Drying Mint and Medicinal & Culinary Uses

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @nmr6988
    @nmr6988 6 лет назад +7

    I am constantly rooting and growing more mint so i can put it in pots all around my house and also give as gifts. I love making mint herb tea with it too. Thank you for all the other food ideas using mint!

    • @PrepperPotpourri
      @PrepperPotpourri  6 лет назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching.

  • @axe609
    @axe609 10 лет назад +29

    I have always dried my mint on the stem. I just remove any bad leaves, submerge in water and wash, then shake the bunch off, tie a string around a small bunch and hang them in a warm dry spot.

    • @PrepperPotpourri
      @PrepperPotpourri  10 лет назад +1

      That works too.

    • @staceyj3667
      @staceyj3667 9 лет назад +1

      question it's getting colder in my region what is a good place in my house to hang them?

    • @spookyvegan1402
      @spookyvegan1402 5 лет назад

      Stacey J in a dark cool area of your wall not in direct sun

  • @rubbnsmoke
    @rubbnsmoke 6 лет назад +13

    Once mint has established itself, you'll never get rid of it. You've got free mint forever.

    • @PrepperPotpourri
      @PrepperPotpourri  6 лет назад

      So true. It was here when we bought the house.

    • @xyelite4384
      @xyelite4384 3 года назад

      Not at all you could easily get rid of it

  • @spookyvegan1402
    @spookyvegan1402 5 лет назад +10

    Doing this evaporates the essential oils from the plant which are the most beneficial & flavorful part
    Better to dehydrate them by hanging them upside down & let the air do it- takes longer but much healthier

    • @PrepperPotpourri
      @PrepperPotpourri  5 лет назад +1

      I will try that

    • @jennifercline6866
      @jennifercline6866 3 года назад

      @@PrepperPotpourri If you dry on the lowest setting the oils should still be OK and it stays greener. I can't hang to dry this time of year around here due to high humidity.

  • @datguynate
    @datguynate 2 года назад +2

    Great video, so many nuggets of knowledge! Thank you 😊

  • @naturalyawd7814
    @naturalyawd7814 2 года назад +5

    I don't wash my mints. I just put them in a brown bag and on the winder sill to dry. I always have dry mint to make tea.

  • @mojojuicejoe1
    @mojojuicejoe1 3 года назад +3

    After dehydrating mint, should the mint still have a strong minty smell? Every time I dry mint in the oven I don't have a minty smell anymore. Was curious if this affects the mint in any way as far as cooking or tea

  • @chef7658
    @chef7658 7 лет назад +15

    I have mint growing in my garden. Imma dry it so my friend can mix it with his weed.

    • @PrepperPotpourri
      @PrepperPotpourri  7 лет назад +6

      It is very easy to dry and has a variety of purposes.I'm sure your friend will be thankful

    • @chef7658
      @chef7658 7 лет назад +2

      He was. I usually mix it with my tea myself.

    • @mo_philosophyw5414
      @mo_philosophyw5414 3 года назад

      I pick mint and smoke it on my weed. Take fat bong rips with the mixed mint.

    • @toneenorman2135
      @toneenorman2135 Год назад

      @@mo_philosophyw5414Is it tasty? Thank you.

  • @lukethedrifter4445
    @lukethedrifter4445 4 года назад +1

    I know this video is almost 6 years old, but recently I’ve had the idea of making something like Chewing Tobacco but with just spearmint and maybe Parsley and Cilantro as well for better breath and a natural alternative to like gum and Altoids.

  • @deemomyes3079
    @deemomyes3079 4 года назад

    That was a very informative video, thanks for sharing.

  • @Cands528
    @Cands528 10 лет назад +1

    Cool beans! Mint tea is very refreshing.

  • @halvorsonfarms
    @halvorsonfarms 10 лет назад +2

    I just dehydrated some lemon balm mint last week! Will be having great mint tea all winter long!

    • @halvorsonfarms
      @halvorsonfarms 10 лет назад

      One more thing, be sure to shake the tincture as often as possible (preferably once a day). You do not want the top to mold, so by shaking it will keep everything covered by the vodka! Good luck!

    • @PrepperPotpourri
      @PrepperPotpourri  10 лет назад

      Good suggestion. Thanks!

  • @kckrye
    @kckrye 9 лет назад +1

    they say, when using fresh herbs (not dried) to use grain alcohol (190 proof) because the moisture from the leaves will dilute the alcohol mix. When using dried leaves it is ok to use 80 proof vodka. What are your findings?

