Cleansing Simmer Pot
A wonderful way to welcome blessings, & ward off negative energy in your home all while making it inviting, smelling nice, and cozy.
A blend of herbs, dried fruits, and spices offer a nice alternative to essential oils and diffusers by simmering on your stove. A non toxic, all natural air freshener, and purifier.
Simmer Pots have been used for centuries all over the world, notably in Indigenous communities gathering herbs and spices native to their areas to aid in protection, and warding off diseases by purifying the air.
During mid evil times in Europe simmer pots were a sign of wealth and prosperity.
To use: Bring 2 cups of water into a saucepan, once water is boiling- add in contents of package and reduce to a simmer. Do not cover. Add more water as needed and do NOT leave unattended. As long as you are watching the pot, it can go for hours. Enjoy!
A wonderful way to welcome blessings, & ward off negative energy in your home all while making it inviting, smelling nice, and cozy.
A blend of herbs, dried fruits, and spices offer a nice alternative to essential oils and diffusers by simmering on your stove. A non toxic, all natural air freshener, and purifier.
Simmer Pots have been used for centuries all over the world, notably in Indigenous communities gathering herbs and spices native to their areas to aid in protection, and warding off diseases by purifying the air.
During mid evil times in Europe simmer pots were a sign of wealth and prosperity.
To use: Bring 2 cups of water into a saucepan, once water is boiling- add in contents of package and reduce to a simmer. Do not cover. Add more water as needed and do NOT leave unattended. As long as you are watching the pot, it can go for hours. Enjoy!
A wonderful way to welcome blessings, & ward off negative energy in your home all while making it inviting, smelling nice, and cozy.
A blend of herbs, dried fruits, and spices offer a nice alternative to essential oils and diffusers by simmering on your stove. A non toxic, all natural air freshener, and purifier.
Simmer Pots have been used for centuries all over the world, notably in Indigenous communities gathering herbs and spices native to their areas to aid in protection, and warding off diseases by purifying the air.
During mid evil times in Europe simmer pots were a sign of wealth and prosperity.
To use: Bring 2 cups of water into a saucepan, once water is boiling- add in contents of package and reduce to a simmer. Do not cover. Add more water as needed and do NOT leave unattended. As long as you are watching the pot, it can go for hours. Enjoy!