During the cold season or any time when air quality is poor or there are other airway irritations, having your own homemade cough drops can help soothe and relieve coughs and sore throats. If you enjoy making candy, preserves, or other confections, you will love the addictive process of making your own cough drops. We…
Don't buy store cough drops, make your own homemade all-natural ones! Made with only 3 ingredients and in less than 30 minutes.
These homemade honey lemon cough drops are an easy recipe using real food ingredients. They're quick to make and help to soothe scratchy throats and niggling coughs with all-natural ingredients.
Try these simple, homemade cough drops the next time you find yourself with a cough or cold.
Discover the secret to soothing coughs naturally with homemade cough drops. Try our irresistible homemade cough drop recipe with lemon and honey today!
HALLS Relief Honey Lemon Cough Drops are ready for whatever life throws, or coughs, your way. Using the power of menthol, HALLS cough drops relieve coughs, soothe sore throats and cool nasal passages to relieve your worst symptoms. This effective cough suppressant comes in a soothing and refreshing honey lemon flavor. Whether you're using these menthol cough drops for sore throat relief, cough relief or as an oral anesthetic, dissolve one drop in your mouth slowly, and repeat every two hours as needed. HALLS Relief cough drops are formulated for adults and children five years and older.
No one likes a sore throat. I made these homemade mint cough drops and they are a new favorite whenever someone isn't feeling well.
Spring cold? Sore throat? Cough that won't go away? These Homemade Honey Lemon Ginger Throat Drops are incredibly soothing, taste wonderful and when you're feeling better, drop the leftovers in your hot tea to sweeten it. Delicious to the last drop.
Don't buy store cough drops, make your own homemade all-natural ones! Made with only 3 ingredients and in less than 30 minutes.
Treat yo' self AND heal yo' self with homemade cough drops!
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Spring cold? Sore throat? Cough that won't go away? These Homemade Honey Lemon Ginger Throat Drops are incredibly soothing, taste wonderful and when you're feeling better, drop the leftovers in your hot tea to sweeten it. Delicious to the last drop.
Homemade cough drops are a great way to soothe your sore throat and stuffy nose naturally with honey, lemon, ginger and cinnamon.
It’s flu and cold season and you can soothe your sore throat with these tasty drops
Learn how to make your own yummy antiviral herbal cough drops with this easy, customizable recipe using honey, sugar, herbal tea, and peppermint extract!
A recipe for homemade, herbal cough drops using honey, cinnamon, ginger and cloves, a perfect, all natural remedy for sore throats and coughs.
Spring cold? Sore throat? Cough that won't go away? These Homemade Honey Lemon Ginger Throat Drops are incredibly soothing, taste wonderful and when you're feeling better, drop the leftovers in your hot tea to sweeten it. Delicious to the last drop.
Ready to have some more herbal fun and create your own handcrafted cough drops? And honestly—it’s really not all that hard! So come on, let’s get making!
Homemade Honey Lemon Cough Drops Quick and easy homemade cough drops. I modified a standard candy recipe from LorAnn to suit my daughter's sore throat unsure it would come out right...well, it worked! Note: honey in the candy makes these candies stick to your teeth when bitten. Be sure to suck on them. Ingredients 1 cup granulated sugar ½ cup light corn syrup 2 Tbls. local honey 2 drops Sun Breeze essential oil from Sunrider 4 drops Thieves Young Living essential oil blend 2 drops Lemon Young Living essential oil Hard candy molds (optional) or a piece of parchment paper on a metal cookie tray with sides Powdered sugar Have everything prepared ahead of time, so you can work quickly. I used a metal baking sheet and a piece of parchment paper. Thoroughly mix sugar and light corn syrup in a 4-cup microwave-safe glass measure designed for high temperatures (such as Pyrex). Cover with plastic wrap. Microwave on HIGH for 3 minutes and 10 seconds.* Remove from the microwave and carefully remove plastic wrap. Quickly add 2 Tbls. honey and stir the sugar mixture and then cover with a NEW sheet of plastic wrap. Microwave on high for 3 minutes and 20 seconds.* Remove from microwave, carefully remove plastic wrap and stir with a clean spoon. After a moment when the boiling has stopped, drop in and stir in the essential oils of Lemon, Thieves, and Sunbreeze oil. Pour syrup quickly, but carefully using a spoon to control flow, onto prepared cookie sheet and parchment paper or into the waiting molds. As the sugar mixture begins to set up, you may want to score with a large knife to mark squares. Break into pieces when cool. Cool completely. Lightly dust with powdered sugar on both sides, brushing off excess. Break into small pieces. Put a small amount of powdered sugar in a quart size freezer zip-loc bag and the candy/cough drop pieces. Close bag and shake to cover all the cough drops with powdered sugar. Store in the refrigerator. * All microwaves are not created equal. This recipe is designed to work in a standard household microwave with a power rating approx. 700 watts. Mini-microwaves and/or commercial microwaves are not recommended. You won't find anything comparable to Sunbreeze® Oil on the market. That's because it's formulated by owner expertise for quality and safety. It's a great product to use when introducing people to Sunrider, because you can have a refreshing experience by massaging a few drops to your neck, muscles or temples. Sunbreeze® Balm and Oil can soothe muscles. Both feel cool and refreshing and are ideal for overall rubdowns. Contains: menthol, cassia oil, mint extract, eucalyptus oil and camphor. I have a few .17 fl. oz. bottles for sale of $12. A little bit goes a long way.