Tea Garden

lesa

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Excellent! I planted a tea garden, that I was very excited about. Still going strong- but I haven't actually made any tea yet! Follow through is not my strong suit! Glad you are enjoying yours!
 

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I just got done drying the second round of Chamomile and also did some Italian large basil and Spanish lavender. My dehydrator has been on constantly!
 

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chefsdreams

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what a wonderful idea. i had some pineapple sage growing and the blossoms were gorgeous. if you let them blossom, you can dry them and they work kind of like safffron - that is to say, they impart a gentle color and slight floral back note. i used it for some risotos. good luck. :)
 
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