Seasonal Sips
Seasonal Sips features mocktails, hydration rituals, herbal infusions, and drink recipes inspired by the energy of each season. From Wheel of the Year potions to summer garden spritzes, this category celebrates the magical, mindful side of what we pour into our glass.
Includes:
– Seasonal mocktails
– Sabbat or moon-inspired drinks
– Ritual hydration blends (like moon water, herbal waters)
– Drink-focused printables or seasonal pairing guides
– Finishing salts and flavor enhancers when featured in drinks
Excludes:
– Savory or culinary-only recipes
– Meal plans without a mocktail focus
– Decorative graphics without drink content
Sips are sacred—label them with love.
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Citrus Sun Spritz Mocktail – A Toast to the Solstice Sun
The summer solstice, also called Litha in magical traditions, marks the brightest and longest day of the year. It’s a time filled with sun, blooming herbs, and high-energy celebrations. Whether you’re dancing in a meadow or relaxing in your backyard, this moment invites you to honor nature’s fiery peak with intention and joy. That’s where the Citrus Sun Spritz Mocktail comes in. It’s a refreshing, sun-inspired drink made with zesty lemon, aromatic rosemary, and bubbly sparkle. More than just a beverage, this mocktail acts as a vibrant ritual for honoring the light. Whether you’re deeply into seasonal spirituality or just love a good drink, this one’s got a little sparkle…
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Thyme Iced Coffee: An Herbal Twist on Summer Cold Brew
If you’re searching for a new way to zhuzh up your morning coffee, let me introduce you to your next obsession: Thyme Iced Coffee. This isn’t just your average cold brew — it’s an enchanting blend of deep coffee, creamy half-and-half, and a splash of homemade thyme syrup that brings a garden-fresh note to every sip. If you’ve ever loved the way herbs can transform a mocktail, you’re going to adore what they do to coffee! Why Put Thyme in Coffee? Herbs and coffee might sound unusual at first, but trust me — there’s a reason so many trendy cafes are experimenting with herbal syrups and botanical flavors. Thyme, in…