What can I do with basil, mint and lavender leaves? How can I make it into tea?
I just bought a sweet basil, mint and lavender plants at the home depot. How can I make these plants into tea? And also, regarding the mint plant, how can I make that into a paste for topical use??
Why do I have to dry them out first?
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2 comments a “What can I do with basil, mint and lavender leaves? How can I make it into tea?”
dry herbs out before drinking
To make tea you cut up the leaves, leave them i full sun lite for about 3 days or until they are very dry…then just put em in a tea cup add hot water and serve…
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