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Feb 16, 2014 8:26 PM CST
Name: Sharon
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Wow!! Arlene, so many mints you have. I had lemon mint for awhile but I think it got overrun by the two 'wild childs' because it hasn't been back. Pretty discouraging because I like my herbs close to my kitchen and that area seems to be possessed by the two that I have. I need to keep any new ones in pots, I think, because I'm never going to get to the end of the last existing root that's already there. But I love mint, even these wild ones, and use it so often for teas.

Glad you liked the love story, bet you remember it with every mint scent you sniff.

You can't mess around with mint juleps. They'll knock you for a loop. That's why I mostly only have them once a year! Smiling
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