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) or mandalay lahpet. the second one is mostly served with meals and is more popular. the best tea leaves are selected for fermenting and the rest for drying. they are steamed for about five minutes before either drying or fermenting. young leaves are packed into bamboo vats set in pits and pressed by...
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i'm systematically cutting it all back - to the ground - and using it in smuge, distillation, and drying it. the plants will be smaller, bushier, healthier and much more prolific next year. i'm also giving away bags and bags of it, so if anyone in the central iowa area needs mint....just stop by the...
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loads of aronia berries, grown by a local friend. the bushes are absolutely loaded. i've never used these before so i'll be doing some experimenting. also, andy got a haircut (thanks donna!)...
beautiful pottery..... .....sold by a beautiful pottery fairy...... witches and sparklecats..... kids and henna tattoos..... miniature canines in costume..... medium-sized canines passed out from so. much. petting!...
winter. i don't think the bees have made enough honey for the winter, though :( despite a hard frost, the swiss chard, parsley, celery and mint remain green and cheerful. the sky was bleak and grey earlier...and has been pouring cold rain for hours now. we expect it to turn to sn*w overnight..... posted by...