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Forum: Article: Beyond Peppermint: An Introduction to the Flavors, Aromas, and Textures of “Fancy” Hybrid MintsReplies: 1, Views: 7
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Abutilon
Coal Center, PA
(Zone 6a)

July 14, 2008
11:12 AM

Post #5257089

I grow many varieties of Mints. We use fresh, candied, teas, and dried.
It is good to see an Article written on them.
Thanks.
Alice
critterologist
Frederick, MD
(Zone 6b)

July 14, 2008
11:33 AM

Post #5257197

You're welcome! You'll have to share some of your favorite combinations for teas... :-)


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