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    How to Make & Use Hibiscus Powder (DIY + Recipes)

    May 11, 2025 /

    What is Hibiscus Powder? Hibiscus powder is made by grinding dried hibiscus petals into a vibrant magenta powder. With its tart, floral flavor and stunning color, it’s a beautiful addition to both your pantry and your potion shelf. You can use hibiscus powder in everything from herbal teas and infused salts to bath soaks, glazes, and mocktails. Sweet & Tart Savory & Magical Drinks & Mocktails Beyond the Kitchen Try This Recipe Raspberry Citrus Salt (coming soon) Final Thoughts Hibiscus powder is more than just beautiful – it’s delicious, fragrant, and flexible. Whether you’re making mocktails (like I am!) or magical salts (also me!!), it adds a floral sparkle to…

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Mint Sprig
Today’s Magic: Today, as June’s heat ramps up, consider this:

“The Summer Solstice is less than three weeks away. In ancient traditions, June was a time to gather herbs at their magical peak and infuse daily life with small rituals of gratitude and joy. Try a morning herbal tea or take a barefoot moment on the earth—little things to root you in the season.”

Maybe pop a sprig of mint in your water today, or open a window and let a little sunrise in.



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