If you extracted it from fresh mint sure!
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Vanilla extract will be fine if that's all you have. If you have an almond-flavour liqueur, like Amaretto, you can use that. Or get creative with other nut flavours, like Frangelico (hazelnut).You can also add finely ground almonds if you feel they will fit in with the texture of your recipe.
http:/www.dafont.com/search.php?psize=m&q=harry+potterdownload it, then right click it and click "Extract or Extract All"then a new folder is going to appear, and then you open thefonts folder( look it up in your start search or something). Finallyyou drag the font from the new folder into the font folder.Its completely free, but you have to use it for personal use ONLY
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It is used to make many coins by the Canadian Mint. They gather the metallic minerals from igneous intrusives from underground mining. I hope this helped! :)
To extract mint oil effectively, you can crush fresh mint leaves and then steam distill them to separate the oil from the plant material. This process helps to concentrate the mint oil for use in various applications such as aromatherapy or cooking.
I had the same question and didn't find an answer so I just guessed. I'm making mint chocolate chip gelato and the recipe calls for 2 cups of mint. I have peppermint extract on hand so I substituted 2 tsp of extract . I think it turned out good for my taste.
no you cant
Sugar, Water, grain alcohol or vodka, mint extract (or make your own by extracting the essence from fresh mint leaves in alcohol), sugar or corn syrup, and green food coloring--unless you want it natural, then use only the color extracted from the mint leaves.
A suitable substitute for dried mint in a recipe is fresh mint leaves. Just use double the amount of fresh mint leaves compared to the amount of dried mint called for in the recipe.
butter extract is a flavoring, you can use other flavorings like lemon, almond , mint etc. but your recipe will TASTE different
You can use parsley, basil, or a combination of mint and lime juice as substitutes for fresh cilantro in your recipe.
You can try any sweet syrup (most of them) just don't use honey
Use breath spray and take chewing gum and/or a fresh mint.
You will have considerable difficulty setting fire to green leaves so as to be able to smoke them.
Fresh Aloe Vera extract is the best moisturizer for sensitive delicate skin.
A good basil substitute for pesto is fresh parsley or a combination of fresh parsley and mint. These herbs can provide a similar fresh and aromatic flavor to the dish.