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Home » Dietary Preference » Vegetarian » Throat-Soothing Turmeric Milk + Chamomile Tea Pops

Throat-Soothing Turmeric Milk + Chamomile Tea Pops

By Taesha Butler September 22, 2016 (Updated November 20, 2021) 3 Comments

Servings8
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5 from 2 votes

Make these Throat-Soothing Turmeric Milk + Chamomile Tea Pops to get your crew feeling amazing! Some cooled chamomile tea combined with a little ginger, cinnamon, honey, and REBBL’s Golden Turmeric Milk made for the perfect kick-those-germs-to-the-curb treat.

Throat-Soothing Turmeric Milk + Chamomile Tea Pops served on ice

Disclaimer: Thank you to REBBL for sponsoring this post! My promise to you, my readers, is to only promote content and products that I truly believe in and buy myself. All opinions stated in this post are my own.

If back-to-school season also has you feeling those back-to-school germs, it’s time to whip up a batch of these Throat-Soothing Turmeric Milk + Chamomile Tea Pops to calm all that ails you.

Made with super herb charged REBBL Golden Turmeric Milk, they couldn’t be easier. Also, healthier and more soothing for you and your little ones. 

Five Throat-Soothing Turmeric Milk + Chamomile Tea Pops presented on a big ice plate with the turmeric milk next to them

How it all started

It started with a stuffy nose. Then a little cough. And then a lot of coughing. And, before I knew it, my whole family was down with a gnarly back-to-school cold. The cold that had us loafing on the couch spooning boxes of tissues instead of enjoying the amazing fall weather that has graced Southern California this year.

Seriously, the weather here is *perfection*. So the fact that we couldn’t get out there and enjoy it was less than impressive. So it was time to get my family feeling better with some seriously healing food. 

Tea pops ready to get grozen.

I got myself into the kitchen, whipped up some slow cooker bone broth, chicken soup, and some of these Throat-Soothing Turmeric Milk + Chamomile Tea Pops to keep the sickies fed, hydrated, and healing.

I was lucky enough that REBBL had generously shipped me all of their amazing flavors of coconut milk – based elixirs to try. All of them are so delicious and full of amazingly clean ingredients and super herbs. So I had exactly what I needed on hand.

Why I chose REBBL

REBBL‘s products are great because they use plants that have been used for centuries for their healing and nourishing properties in their beverages. Plus, REBBL’s ingredients are all super clean and real (while skipping on any stabilizers, thickeners, or artificial flavors like many other brands).

REBBL‘s products are formulated just the way I aim to feed my family and it’s awesome to have a few ready-to-enjoy products on hand that I can feel good about giving my family.

Turmeric golden-milk drink with spices around the bottle.

Adding some chamomile

Some cooled chamomile tea combined with a little ginger, cinnamon, honey, and REBBL’s Golden Turmeric Milk made for the perfect kick-those-germs-to-the-curb treat.

The mellowness of chamomile is usually enjoyed in hot tea-form. But that can be a bit tricky to convince an icky-feeling kiddo to drink. Plus, cold feels amazing on a scratchy throat. So I decided to make these Throat-Soothing Turmeric Milk + Chamomile Tea Pops to get my crew feeling like their old selves again.

A bit about turmeric

Turmeric especially is known for its anti-inflammatory proprieties and REBBL’s Golden Turmeric Milk adds a healing, yet creamy element to these ice pops that make them extra soothing and palatable…even for the little patients. 

I quickly made these pops in the morning. It was clear the germs had made themselves unwelcomed visitors in our home. By afternoon, we were all enjoying one as we snuggled under a blanket. A little healing food, rest, and relaxation….and everyone was on their way to recovery

Fantastic tea pops on top of ice cream  and spices around.

More golden goodness

  • Golden Sweet Potato & Coconut Macaroons
  • Turmeric Roasted Carrots
  • Golden Turmeric Milk
  • Slow Cooker Golden Soup {Paleo, Whole30, Vegetarian)
  • Simple Turmeric Egg Salad

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Throat-Soothing Turmeric Milk + Chamomile Tea Pops served on ice
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5 from 2 votes

Throat-Soothing Turmeric Milk + Chamomile Tea Pops

Make these Throat-Soothing Turmeric Milk + Chamomile Tea Pops to get your crew feeling amazing! Some cooled chamomile tea combined with a little ginger, cinnamon, honey, and golden turmeric milk made for the perfect kick-those-germs-to-the-curb treat.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chamomile tea pops, healthy turmeric milk, turmeric milk recipe
Servings: 8
Calories: 1kcal
Author: Taesha Butler

Ingredients 

  • 2 cups water
  • 2 bags Chamomile tea
  • 1/2 container REBBL Golden Turmeric Milk
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 -1 tablespoon honey depending on preferred sweetness

Instructions 

  • Bring the water to a boil and steam the tea bags on the hot water for 7 minutes. Remover tea bags and allow tea to cool to room temperature.
  • Once tea has cooled, combine it with the remaining ingredients in a blender. Blend for 15-20 seconds to combine all flavors.
  • Pour into ice pop molds. Insert stick and freeze until solid (about 6 hours).
  • Enjoy as needed.

Nutrition

Calories: 1kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 1mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 1IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutritional information is provided as an estimate only and may vary based on the product type, servings and other factors. If you are following a diet, please consult with a professional nutritionist or your doctor. Stay healthy!

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  1. Lorien

    October 20, 2016 at 3:33 pm

    These look amazing! What kind of popsicle molds did you use? I’m going to make some in advance so that they’re on hand for when the inevitable happens. The closest I’ve come to medicinal popsicles is freezing some Pedialyte for when my kids have fevers…but yours really take it to the next level. 😊👍🏻🌈💖

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    • Taesha Butler

      October 26, 2016 at 12:01 pm

      Honestly, I don’t recall the name of my mold and wouldn’t suggest them. They make a pretty popsicle, but are a pain in the tush to get out of the mold! And ice pops are a totally magical this when you or little ones are sick, right!? Its the little things in life.

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  2. Helena

    November 20, 2021 at 7:11 pm

    5 stars
    Oh wow – these tea pops are fantastic!

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