#lemon mint
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pillimehukas · 4 months ago
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Lähde: Finna
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faguscarolinensis · 7 months ago
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Monarda citriodora / Lemon Beebalm at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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paulpingminho · 1 year ago
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mushroommanchanterelle · 8 months ago
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Lemon mint pie is underrated.
I'm gonna make eclipse pie.
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paavanjoshiblogs · 11 months ago
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yasisalek · 1 year ago
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Lemon Mint Cooler Recipe a slushy lemonade drink with vodka added to cool you off in the summer. 2 cups vodka, 2 lemons halved, 8 sprigs fresh mint garnish, 4 cups ice cubes, 2 bottles fresh squeezed lemonade
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mandelleieschelde · 1 year ago
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Recipe for Lemon Mint Iced Tea This refreshing iced tea is the perfect drink to serve at all your summertime parties. You can even make it in advance and keep it chilled in the refrigerator. 1/4 cup frozen lemonade concentrate, 6 regular-size tea bags, 1 quart water, 1 peppermint tea bag, 3/4 cup white sugar
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renaissanceofherbs · 1 year ago
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The process of drying herbs for storage.
Fair warning I need to get used to documenting what I am working on. I will try to do better.
Pictures 1 and 2 are my sage and catnip. I have a small herb garden I have started cultivating for cooking and making medicine. I recently moved from Washington State to Mississippi, therefore I am restarting all of my gardens as well as learning the new climate.
Picture 3 is how I clean my herbs before drying. I simply soak them in water as I harvest to remove any bugs or dirt/debris on them. I do not use chemicals, so they do not need to be washed thoroughly.
Pictures 4-11 are the plants in my drying rack and their progress over three days. This is also a learning process in my new environment as Mississippi is much more humid than I am used to. I don't believe this is causing any issues but I am making sure to check for mold and fungus growth daily.
The pictured herbs I am currently drying are basil, sage, catnip, lemon mint, and fennel. I have a small garden, which is more of a learning experience than anything. I am seeing how these herbs dry in the climate, and whether they will be quality once dried, and I also have a new system of storage which I will be testing.
My process step by step: 1. Grow herbs 2. Harvest the desired amount, sustainably so as to not kill the plant. 3. Rinse in water 4. Lay flat and spaced apart on the drying rack, in a warm, dry, dark location. 5. Check back daily to make sure everything is progressing satisfactorily.
Once the herbs are dried I will document the further processing I am doing.
Any questions?
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healthliteracyblog · 2 years ago
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vozolpuff · 2 years ago
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tasiaadams33 · 2 years ago
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Ricola makes the cold 🥶 go away. Great soothing relief.
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genius-species · 2 years ago
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chasingrainbowsforever · 9 months ago
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~ Yellow and Green ~
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paulpingminho · 1 year ago
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princkleeatscookies · 4 months ago
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Hi-
gonna like- drop these here
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*vanishes*
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fattributes · 5 months ago
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Watermelon Lemonade
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