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I'm sure none of you are surprised that the chocolate mint is overtaking the

garden, LOL! I love having lots of it, so I am not complaining, but I would

love some herb-drying tips. We've never tried drying our fresh herbs, but we

cut a bunch today to try. Any suggestions?

 

Thanks!

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At 04:48 PM 7/26/2003 -0400, you wrote:

>I'm sure none of you are surprised that the chocolate mint is overtaking

the garden, LOL! I love having lots of it, so I am not complaining, but I

would love some herb-drying tips. We've never tried drying our fresh

herbs, but we cut a bunch today to try. Any suggestions?

 

Gather a bunch together by the stem ends. Secure them about an inch or more

from the end with a rubber band, and then hang them upside down to dry in a

cool, dry, shaded place. You might use a string to tie them to a

clothesline, etc.

 

The rubber band is useful because as they dry, the stems will shrink, and

if you use string or twine, the stems might slide out, but the rubber band

will shrink as the herbs lose water.

 

When bone-crackling dry, it is a good idea to remove the leaves from the

stems and store them in a glass jar with a tight-fitting lid.http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady

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Thanks Anya ~ drying upside down as we speak! :-)

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Smell great ~ naturally!

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Saturday, July 26, 2003 8:04 PM

Re: chcolate mint revisited

 

 

At 04:48 PM 7/26/2003 -0400, you wrote:

>I'm sure none of you are surprised that the chocolate mint is overtaking

the garden, LOL! I love having lots of it, so I am not complaining, but I

would love some herb-drying tips. We've never tried drying our fresh

herbs, but we cut a bunch today to try. Any suggestions?

 

Gather a bunch together by the stem ends. Secure them about an inch or more

from the end with a rubber band, and then hang them upside down to dry in a

cool, dry, shaded place. You might use a string to tie them to a

clothesline, etc.

 

The rubber band is useful because as they dry, the stems will shrink, and

if you use string or twine, the stems might slide out, but the rubber band

will shrink as the herbs lose water.

 

When bone-crackling dry, it is a good idea to remove the leaves from the

stems and store them in a glass jar with a tight-fitting lid.http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady

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