Harvest mint leaves in the morning before the heat of the day. Cut the entire mint plant clear down to the ground, or leave about 3 to 4 inches if you want to harvest another crop of mint leaves in a few weeks. Strip the mint leaves from the mint plant by running your fingernails d...
Club soda, to top For Garnishing: mint sprig and lime wheel Instructions: Mix up the mint leaves and simple syrup in a shaker. Now, add the rum, lime juice, and ice and stir it well until you get a smooth consistency of the mixture. Strain it into a highball glass and use pebble ...
The main problem with mint plants is rust (orange spots often on the underside of the leaves). Be diligent in getting rid of rust quickly as this can easily kill all of your mint plants. Mint leaves can be dried, but it often results in a lack of flavor. Mint can be used to reliev...
while others purchase bagged mint from the supermarket. But anyone regularly using fresh cut mint can be frustrated by how quickly it spoils. Once mint leaves wilt, they lose their potent flavor. With just a few short steps,
Hanging bundles does not require much effort, and it offers a simple way to allow the foliage to dry out safely and effectively. In order to properly hang what you’ve picked to dehydrate, follow these steps: Step 1 – Remove Lower Leaves and Tie ...
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Dry or freeze the leaves or used in herbal vinegar. When making vinegar add the flowering seed heads to a sterilized canning jar and cover with apple cider or white wine vinegar. Allow to set for two weeks. Strain out the plant material and use a bottle with cork or plastic lid. Metal...
I have never met a chocolate chip cookie I didn't like so to try to kick things up a bit, I decided to add Mint M&Ms to our cookie mix to create a different take on a normal chocolate chip cookie. These chewy chocolate chip cookies are easy to make, taste great, and are a grea...
Plants in theMint family (Lamiaceae)are very hardy perennials with vigorous growth habits. All types (including Sweet Mint,Spearmint,Peppermint, and Chocolate Mint) are fast-growing, spreading plants, so you must give them a place to spread without getting in the way or plant them in a pot....