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Winter Woods Simmer Pot Sampler in Chattanooga, TN
By The Spice & Tea Exchange
Current price: $15.99

THE SPICE & TEA EXCHANGE
Winter Woods Simmer Pot Sampler in Chattanooga, TN
By The Spice & Tea Exchange
Current price: $15.99
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Size: One-Size
Winter Woods Simmer Pot Sampler captures the crisp, grounding scent of a quiet forest in winter. Hand-selected bay leaves, juniper berries, and fragrant rosemary come together to create a fresh, woodsy aroma that gently fills your home as it simmers. Evocative of evergreen branches and cool winter air, this thoughtfully curated bundle is perfect for creating a calm, cozy atmosphere anytime you want to bring the outdoors inside.
HOW TO MAKE A SIMMER POT1. Fill a small saucepan or stockpot halfway with water.2. Add aromatic ingredients. Quantities are flexible – use more for a stronger fragrance or less for a lighter scent. Small ingredients may be contained in a large ball infuser for easy removal after simmering.3. Place the pot on the stove and bring to a gentle simmer over low heat. Do not let it boil.4. Simmer for several hours, adding water as needed so the pot doesn’t run dry.NOTES:Never leave a simmer pot unattended for long periods, and turn stove off before leaving the house or going to bed.Aromatic ingredients can be re-used for a day or two – just refrigerate and reheat with fresh water.
Contents include: Bay Leaves – Hand Selected – 0.4 oz, Juniper Berry – 1 oz, Rosemary – 1 oz.
Winter Woods Simmer Pot Sampler captures the crisp, grounding scent of a quiet forest in winter. Hand-selected bay leaves, juniper berries, and fragrant rosemary come together to create a fresh, woodsy aroma that gently fills your home as it simmers. Evocative of evergreen branches and cool winter air, this thoughtfully curated bundle is perfect for creating a calm, cozy atmosphere anytime you want to bring the outdoors inside.
HOW TO MAKE A SIMMER POT1. Fill a small saucepan or stockpot halfway with water.2. Add aromatic ingredients. Quantities are flexible – use more for a stronger fragrance or less for a lighter scent. Small ingredients may be contained in a large ball infuser for easy removal after simmering.3. Place the pot on the stove and bring to a gentle simmer over low heat. Do not let it boil.4. Simmer for several hours, adding water as needed so the pot doesn’t run dry.NOTES:Never leave a simmer pot unattended for long periods, and turn stove off before leaving the house or going to bed.Aromatic ingredients can be re-used for a day or two – just refrigerate and reheat with fresh water.
Contents include: Bay Leaves – Hand Selected – 0.4 oz, Juniper Berry – 1 oz, Rosemary – 1 oz.


















