#4
I tried very hard to make all my gifts this year, and if I couldn’t make them myself, they were made by someone else.
The first gifts I made were tiny jars of mint tea for the teachers and staff at the school where I work. Last March we moved into a new home. It’s a beautiful house that was built in the 70′s that is huge and energy inefficient but we love living here. One reason I love it here is the yard. Right outside my kitchen door is a large patch of spearmint. In the summer is wonderful to have the mint right there, many-a-mojito was consumed in the scorching summer heat.
And in the fall, the vigorously growing mint was turned into tea. I chopped all the mint down in September, from what I’ve read it’s best to cut the mint right before it’s about to bloom. I washed and spun the mint and hung it upside down in our storage room to dry. It’s best to dry mint in a warm, well ventilated, dark place. Light can degrade the mint and therefore in the dark is best. Once it was all dry, about a week later, I stripped the leaves off the twigs and stored it in plastic containers.
The dollar store by my work is amazing, there I found cute little jars, two for a $1.25 and some Christmas ribbon. I had gift tag and snowflake punches from last year, I found them on ebay. Gotta love ebay.
Here is the final product;





