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If you don't grow your own mint, or can't beg some from a neighbor, at least at this time of year the supermarket's bunches are plump, bright green and fragrant.
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But if you don't like ginger, you can mix up your own batch with just cucumber or mint or lemon.
Pick some mint leaves from your own personal mint plant.
The other evening, they made mint ice cream from their own mint.
He had his own mint, printing his own currency, the Hyderabadi rupee, and a vast private treasury.
I contacted a mint expert in the US to check facts and everyone grew their own mint plant.
It proves that York had enough status and wealth in the early 9th century to support its own mint.
Founded by Aethelflaed, daughter of Alfred the Great, the town of Stafford had its own mint from the reign of Aethelstan to that of Henry II.
By the 10th century Chester was a flourishing Mercian settlement, trading with northern Wales, Ireland, and the Wirral peninsula, and had its own mint, established in 970.
They use delectable, intensely rich semisweet and bittersweet chocolate from Belgium, France and Venezuela and grow their own mint and pansies, which Mr. Carlson, a confectioner, crystallizes for the candy.
Charlie Chaplin, Greta Garbo, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall lounged in these red-leather booths and hobnobbed with literary legends, such as F Scott Fitzgerald and William Faulkner (he mixed his own mint juleps behind the mahogany bar).
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