Sunday, February 5, 2012

How to equal out a tea measurment?

I'm making a tea that requires A few mint leaves

A few sprigs of rosemary.

I have rosemary leaves and mint flakes.. It says a few of each, how to i caulate how much is a few when i have A few mint leaves

A few sprigs of rosemary
How to equal out a tea measurment?
How much water goes into it? Are those the only ingredients? Are they fresh or dry?



Technically, "a few" means three or four.



If you're using fresh, for a pot of tea (about four cups), I'd use about three or four inches total of rosemary and four large mint leaves.
Reply:Use your sense of taste. There is no better way to find a pleasant outcome.



We grow so much mint that we use it in food as well as in tea, so only visitors will really appreciate it in tea. After we use a lot, we stop appreciating it.



You can grow mint in the lawn, so that when the lawn is cut you have just lots of mint to collect.

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