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queenmushroom Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 08:06:36 AM
If you like mint hot chocolate and can't get to a McD's or Dunkin, make your hot chocolate the way you normally do, except put a mint tea back in with it or a tea ball with mint leaves in it. It's good. Even my 4 year old son likes it.

Patience is worth a bushel of brains...from a chinese fortune cookie
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jessabelluh Posted - Jan 31 2012 : 03:47:42 AM
I've never used a tea bag either, but I have used extracts in my hot chocolate. We've used lost of various flavors of extracts, orange is a favorite.

~jess
Amie C. Posted - Jan 30 2012 : 8:55:15 PM
I've never tried a teabag, but a few drops of mint extract from the baking drawer does the trick. So does a peppermint candy dropped in, or pieces of stale old candy cane. (Yeah, I've been pretty desperate. And not as fussy as a 4 year old.) Thanks for the tip!
ddmashayekhi Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 12:55:49 PM
That sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing it with us!

Dawn in IL

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