    • @PrepperPotpourri
      @PrepperPotpourri  9 лет назад +1

      +kckrye Since i don't consider mint to be a high moisture herb I believe it to be fine. I am not an expert. I copied the following from The Mountain Rose Blog:
      Alcohol Percentages
      40% - 50% (80-90 proof vodka)
      • "Standard" percentage range for tinctures.
      • Good for most dried herbs and fresh herbs that are not juicy.
      • Good for extraction of water soluble properties.
      67.5% - 70% (½ 80 proof vodka + ½ 190 proof grain alcohol)
      • Extracts most volatile aromatic properties.
      • Good for fresh high-moisture herbs like lemon balm, berries, and aromatic roots.
      • The higher alcohol percentage will draw out more of the plant juices.
      85% - 95% (190 proof grain alcohol)
      • Good for gums and resins.
      • Extracts aromatics and essential oils that are bound in the plant and do not dissipate easily.
      • The alcohol strength can produce a tincture that is not quite pleasant to take.
      • Often used for drop dosage medicines.
      • Will totally dehydrate herbs.

    • @kckrye
      @kckrye 9 лет назад

      Thanks...I was wondering. Thanks for the helpful info as well. :) I am going to try and make a tincture out of my bee propolis using 80-90 proof vodka. We have a bunch of mint on the farm as well so we wanted to look for a way to use that. :)

    • @PrepperPotpourri
      @PrepperPotpourri  9 лет назад +1

      I like drying the leaves and using the mint to make tea.

    • @kckrye
      @kckrye 9 лет назад

      that sounds good! It would mix well with the locust blossom honey we got from the bees in the spring. YUM!

  • @jordanbelter3293
    @jordanbelter3293 2 года назад

    I found this video helpful thank you

  • @blondwiththewind
    @blondwiththewind 9 лет назад +3

    Please consider adding "uses for mint" to your title. I came across your video by accident....and would have not discovered all the wonderful uses you presented if I had been searching by title.
    BTW: you may consider NOT washing the leaves as washing tends to reduce the oils in the mint. I tend to use a watering can on my mint plants frequently to keep them clean...and just check the leaves for dirt or insects as I use them.
    ALSO: I tend to set a handful of mint leaves out on a screen (or even a plate or cookie sheet) in the summer sun for the afternoon.....they are dry a few hours later, and I can crumble them and place them into a jar that I keep for dried mint to use in the winter.

    • @PrepperPotpourri
      @PrepperPotpourri  9 лет назад

      blondwiththewind You are right about the title. Thanks for the tip regarding not washing the leaves.too.

    • @blondwiththewind
      @blondwiththewind 9 лет назад

      Prepper Potpourri
      You are most welcome! I'm willing to bet that tweaking that title will give you lots more "views" on your video....and more folks will benefit from all of the great tips you built into the video as well. Best of luck to you!!!
      ~~RED ☮♥♫

  • @carmenroupp653
    @carmenroupp653 7 лет назад +1

    I bet your chickens would love some of that fresh mint.

  • @Balabugz
    @Balabugz 3 года назад +1

    I don’t want to smoke weed or tobacco so I’m gonna try this

  • @sweetheartsmom
    @sweetheartsmom 10 лет назад +5

    MOJITOS!!!

  • @staceyj3667
    @staceyj3667 9 лет назад

    I have a lot of mint I don't want to waste but I do not have a dehydrator is there another way to dry them?

    • @PrepperPotpourri
      @PrepperPotpourri  9 лет назад

      +Stacey J Yes. You can air dry them by hanging them in loose bundles upside down or oven dry by placing the leaves on a cookie sheet in a 180 degree oven for 3-4 hours.

  • @lalaprepper
    @lalaprepper 10 лет назад +1

    Cool 👍

  • @scottylee7812
    @scottylee7812 5 лет назад

    So can you smoke this or do you eat it? Does it have medicinal properties?

    • @PrepperPotpourri
      @PrepperPotpourri  5 лет назад +2

      I know some people add it to cannibals for a better smelling smoke. Mostly it is used for making mint tea or mint extract.

    • @scottylee7812
      @scottylee7812 5 лет назад

      @@PrepperPotpourri thanks

  • @zburgos3616
    @zburgos3616 8 лет назад

    very rewarding

  • @MrBigike76
    @MrBigike76 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @cchester6514
    @cchester6514 3 года назад

    Subscribed. 💕

  • @mikecorcoran6834
    @mikecorcoran6834 Год назад

    I'm on my way growing most varieties. So far, over 20.

  • @stevenrowlands7731
    @stevenrowlands7731 2 года назад

    Is that peppermint or apple mint

  • @nerissathomas7777
    @nerissathomas7777 3 месяца назад

  • @BRRTa10
    @BRRTa10 9 лет назад +5

    and now we smoke #WhenYoureOutOfWeed

  • @somerandomalt619
    @somerandomalt619 4 года назад

    That’s salvia not mint but ok

    • @Bonnieoakridge
      @Bonnieoakridge 2 года назад

      That is interesting. It doesn't look like my mint.

  • @barrykelly2722
    @barrykelly2722 2 года назад

    It cures flatulence? Cool!
    I'm asking for a friend.

  • @trinaedwards8182
    @trinaedwards8182 2 месяца назад

    Mint must always be planted in a pot