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milkmaid
True Blue Farmgirl

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Heather
Higginsville Missouri
USA
187 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2010 :  07:04:34 AM  Show Profile
I made the mistake when I trasnsplanted some flowers from the herb patch and got some mint mixed in and now I have a over abundence of mint.. I love it and have made some jelly and froze some but now what?? I would love to preserve some more but am out of ideas

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RaspberryBee
True Blue Farmgirl

291 Posts

Karen
Montrose Michigan
USA
291 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2010 :  07:18:47 AM  Show Profile
Last year I dried some of our mint and then made crushed it up and mixed in with sugar. I used it in baking, iced/hot tea and ice cream (peppermint). I still have enough left for those items again this fall/winter.

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KathyC
True Blue Farmgirl

583 Posts

Kathy
Gastonia NC
USA
583 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2010 :  07:23:36 AM  Show Profile
Dry some leaves for tea. I love mint tea, I also mix it with green tea, regular tea, even mix a little with coffee sometimes, very good iced. It's very good in Tabouli and other similar salads.
My mint also took over a little more space this year, it was so pretty and the bees loved it.
Enjoy!

Kathy
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Calicogirl
True Blue Farmgirl

5216 Posts

Sharon
Bruce Crossing Michigan
USA
5216 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2010 :  08:35:59 AM  Show Profile
Heather, I too have an abundance of mint. I dry some for hot tea and I harvest it for Meadow Tea. Right now I am harvesting it to freeze so I can make Meadow Tea in the winter (My honey loves it all year round). I just rinse the leaves, pat dry and measure, pack into ziploc bags and freeze. Or you can go ahead and make the concentrate (recipe below) and freeze that too, I just have other things to can and freeze so I don't have alot of time right now.

Here is the recipe:

Meadow Tea

2 cups fresh mint leaves, washed and packed
2-2 1/2 cups sugar
4 cups water
Garnish: fresh mint

Place all ingredients in a medium stockpot. Boil for 5 minutes; turn off heat and let stand for 5 hours. Strain through a coffee filter lined sieve, squeezing excess liquid from mint leaves.

To serve: add 1-cup concentrate to 2 quarts of cold water in a pitcher. Serve with ice and a garnish of mint. Makes 4 cups concentrate; about 8 servings per one cup concentrate.

*Concentrate freezes well :)






~Sharon

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Edited by - Calicogirl on Sep 28 2010 08:45:02 AM
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Calicogirl
True Blue Farmgirl

5216 Posts

Sharon
Bruce Crossing Michigan
USA
5216 Posts

Posted - Sep 28 2010 :  08:45:38 AM  Show Profile
Karen,

What a great idea! Thanks for sharing :)

~Sharon

By His Grace, For His Glory

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traildancer
True Blue Farmgirl

485 Posts

Loyce
Glide OR
USA
485 Posts

Posted - Sep 29 2010 :  10:19:45 AM  Show Profile
Our horse pasture is covered with field mint, the kind with purple flowers. Is this a type I can use in the above-mentioned ways? The field has not been fertilized or sprayed unless you count the horses and llamas!!

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granitelakegoatgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

76 Posts

Amy
Libby MT
76 Posts

Posted - Sep 29 2010 :  8:42:14 PM  Show Profile
Anyone want to send my some surplus dried mint?????:)

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