Morning Light - Lemon Myrtle Tea

There’s a clarity to mornings when they begin outside — when the air is fresh, the light is soft, and something simple is steeping quietly beside you.

Perhaps it starts with stepping into the garden, gently picking a few lemon myrtle leaves while the day is still waking.

This Morning Light Lemon Myrtle Tea brings together those freshly picked leaves with slices of lemon and a spoon of honey. Bright yet gentle, it awakens without overwhelm — grounding you in the moment, one sip at a time.

Served in your favourite companion mug, it becomes more than a tea — it’s a reset, a breath, a return.

What You Need

Ingredients & Equipment

  • Fresh lemon myrtle leaves (or dried)

  • 1–2 slices of fresh lemon

  • 1 teaspoon honey (to taste)

  • Hot water

  • Laura Luke Handmade Companion Mug

  • Teapot


How to Make ‘Morning Light’ Lemon Myrtle Tea

  1. Step outside and gently pick a few lemon myrtle leaves if you have them growing nearby.

  2. Rinse the leaves and place them into your cup or teapot with the lemon slices.

  3. Pour over hot water and allow to steep for 3–5 minutes.

  4. Stir in honey to taste.

  5. Take a moment — wrap your hands around the warmth before your first sip.

 

Pair with a quiet morning, an open window, and a few uninterrupted minutes just for yourself.

x Laura.

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