Boiling water for tea in my kitchen on my MBD “Mini Atomic” pt 1
Boiling water for green tea in my kitchen on my Mini Bull Designs Mini Atomic. Boiled 3 cups of water in 11 minutes 17 seconds (rolling boil) with 1 ounce of HEET.
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Discussing Rosalind Creasy’s book–The Complete Book of Edible Landscaping. It’s possible to grow tea wherever Camellias grow. You can harvest and prepare your own green or black tea. Tea, unlike dandelion coffee, has a good kick of caffeine! Here is Rosalind Creasy’s website address: www.rosalindcreasy.com And here is another great YouTube video from feralkevin on how to grow and prepare your very own tea: www.youtube.com …..
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i live in an apartment, so my growing space is very limited, but i’ve been wanting to grow something by large bay windows i have…just a matter of finding something useful and practical to grow…not sure if i’ll decide on tea (although i drink it often) but this was certainly an pleasantly informative video
@MortalOnlineBeta Well, I’m glad you can at least enjoy green tea. Maybe you can even grow your own. I see a few YouTube vids on how to pick, dry and process the leaves. A guy called Feralkevin has tea growing on his balcony, and he uses an electric food dehydrator to dry out the leaves. It looks like lots of fun…
@zuditaka I really think green tea tastes fantastic brewed alone with no additives whatsoever, the jasmine just really made me want to vomit.
@MortalOnlineBeta Yeah? Well, I suppose it all depends on a number of factors, like the variety of tea, the soil and climate, the methods of preparation, etc. Or are you referring to jasmine? Yes, if you aren’t used to jasmine, it is a bit strange at first, but it does grow on you. I didn’t like Twinings Lapsang Soochong, at first, with its tarry taste, but I got to like it, eventually…