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Making tea's from lemon verbena and mint?

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gleaveyweave | 09:36 Wed 19th Jul 2006 | Food & Drink
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I have some lemon verbena (sp?) and mint in a large pot in my garden and they are getting a bit wild so I would like to do something with them instead of wasting them. I am no Delia Smith but I was wondering if I could make a sort of tea from them, does anyone know how? TIA.
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Do you mean Orange verbena and mint?
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No, definatley Lemon! I bought it myself a couple of months ago lol!
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Cheers nickmo, very helpful link x
Hello gleaveyweave, do you mean this one, lippia citriodora ?

http://www.uni-graz.at/~katzer/engl/Lipp_cit.h tml

I've got one in a large pot, I've had it for years. The lemonyness from this plant is just something else !

I stick a couple of leaves in with boiled potatoes, along with standard mint.
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That's the one whiffey, beautiful aroma isn't it?!!!
Thanks for the link, very informative. I will start experimenting!!!!!
Hi GW - glad to help - I just like the bunny pic . . .
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