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Wonderful addition to salads, adds sweet aroma to tea and tastes great eaten straight from the plant. My front yard, Chugiak, Alaska.
Mint Merelani Garnet (Merelani, Tanzania). 3.15ct, 6.4 x 13.6 x 5.7mm. Untreated. EC1. Custom Marquise. (Gro1709)
Minter Gardens, located in the Fraser Valley, is well known for its floral displays. Pictured is the rose garden.
Mint Green - the lid off a French Menthe Sirop that I purchased in France back in 2012 & eventually chucked away this weekend
I dug this mint plant up out of Paul and Claire's garden. It looked liked it had died in the sweltering heat in the back of the Mini but a bit of water and some chop sticks soon perked it up a bit. Roll on the mojitos!
Ingredients
* mint
* 1 teaspoon sugar
* 3 ounces bourbon
Glass Type: old-fashioned glass
Place 5 or 6 leaves of mint in the bottom of a prechilled, dry 12-ounce glass or silver beaker. Add sugar and crush slightly with a muddler. Pack glass with finely cracked ice. Pour a generous 3 ounces of Kentucky bourbon over the ice. Stir briskly until the glass frosts. Add more ice and stir again before serving. Stick a few sprigs of mint into the ice so that the partaker will get the aroma.
Source: David Wondrich
Mint Julep, my Minty Magic Blythe. Finally received the shoe from the trade so I could photograph her. I like her stock clothes so I wanted to photograph her wearing it.