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Yes, you can save and re-steep used loose leaf tea

Yes, you can save and re-steep used loose leaf teaTo do this safely and effectively, remove the leaves immediately after steeping, re-steep them within a few hours, or store them properly if planning to reuse them later, and consider increasing the steeping time or water temperature for subsequent infusions. 
How to re-steep your tea
  • Remove the leaves: After the first steep, remove the tea leaves from the hot water to prevent over-steeping.
  • Re-steep promptly: It is best to re-steep the leaves within a few hours to maintain freshness and flavor, as wet leaves can begin to decompose.
  • Adjust steeping parameters: For subsequent infusions, you can increase the steeping time or water temperature. This helps release more flavor as the leaves are less potent after the first steep.
  • Store properly for later reuse: If you cannot re-steep immediately, take steps to prevent bacteria growth.
    • Squeeze out excess moisture and spread the leaves on a paper towel to air dry in a cool, well-ventilated room.
    • Once dry, store them in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Some suggest refrigerating them in an airtight container, but drying them is a safer method to extend their life beyond a few hours.
    • Avoid leaving wet leaves in the strainer for more than a few hours, as they can become a breeding ground for bacteria
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Health benefits of Lemon Verbena tea

Some of the most fascinating health benefits of lemon verbena include its ability to help with weight loss goals, protect your muscles, reduce inflammation, boost the immune system, calm the stomach, reduce fevers, soothe nerves, and clear up congestion.

 

 

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Alpaca fiber for nesting birds

metal basket filled with alpaca fiber

Why not consider putting out some natural nesting material for your birds – they’ll put on a great show for you! Enjoy all the action as they busily move about pulling small beak full of soft material out of the basket, then returning to construct their nests. Cavity nesting species seem to be especially attracted to this soft, warming material.

These reusable baskets are stuffed with alpaca hair, a natural material that is ideal to put out since alpaca fiber wicks water, dries quickly, and most important, insulates nests well. The fiber does not tangle around bills or feet as string or twine might. Look for this and packages of 3 refills in the Pets and Wildlife section.

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Welcome Girasole

A friend of ours is the co-owner of a local raised garden bed business.”Girasole Backyard Gardens”.  Eve is the crafty one who makes garden markers from the local willow. Check  them out at  the Home and Garden section.  Custom orders are welcome. Just send an email to sales@highcountrymercantile.net and tell us what you want to see on your set of 12 markers.