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add just in case anyone is confused I mean the flowery one also called bee balm, not the citrus plant. It smells just like the citrus though, you use the leaves in tea, and it's good for colds.
(Mentha pulegium - scientific name of this herb) Planting period: September to November Sowing Methods: Sowing sees and Division Method It has been used for medical or making tea. It can treat colds
Mold generally takes 12 hours to even begin germinating and it requires moisture as well as heat. I feel like theoretically, rinsing the tea leaves off with cold water would offset mold growth
I was in the path of a rise in water, I'd be putting my tea in waterproof containers!!! Seal up those valuable assets! Another thing I'd have besides a flashlight and water is a thermos of hot tea (my best black because even cold
be the culprit. Have you recently changed the brand of dish soap/dishwasher detergent you use? It could also be something as simple as you could be coming down with a cold
i did pour the first 2 containers away. Seems like my water is better now after a few more uses of the jug. dunno still need to expirement more and if i don't get used to the different water taste, then i'm only gonna use the brita for cold water :) i liked the taste cold more then with tea atm
have hard water here in Guelph. Ick. I find that tea just tastes way better with filtered water. I can't drink the tap water here warm, as it tastes funky (I can handle it ice cold). I