Hey friends! I’m a big-time allergy and sinus sufferer. One day, I stopped at Starbucks to get some hot tea and my barista misunderstood what I said. He asked if I wanted a medicine ball and I just said, “Yea.” I felt like anything called medicine could be beneficial because I felt terrible and being off of work was just not really an option on this particular day. So, I tried it and I loved it. No, it’s the flavor that had me. It was the fact that I literally felt better after I drank it. It’s very understandable why they call it a Medicine Ball. If you hang out with me long enough, you’ll learn that I don’t mind paying for things I find value in, so although we all know that Starbucks can break the bank over time, feeling better was worth the price.
So I went back a couple of times. All was well until my barista looked at me and said, “We don’t have any peppermint.” So I said, “Fine. Skip the peppermint and bring on the Medicine Ball.” It was cool. The next day I got another one just like it. I missed going for about a week and a half and then decided that I needed another one. To my surprise I got the “We don’t have the stuff we need to make the medicine ball.” And that was just it for me. I had to figure this out. Turns out that a little research plus a few answers to a few questions from a nice barista, mixed with a little “Mississippi Delta” tricks, and voila! You have yourself a decent medicine ball.
I cannot confirm that this is actually the recipe, but it works. First, you’ll need some good lemonade. You’re going to straight up heat it up just like you would heat up water for tea. Then you’ll need some lemons. We cannot make good tea without real lemons involved. Just squeeze some of the juice in there with the lemonade. My dad is from the Delta and lemons and peppermint are the first go-tos whenever there is a cold or allergy/sinus problem. Once your lemonade is steamy, you’ll need two different hot teas. They are both Teavana teas. You can get them at Target. I used Peach Tranquility and Jade Citrus Mint. Just know that Jade Citrus Mint has a little caffeine in it. I think you could absolutely sub it for any peppermint-based tea you like to get a decent outcome. After that I add in some local honey and a couple peppermints. It’s really that simple and it’s so good!
Whenever I post a story with me making tea, my friends always ask about my electric kettle. You can thank my tea-drinking daddy for this! He’s the reason I drink tea the way I do. I’m linking it and the teas here. You can order all of them and save yourself a trip to the store. A few months ago my niece was sick and she’s in college. A few clicks and her “Medicine Ball” was at her dorm.
Let me know if you try it!
Ingredients: lemonade, lemons, Jade Citrus Mint tea, Peach Tranquility Tea, honey, peppermints
Jerlen Canada says
So, my husband got sick and wanted a medicine ball. I went to Starbucks and they were out of the ingredients. I remembered this post and pulled up the recipe. I went to Target and got all of the ingredients. It was a success!!! Thanks for posting it.
My Mommy Power by Kelli says
That’s exactly how I found myself in the kitchen with all these ingredients…they were out! Glad he’s feeling better. 💕