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| Articles about Peppermint |
| | Peppermint and Vanilla Butter Cookies (Inspired by Candy Canes for Christmas | | 2008-01-02 17:45:39 | | Just as wreaths, stockings and mistletoes signify the spirit of christmas, cookies and cakes do their part in spreading the joy all around. As the festival of christmas is just a few days away, people have started baking goodies and packing them in decorative tin boxes and wrapping papers, shipping them across to their loved ones and friends, wishing them joy and success in the days to come. Some flavors and smells reign the kitchens in these festive days, including, but not limited to chocolate, peppermint, vanilla, and of course, gingerbread! Joining in the fun and having found a reason to bake more often, I decided to go for a batch of these beautiful pink and white Swirl Cookies flavored with peppermint and vanilla. I love the candy canes and the beautiful ribbon patterns that they form, but I can't take too much of peppermint in one go. So here's the perfect solution, these basic sugar cookies, with a hint of peppermint and all the goodness of the lovely colors.Ingredients1 cup | | By: Fun and Food | | |
| | 5 minute Peppermint Fudge | | 2007-12-07 20:55:26 | | Everyone knows I am not a food snob- just a food lover! So, I wanted to share my exceedingly easy recipe for 5 minute Peppermint Fudge. No candy thermometer. Gasp! No Double Boiler. This recipe is the kind you throw together the night before your office party. Simple. [...] | | By: Gluten Free Mommy | | |
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| Intresting Herbal Properties of Peppermint | | 2007-08-31 12:46:33 | | Have you walked by some bushes green plants, and suddenly you smelled something very nice and minty (In West Asia and South East Asia only for raw ones..). You already know it is Peppermint because you have tasted somewhere... But have you ever thought of its herbal properties for your health?Peppermint (Mentha piperita) is generally regarded as 'the world's oldest medicine', with archaeological evidence placing its use at least as far back as ten thousand years ago.Peppermint has a high menthol content, and it is famous to be used in Chewing Gum and Tea. Others would be ice cream, confectionery, and toothpaste. Peppermint can also be found in some shampoos and soaps, which give the hair a minty scent and produce a cooling sensation on the skin.What does Peppermint can do for your health?The first good thing about peppermint is its property of natural freshness effects. If you just simply chew the leaves, it can give you an instantaneous elimination of Bad Breath! and people can sme | | By: The Natural Cures | | |
| | Easy No Cook Peppermint Syrup Recipe | | 2007-08-16 17:44:55 | | Peppermint syrup recipe ingredients:
150-200 grams fresh peppermint leaves
3 liters water
4 lemons
2 kilograms sugar
Easy no cook syrup recipe instructions:
Boil water and cool it.
In the meantime wash the peppermint leaves and chop them. Pour cooled water and juice from 4 lemons over them and let it stand for 24 hours.
Strain peppermint through a fine [...] | | By: Homemade Jam and Jelly Recipes | | |
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