People seem to think that any plant matter that you soak in hot water = tea.
By that same logic, all hot cereals are oatmeal…
People seem to think that any plant matter that you soak in hot water = tea.
By that same logic, all hot cereals are oatmeal…
Especially cabbage and silverbeet.
Mmmmm cabbage tea!
Many years ago, I backpacked around Scotland and, as a young hippie sort, decided to simplify my cosmetics to only a big bottle of Dr. Bronner’s Peppermint, just like it says on the old label. I found that while it is fantastic soap and great for laundry and shaving, it’s an awful shampoo and I do not recommend brushing your teeth with it, despite the good doctor’s claims.
I’m having great luck with it as shampoo. Great for dandruff. It’s my only soap now, aside from patches of extremely sensitive skin, where I use Aqueous Cream (which makes terrible shampoo).
I found that it left my hair like straw, coated in peppermint oils, but then again, this was the old formulation, before they started using hemp. I noticed that Bronner has started selling conditioner to help your hair deal with using their soap as shampoo, that might help, too.
I don’t have enough hair left to bother with a proper shampoo anymore… or more to the point I don’t like how I look with good old male pattern baldness and letting whats left grow out so I keep it way short.
English cuisine at its best.
a full English breakfast gives the energy to conquer half of the world, the rest of the cuisine motivates to keep the empire
I don’t think that’s what he mint…
I’m surprised that none of these comments so far have said that this concoction is “almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea”.
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I see what you did there
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