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Recipe(tried): Mint Iced Tea
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page.mi 7-10-2004
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Recipe: Recipes Using Mint (6)
 MSG ID: 3125205
People ask me to make this -- not "if it is no trouble" they out and out ask for it ....

I dehydrate my mint for tea. I have mint growing in the back yard -- great plant thrives WELL.

I cut off the stalks and all rinse in water and place on my dehydrator -- you could low bake them too.

Once dry I strip the leaves from the stems (I throw the stems away). I mince up the leaves -- I just crush with my fingers-- and keep them in a jar or ziploc bag.

I have bumper crops of mint, it needs to be cut down before it flowers and once cut it comes back again this can go on all summer!

I use a Mr. Coffee Iced Tea pot.

I put a filter in the basket cut open 4 regular tea bags and pour the tea into the filter basket.

I add 3 LARGE pinches of my dried mint
and a scant 1/4 cup sugar.

Place another filter on top to keep tea and mint from floating into the tea under the filter.

Make tea as per directions on the pot.

Makes 2 quarts
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  Recipe: Recipes Using Mint (6)
  Betsy at Recipelink.com - 7-9-2004
 
MSG ID: 3125189
  1 Recipe: Mint Juleps
    Dianne, CA - 7-9-2004
   
MSG ID: 3125191
  2 Recipe: Lettuce, Arugula, and Mint Salad
    Dianne, CA - 7-9-2004
   
MSG ID: 3125192
  3 Recipe: Minted Couscous with Currants and Pine Nuts
    Dianne, CA - 7-9-2004
   
MSG ID: 3125193
  4 Recipe: Bow Ties with Peas, Lemon, and Mint
    Dianne, CA - 7-9-2004
   
MSG ID: 3125194
  5 Recipe: Minted Green Snap Beans
    Dianne, CA - 7-9-2004
   
MSG ID: 3125195
6 Recipe(tried): Mint Iced Tea
    page.mi - 7-10-2004
   
MSG ID: 3125205
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