I've had a jar of coffee and you can't stop me from sleeping all weekend
I am a big fan of mint milkshakes. They are, however, tricky to find. Java, the internet café in Whitby, sells them. I found a stall at Glastonbury that sold them. But that's it.
A while back, I bought some peppermint oil from Culpeper's. I wondered if a few drops, mixed with milk, would be nice.
It wasn't.
It really, really wasn't. It was all the bad stuff mint can be: harsh, and bitter, and making the back of your throat feel like someone was blowing freezing cold air down it. I suspect I put too much in (though it was only a few drops). But I don't think it'd be nice even if you got the quantities right.
Don't do it, kids. I've gone back to the banana Nesquik.
A while back, I bought some peppermint oil from Culpeper's. I wondered if a few drops, mixed with milk, would be nice.
It wasn't.
It really, really wasn't. It was all the bad stuff mint can be: harsh, and bitter, and making the back of your throat feel like someone was blowing freezing cold air down it. I suspect I put too much in (though it was only a few drops). But I don't think it'd be nice even if you got the quantities right.
Don't do it, kids. I've gone back to the banana Nesquik.
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(Incidentally, did your parcel-ling arrive OK ? I never trust the PO these days.)
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Yes, the parcel did arrive safely: thanks so much for the lovely thought! You should be getting a thank-you card for it any day now, but I still have a few left to write.
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(Anonymous) 2005-07-19 09:54 am (UTC)(link)The Schwepps pepermint cordial that you can get in this country is just wrong. It might do well in cocktails, but never with water or milk.
David
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One drop in my bath leaves me slightly tingly, so I'd hate to think of the effect of a few drops in a drink!
I've just had a mint cornetto which gives me the idea of whizzing up some mint icecream and milk to make a mint milkshake.
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You want peppermint *essence* - from the cookery section of the supermarket!
Also, if you do want to try making from fresh herbs - remember there are a lot of types of mint - and the common mint you get in your garden isn't peppermint, it's the mint that goes with lamb ;)
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It doesn't say essential oil on the bottle, and I don't believe it's in the same packaging as their bathing and massing essential oils.
And no, I don't want peppermint essence, that doesn't work very well either :)
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If you do want to try finding peppermint cordial, the trick is to realise that unlike the French sirop (mentioned by
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Maybe I'll check out the Tesco ice cream range next time I'm there.
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(Anonymous) 2005-07-18 11:12 am (UTC)(link)no subject
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http://www.discountcoffee.co.uk/acatalog/Philibert_Routin_1883_Syrups_Frosted_Mint.html
which might be the kind of thing you want.