mug, one box of Sleepytime Herbal Tea (20 count) and one Sleepytime Lip Balm. Did it give me “epic dreamtime adventures,” as Homestead’s website promises? Not really. This delightful gift set is perfect for the Sleepytime lover in your life even if it happens to be you Features the delightful artwork from our beloved Sleepytime Herbal Tea. on a Monday, I felt a little dizzy-this is definitely better for nighttime. I tried four brandsBedtime by Yogi, Classic Sleepytime by Celestial Seasonings, Nighty Night by Traditional Medicinals, and Sweet Dreams by Bigelow. A note that this tea used to be called Sweet Dreams, but now goes by Dream Time. You can drink it more concentrated this way, which means less liquid before going to bed-if you’re working hard to go to sleep, you might as well try to stay asleep. To bring out the floral notes, cold-steep the tea before you leave for work in the morning and then strain it to reheat before bed. It was in those early years that we began. Urantia: The Great Cult Mystery, Christian Research Institute. In the following years, he sold Mo’s 36 and 24 Herb Teas to health food stores, eventually selling them in hand-sewn muslin bags. Over 1 billion cups of Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime tea have been sold, but many are unaware of its founder’s inspiration: a fringe religion with extraterrestrial ties created by a pair of Chicago doctors who had some controversial thoughts on how to improve humanity. Celestial Seasoning® is part of The Hain-Celestial Canada, ULC a leading. After steeping the suggested 10–30 minutes, the tea still had only a hint of rose-chamomile flavor. In 1969, one of Celestial Seasonings founders, Mo Siegel, handpicked wild herbs from the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and used them to make our first tea. More than 45 years later, we’re still true to those roots. Lots of dried pieces of actual nature, without the flavor of sticks, mud, and Off! Bug spray. I used to make potions like this when we camped in the Michigan woods in my childhood, and this was the tea I was trying to make. What a nice touch! This is a very unique tea, with mugwort and hops, and I love anything that gives me Macbeth witch vibes. Packaged in an open-shelf-friendly octagonal jar, there was a big, green dried hop ( the stuff you make beer with) on the top of the tea when I twisted off the lid. ![]() Rebecca's Homestead Apothecary Dream Time
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