Tuesday, July 22, 2014
EASY WAY TO DRY HERBS
EASY WAY TO DRY HERBS
FEATURING NEW GODDESS TEA VESSEL
Goddess Tea Vessel
The easiest way I know of to dry herbs quickly is to gather and place in brown paper bag. Be sure to label it. Close and let dry in your car for about a day. End result is that your herbs are crisp dry and your car smells heavenly.
I've prepared a little video where you can watch the process. You can also review an earlier post on the subject of herbs.
Video
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My latest Healing Woman Goddess Tea Vessel is 8” wide by 5” deep by 5” high.I use only lead free glazes and she features one of my hand sculpted bas-relief faces. She is $78. and can be purchased from me directly by contacting me at my e-mail address. I prefer to use Paypal but I also take checks.
Thank you so much for viewing.
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Cheryl, thanks for sharing your herb drying trick. Though I have dried herbs, I have never done this fun way...and besides making my car smell refreshing. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteOh, Cheryl, your new tea vessel is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAnd I LoVeLoVeLoVe how your dry your herbs! :D
Lovely informative video Cheryl, and your tea vessel is beautiful. All your mosaics in the video look amazing - as well as your car of course, that really is something else xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bling car.:) I love lemon balm and in fact I have it as well as lemon verbena. Fun way to dry herbs. I use the traditional way of hanging in my patio to dry or sometimes I leave them on paper plates to air dry in the kitchen. Love your teapot and am almost tempted but....tee hee. Have a great day. Time to mow the lawn in this hot weather. Have to stay busy though.
ReplyDeleteAwesome teapot, and love your planters also. You do such beautiful, inspiring work.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, to dry the herbs, thanks for sharing! ps: I absolutely adore your art car, it's glorious!
ReplyDeleteWow, i ink this for me the fvorite thing you ever made!!!!!!!
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