Baby gripe water great for adults too aka bay leaf tea (recipe)
Baby gripe water great for adults too aka bay leaf tea (recipe) | |
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Name | Baby gripe water (great for adults too) aka bay leaf tea |
Ingredients | Water • Bay leaves |
Cooktime (in hours) | 0.166666667 |
Totaltime (in hours) | 0.166666667 |
Keto friendliness | Keto friendly |
Calories | 0.2 |
Fat | 0 |
Protein | 0 |
Carbohydrate | 0 |
Fiber | 0 |
Net carbohydrates | 0 |
Sugar | 0 |
Saturated fat | 0 |
Cholesterol (mg) | 0 |
Sodium | 4.8 |
Servings | 4 |
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Baby gripe water great for adults too aka bay leaf tea (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of about zero per serving.
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Recipe instructions
- Place the bay leaves and the cold water in a medium saucepan.
- Bring to a boil.
- Boil for 3 minutes. The mixture will turn a pale green, similar to some green teas.
- Let cool a bit.
- For adults and older children drink one cup when you have gas or other stomach upset.
- For infants, feed one to two ounces, depending on age, whenever baby has gas.
- Be aware that this will make you feel much better, and it will make you pass gas.
- You can make half the recipe for an infant as this should be drunk before it gets cold. The basic formula is one medium bay leaf for every 1 cup of water
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Food tags
Very Low Carbs, Low Protein, Low Cholesterol, Healthy, Kid Friendly,, Easy
Baby gripe water great for adults too aka bay leaf tea (recipe) details
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Prep Time in Hours and Mins:10M
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