Place
the cool tea bags over your closed eyes and let them sit there.
Not exact matches
Once the
bag and water have
cooled, place the
tea bag, or a rag soaked in
cooled water, onto the cut and let it sit.
Add the
tea bags and allow the
tea to steep until the water has completely
cooled to room temperature.
1/2 cup unsalted butter (slightly
cooler than room temperature) 1/3 cup sugar 1/2 tsp sea salt 1 tsp lemon zest half the contents of one Earl Grey
tea bag 1 cup all purpose flour
Remove the
tea bag and allow the syrup to
cool completely.
Make a strong cup of mint
tea and leave the
bag in the cup while it
cools, then remove the
bag, cover and store the
cooled tea in the fridge overnight.
Discard
tea bag and let
tea cool.
Remove the
tea bag and mango, and enjoy right away or seal and refrigerate until ready to consume (or pack in a
cooler for a road trip).
Add 2
tea bags and steep until brewed and
cooled.
Here, green
tea comes in the form of matcha powder as it's easier to use and stronger than brewed and
cooled loose leaf /
bagged green
tea, and lemon and fresh ginger give it a really bright, clean flavour that makes it even more energising.
Add one
tea bag and leave for a set amount of time, we waited 10 minutes, which also allowed the water to
cool down.
May 31: Work with sand, food,
tea bags, yarn, buttons, and natural elements to create
Cool Collages (Arlington)
The best thing I ever was told about sore nipples, was, brew a cup of
tea, let the
bag cool, place on sore nipple and let set for a bit.
Let the
tea bag cool to a comfortable warmth, squeeze most of the moisture out, then gently press the
bag to your face and neck, drawing it slowly across your skin.
Once
cool remove the
tea bag and add the cider vinegar, then transfer the liquid into a clean jar or bottle.
If the skin under your eyes is puffy, place
cooled, wet chamomile
tea bags over the eyes to work wonders.
Steep for 10 minutes, remove the
tea bags and let it
cool.
If you don't trust skin products, you can still apply
cool green
tea bags on areas prone to pimples productions.
Simmer four teaspoons of liquorice powder (or 10 — 20 liquorice
tea bags) in 200 ml of avocado oil, let it
cool, strain, and pat on the affected area.
Personally, I mix a teaspoon of ground organic green decaf
tea a teaspoon of hibiscus powder and 1
bag of regular organic green
tea and boil it keeping a close eye on it so it doesn't overflow, then put it into a glass with some
cooler water, add a teaspoon of; turmeric, gooseberry powder, barberry powder, berberine extract, black pepper, and a couple of teaspoons of coffee.
An added bonus: after you steep your
tea, soothe puffy eyes with
cooled chamomile
bags.
If you are using
tea bags, simply add one or two
bags to a mug, splash in some
cool water, and top of the mug with simmering hot water.
Deflate puffy eyes with
tea bags that have been steamed and
cooled in a refrigerator for at least 20 minutes.
Steep two Calendula or Thyme
tea bags in a cup - and - a-half of boiling water and, once
cooled, put in a spray bottle.
Steep the
tea bag in hot water,
cool thoroughly and then place against the sore.
You can also use a
cool chamomile
tea bag against the wound to provide a soothing effect.
On your way to the veterinary clinic, soothe your pet's eye with a cold, damp cloth or
cool, moistened
tea bag.
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And they need to be chilled for a reason, as he points out that «cold cucumbers or
tea bags also work in part by the
cooling effects of evaporation, and are best applied for four to five minutes.»
The winning team will receive the Pancake Day Trophy along with a full Borough Market Kitchen Kit, which consists of Oven Glove, Apron,
tea towel and
cool bag.
anything else runs the risk of your feet turning colors on hot & sweaty days, plus the
cool shade of brown one can achieve with simple
tea bags is fabulous.