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Growing and Using Mint
We recently moved to a new house. I was wandering around the backyard the other day, just looking and taking a little inventory, when I realized that right under the huge, old maple that sits almost dead centre of the yard there was growing and I do...
27 commentsCalifornia Sun Tea & Other Favorites
How to make sun tea, which has no bitter taste like boiled tea. Bonus: remedy for motion sickness
0 commentsBrewing and Drinking Tea
Hot or cold, tea is one of the most popular beverages in the world. Learn about types of tea and how to best brew them.
8 commentsRecipe for Tasty, Refreshing Sun Tea
Recipe for home-brewed sun tea. Features lovely pictures of ingredients and a sun-kissed jar of tea-in-progress. It is an eco-friendly process that tastes delicious. Read and enjoy!
11 commentsHow to Make Sun Tea (with a bonus.)
With the price of coffee and everything else going up, we are switching to tea. Save money and let the sun make your tea for you!
11 commentsTea Bag Blending
Some days, I'm buried under a mountain of tea bags There are always new flavors and taste combinations to be discovered in the Tea Universe. This has lead me, over the years, to become buried under boxes of...
3 commentsPlastic Bottles - Recycle And Reuse
The best part is, you can rinse and store these for later use.
4 commentsGARDEN & TEA PARTY IDEAS FOR ALL AGES!
Summer is approaching and we all know we love spending time in nice weather! Do you have a special birthday coming up or need a bridal shower idea but don't know what to do? Well I want to let you know Garden...
0 commentsHow to Keep Cool This Summer
It's not always easy to find ways to stay cool (especially during summer)! However, there are many affordable, easy, unique ways to keep cool that you've never considered!
2 commentsBacteria Found in Sun-Tea!
The oppressive heat of the summer often brings people searching for ways to cool down. Many turn to sun tea, which seems like a great way to utilize the sun's rays. However, it often hosts the bacteria...
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