Worth the work in my opinionYup, it's Oak.
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Worth the work in my opinionYup, it's Oak.
What about Morrocan Tea; sweet, green, mint, tea basically?I have had green tea ~ & yes, it was ok. I wouldn't rave about it but it was drinkable. Unfortunately I have no idea what it was.
You're single right?I chew them , they are nice with lemon and honey absorbed into them
Cloves are a bridge too far for me too.You're doing my head in, Marie. There's nothing to recommend cloves. I hate even the smell of them, let alone the taste! How very different we all are!
Yay scientists!!I believe that scientists have isolated the gene that determines whether cilantro tastes like soap.
I don’t have the gene and love cilantro!
Edit: I should clarify, it is a human gene not a gene in the cilantro plant.
Ok. That sounds drinkable. I've never tried it but I'll have a look round.What about Morrocan Tea; sweet, green, mint, tea basically?
It should be very sturdy then. Even better for what you need!Yup, it's Oak.
Real pioneers just like that group who explained why you should not microwave tea. Answering the big questions of our time!Yay scientists!!
It is delicious. Don’t buy bags. Get some fresh mint, put it in the teapot and cover it with boiling water. Let it steep for a while and then stir in sugar either in the pit or in your mug. Yummy.Ok. That sounds drinkable. I've never tried it but I'll have a look round.
Thanks, RC. I'm growing mint & it spreads like a weed round here so that @ least is easy~peasy.It is delicious. Don’t buy bags. Get some fresh mint, put it in the teapot and cover it with boiling water. Let it steep for a while and then stir in sugar either in the pit or in your mug. Yummy.