Hi Everyone! Happy Weekend! I have a great little “recipe” to share with you today, that I have been loving for the past couple of weeks. I am a huge tea lover and just fell in love with this fresh mint tea when my mom recently made it for me. I drink peppermint tea almost every night before going to bed, because I love how soothing and calming it is, so I couldn’t believe how simple the idea of this fresh mint tea was – all it is is mint leaves and boiling water! It’s so wonderfully refreshing and light, and it’s almost as if you can feel it cleansing your body as you drink it!
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FRESH MINT TEA
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YOU WILL NEED
Mint leaves (preferably fresh, but you can use frozen as well)
Boiling Water
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DIRECTIONS
To make this tea, simply add some mint leaves into a pot of boiling water, and let your tea steep for about 5 – 10 minutes. Use about 5 mint leaves per cup of water, but you can adjust the quantity based on how strong you want your tea to be. It’s just as simple as that!
Have a great weekend, Everyone!
Simple and delicious! I love mint teas too. I never even thought about using fresh leaves instead of dried sachets. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks, Kyleigh! I can’t believe I didn’t think of doing this earlier, it’s such a light, refreshing “tea”!
This sounds pretty much perfect Maria. So giving it a try!!
Thanks, Trish! It’s so light and refreshing, use more mint leaves to make it “stronger”. Hope you are having a wonderful week!
Suzanne of Simply Suzannes at Home
I love having tea . . . and enjoying a cup of mint tea is so light and refreshing.
Thanks so much for sharing!
Have a beautiful weekend,
Suzanne
Yummy!! I love mint tea but I’ve never made it myself! I will totally have to try this! Thanks for sharing on Saturday Night Fever – PINNED!
Yes I love mint tea. Thanks for sharing.
Sherry