How insecure can you be? Everyone was ordering beers but I didn’t feel like drinken, so I ordered tea. I guess my masculinity is in shambles right now.

Guys, drink whatever you want.

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    Make your own mint teas instead. Grow your own mint (it grows very easily and will overtake your garden if you don’t pot it), add 1 part mint leaves 1 part green tea to a teapot, boiling water, steep 2-3 minutes, and you have Moroccan mint tea. Normally you should also drown it in sugar but I prefer my tea without any sugar.

    It’s weird what we consider to be “manly”. Mint tea is a favourite in Morocco and the rest of North Africa and they had the Berber raiders and Hannibal.

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        I was wrong on the proportions, from what I remember it’s the usual amount of green tea (1 teaspoon per cup) and then just kinda fill the rest of the steeper with mint. I have a teapot with a bigger steeper to make 1l at a time, it’s not an exact science lol. I also used to make it with just mint and it gives it more bite

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        I work in hospitality, and we actually get guests who bring their own tea leaves sometimes to our restaurants. For liability reasons we won’t brew it for them, but we will provide them hot water and a teapot to do themselves if they want. Not sure anyone has brought in mint, but I imagine we would let them.

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      1 year ago

      The idea of brewing your own tea (or any food) with ingredients that you’ve grown yourself is just really cool to me, for some reason.

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        Not growing the entirety of my own food, but I do grow most all of my own herbs for cooking. Most herbs are pretty easy to grow and it’s nice to know I will always have some (very) fresh herbs on hand.

        Includes some mint that does quite often get used for tea.

        Give it a try. Mint is really easy. Basil is also easy, and technically related to mint anyway. Even if you don’t have much space, you can do those on an apartment balcony still. Bonus, mint naturally keeps away some types of insects that we normally consider pests.