For those tea lovers that cannot have caffeine it is important to have some Cozy Chamomile on hand. I enjoyed the maple flavor in the chai tea latte I created that I decided that maple syrup would be perfect with my chamomile tea as well.
Recipe and photo submitted by Building Our Story
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Ingredients
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Bigelow Cozy Chamomile tea bag
1 1/2 cups Almond Milk
1 TBSP pure maple syrup
Sea Salt - pinch
Ground Cinnamon - pinch
Instructions
Place Bigelow Cozy Chamomile tea bag into large coffee cup.
Heat almond milk until steaming - do not boil. You can do this on the stove or in the microwave.
Pour steaming milk over tea bag and let steep for at least 5 minutes.
Remove tea bag and stir in maple syrup.
Sprinkle latte with ground cinnamon and sea salt.
Serve immediately - nice and hot!
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