They were covered, but I do think you’re right.Probably a sign that they're all dried out. You might try soaking them in rum.

I’m thinking about making chocolate fudge brownie ice cream. Maybe pour coffee liqueur over it.

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They were covered, but I do think you’re right.Probably a sign that they're all dried out. You might try soaking them in rum.
mmmmThey were covered, but I do think you’re right.
I’m thinking about making chocolate fudge brownie ice cream. Maybe pour coffee liqueur over it.![]()
Now you're talking my languageThey were covered, but I do think you’re right.
I’m thinking about making chocolate fudge brownie ice cream. Maybe pour coffee liqueur over it.![]()
I don’t have any. I hate to say it, but I can’t identify the mint I know is growing behind the garage. So, I haven’t made any.mmmm
or creme de menthe
Yes.Now you're talking my language
Got plenty of room to park over there?
I'm not sure how aromatic it is in cold weather, but I've hit it with a mower, or stepped on it, and there's no mistaking the smell. Try breaking off a piece and/or crushing a leaf in your fingers; maybe you can tell.I don’t have any. I hate to say it, but I can’t identify the mint I know is growing behind the garage. So, I haven’t made any.
Yes.
I just looked up "mint leaves" on Wikipedia. Near the bottom of the page is a very good closeup picture that should help you.I don’t have any. I hate to say it, but I can’t identify the mint I know is growing behind the garage. So, I haven’t made any.
Yes.
Must be the same fool that hit ours the other day. He gets around.Rained all day.. It stopped but the fog is like a blanket. Might loose power tonite when some fool hits a pole.
Must be the same fool that hit ours the other day. He gets around.
Picking up grain in few minutes. Rain has stopped temporarily. 4”