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  • How to Dry Fresh Mint Plants to Make Tea

    Drying mint plants to make tea is a satisfying way to provide yourself with soothing and refreshing mint tea. According to the website Farm Fresh Living, mint plants should be harvested or trimmed...

  • How to Dry Elderberry

    These tiny purple berries are picked from elder trees found in Europe, North America, and the western regions of Asia. According to horticultural science expert Dr. Alice B. Russell, raw...

  • How to Dry Dandelion Flowers

    Dandelions are wildflowers that bloom yellow flowers. The blooms change into white, wispy seed carriers that children love to blow into the wind. Dandelion flowers, leaves, roots and stems can be...

  • Drying Figs

    Drying figs requires pre-heating an oven to 170 degrees or the dehydrate function, placing the figs on a baking pan with room between each one, and leaving the figs in the oven for six to 12...

  • How to Dry Chives

    Chives are one of the most well known culinary herbs and the connoisseur recognizes that even though some dishes will not benefit from an onion, they truly gain in flavor and aroma from the...

  • How to Create Herbal Incense and Burn Them Safely

    Create incense and burn them safely using fresh herbs! It's fun, relaxing, and can even be healthy for your soul! Here's how to do it.

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