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My nieghbor grows it, I dry and use it tea and recipes. It's related

to the mint family but you wouldn't know it. Has a very good lemony

flavor yet it's bold enough to stand out in a recipe.

 

Mark

 

 

, " Rhoda Jayne "

<Rhoda.Jayne wrote:

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> What is lemon balm?

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> On 9/27/07, Tierso Mar <tierso_mar wrote:

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> > Lemon Balm Summer Time Salad Dressing

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Thanks to everyone who has described lemon balm to me. After hearing the

description I remembered reading about it a few years ago. I haven't tried

to grow any herbs in a very long time. When our town got a Wal Mart

supercenter they began selling fresh herbs. Our town also has an ever

growing Hispanic population so we also have access to spices that are

commonly used in Mexico. Our Supercenter has dried chammomile flowers in the

Hispanic section of spices & I'm wondering if they make tea with the

flowers. I'm hoping to find a small bit of cardamon in that section of the

store so I can try it. In the regular section of the spices it cost about

$10.00 for a bottle.

Rhoda

 

 

On 9/29/07, genny_y2k <genny_y2k wrote:

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> This pretty herb is easily grown in a pot on an indoor sunny window

> ledge. Like all mint type herbs it can be invasive so best kept potted

> unless you have lots of room. It is wonderful fresh or dried. Fresh

> leaves steeped for a hot cup of tea or chopped in salad. Use it like

> you would any mint herb.

> Deanna in Colordo

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Rhoda Jayne

 

 

 

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