Sacred moon tea recipe - celebrate the divine feminine

Moon Tea Recipe for a Simple, Goddess-like Practice:

Moon Tea can be made any day under the light of the moon but takes on extra energy and potency if made during the full moon window (the night before, the night of, or the night after).

Prep Time 8 hours hrs

Course Drinks

Servings 4 Glasses

Equipment

  • Large glass container or mason jar, muslin for tying up herbs

Ingredients

  • Lemon balm
  • Motherwort
  • Blessed thistle
  • Cramp bark
  • Mint
  • Lemon Balm

Instructions

  • Fill a large glass container or mason jar with 32 oz. water.

  • Add 1 oz. of herbs tied in a muslin bag & hung so it floats in the water at the top of your jar.

  • Set the water-filled container outdoors in the evening in a place that will receive the glow from the moon.

  • Enjoy your slumber while the moon shines.

  • Retrieve your jar the next day before the sun gets too high in the sky. Bring you jar indoors to keep it cool and fresh.

  • Sip your cooling Moon Tea throughout the day. If you are making a full moon blend you may want to savour it over several days.

Notes

Some of the herbs listed were recommended based on their reputation for helping with issues associated with women and femininity.  However, you can use any herbs that speak to you.  The most important thing is the intention you set as you prepare and later partake of your moon tea. 

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By Barbi Gardiner

The Outdoor Apothecary inspires naturally minded people to live with the seasons, become self-reliant, connect with nature, and protect their health through herbal living. We love celebrating “the old ways” of living to bring blessings to ourselves, our families, communities, and to Mother Earth. We offer articles, tips, recipes, and ideas on practical self-reliance, simple herbal preparations, foraging, gardening, and reconnecting ourselves to our natural world and sacred ancestral traditions.

About Me: Barbi

I’m a bookish “earth mother” who finds joy in wandering the woods, tending gardens, and gathering herbs. As a wildcrafter, herbalist, and nature enthusiast, I’m devoted to reviving ancestral plant wisdom and sharing the healing magic of the natural world.

With gratitude to my Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck family, I honor our Mother Earth by embracing ancient lifeways, practicing plant medicine, and nurturing deep connections with nature.

(Source: outdoorapothecary.com; November 9, 2023; https://tinyurl.com/4jwtw38w)
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