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Old 17-06-2009, 09:19 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Lemon balm

What a wonderful plant this is. Someone gave us a cutting last year and
it has already made a nice little shrub. Recently we've started
harvesting it for lemon balm tea. Quite nice. Today for the first time
we tried chilled lemon balm tea and it was a really pleasant lemon
tasting drink with the evening meal. Better chilled than hot. Well worth
growing.

For two cups/glasses I use around 6 sprigs, each with around 6 leaves
on, and chopped coarsely. Place in a tea pot, add boiling water and
leave to stand for a least ten minutes. Today's was left to stand for at
least half an hour before straining into two glasses and popping into
the fridge to chill. Well worth trying if you have some lemon balm in
the garden.

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