yes, I used the peanut butter pot, support the extreme cheapskates.

  • th3dogcow
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    318 days ago

    Do you have any good recipes for using mint? It’s not common where I’m currently living, but had it in the garden when I was growing up. All I can think of is lamb.

    • maipúOP
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      518 days ago

      I tried it in food but it seems to me that the strong point is to use it in infusions, hot water + about 4 leaves and you get a tea that you take half a cup and you can drool on your pillow from sleep. and in food: for sauces, it elevates them.

      • th3dogcow
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        218 days ago

        Ooh sounds interesting. I’ll have to see if I can get my hands on some. Thanks for the reply!

        • maipúOP
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          218 days ago

          good luck in your search, PS: seeds are easier to find.

    • @[email protected]
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      518 days ago

      Oooh I love cooking with mint. It’s great with lamb, but it works with so many kinds of dishes!

      Here are some ideas:

      Mash it up and add it to some lemon juice, super refreshing summertime drink.

      Tabouleh is a very simple salad that includes mint, this is a goto of mine, works as a side dish with just about anything and is a great way to use up your herbs (if you’re growing mint, you know what I mean, it can quickly get out of control)

      Add some mint to your pesto for a fresh take.

      Sprinkle some mint on roasted green beans.

      Watermelon chunks with feta and chopped mint. Soo good. Might freak you out, doesn’t make sense to the typical American palate, but it’s amazing.

      • th3dogcow
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        217 days ago

        Thanks. Those all sound awesome!