“A drink to help soothe sick little ones. Only add honey for children over 1 year old. My daughter calls this 'Teddy Bear' juice because of our honey bear. Great for a sore throat and for people who don't enjoy hot tea. I let my daughter drink as much of this as she wants when she is ill, especially when she has no appetite.” - by Kathleen
Ingredients
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Original recipe yields 1 serving
Directions
- Mix apple juice, hot water, lemon juice, and honey in a mug; stir. Serve warm.
Nutrition
Amount Per Serving (1 total)
- Calories
- 82 cal
- 4%
- Fat
- 0.1 g
- < 1%
- Carbs
- 21.1 g
- 7%
Based on a 2,000 calorie diet
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Reviews (4)
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"My toddler has been sick the past few days, and this has helped him go to sleep. He loves it...." See more"
Sarah Jo
"This is the exact drink I make for my kids when they are sick. It's a great way to get fluids down as well as soothing a raging sore throat...." See more"
Blender Woman
"When I just recently had the flu, half apple juice and half water was the only thing I could drink. It was pretty much what I had for 3 days. I hadn't thought to add honey or lemon juice. I am leaving..." See more a review to bookmark this. It works well because it is less acidic then other drinks and easy on the stomach. I drank it warm and with ice, but preferred it cold. Doctors recommend juice be diluted for young children, because of the sugar, so mixing it with half water is a good idea anyway. I did that when I used to do daycare."
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