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Making Homemade Cough Drops


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April 29, 2015

decorated jar of dropsIf you can't pronounce the ingredients, chances are you probably don't want to be putting it into your body. I read some of the ingredients in the cough drops I usually buy and was not too happy. I usually go through quite a bit of these, especially during allergy season to sooth my irritated throat.

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Well these work great, taste wonderful, and are completely natural, even good for you! One of the ingredients is coconut oil, which improves immunity by fighting viruses. Bonus! Try these, I think you will be pleasantly surprised. They taste so good I even use them as a quick treat sometimes. Nice little pick me up. :)

Total Time: About 1 hour

Yield: Around 40

Source: Pinterest

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of honey, organic would be ideal
  • 2 Tbsp coconut oil, this must be organic in order to retain it's health benefits.
  • small pot
  • candy thermometer
  • whisk
  • parchment paper
  • empty jar, mayo jar works great
  • Optional supplies for decorating a storage jar for drops:
  • old magazine
  • scissors
  • tape
  • twine and ribbon
  • pen
  • grocery bag
  • stencil or cookie cutter

Steps:

  1. Bring your honey and coconut oil to a boil in your pot.
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  3. Reduce to a simmer and cook until your thermometer reads *300 F. This will take around 15 minutes or more. Be sure to whisk the entire time. Remember when you clip your thermometer to your pot that if your end is on the bottom of the pot, it will give you a false reading. You want the end in the mixture, but not touching the bottom.
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  5. Pour your mixture on a greased cookie sheet.
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  7. You will of course want to let it cool for a few minutes so you can handle it. Stirring it around with a spatula will speed the cooling time up.
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  9. Important to remember, you only have a few minutes before this mixture sets up. It is important to work fast! Tearing off small pieces of the mixture, shape it into the desired size. A little football maybe?
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  11. Or press it a little flat in the center?
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  13. The key is to let them rest on parchment paper when cooling. I tried greased wax paper, everything! The "only" thing these will not adhere to like cement is parchment paper. It is available at your grocery store.
  14. When cool, wrap them like candy in a small square of this paper to store them in your air-tight jar. This part was actually really fun, they look so cute and old-fashioned wrapped up.:)
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  16. You can easily make a label for your jar by taping on a nice picture from an old magazine.
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  18. Then cut a label with a cookie cutter stencil from a grocery bag.
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  20. Tie a piece of twine and ribbon around the top.
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  22. All set! Nice large jar for you cough drops!
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December 9, 2015

Tired of buying storebought cough drops, with unknown ingredients? They are easy to make at home. Learn how to make them in this short video.

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