It may seem overpowering of a blend, but it's sooo good over ice:
Peppermint and Licorice tea steeped in coconut milk (with honey)
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Re: Pepp/Licor/Coconut

Sounds really gross....I will pass.lol

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Re: Pepp/Licor/Coconut
Cut the noob a break.boywoodhe wrote:![]()
Sounds really gross....I will pass.lol

Like what you drink, drink what you like.


I am sure some of your concoctions are "really gross" by others personal tastes as well. Doesn't mean we point that out. Instead, members tend to point out the positives.



Re: Pepp/Licor/Coconut
I meant to put ..i don't like the coconut milk. Thats what sounds gross to me.( Not the blend ) My mistake for not being clear.Chip wrote:Cut the noob a break.boywoodhe wrote:![]()
Sounds really gross....I will pass.lol![]()
Like what you drink, drink what you like.![]()
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I am sure some of your concoctions are "really gross" by others personal tastes as well. Doesn't mean we point that out. Instead, members tend to point out the positives.![]()
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My apology to all I offended , i'am very sorry.

Re: Pepp/Licor/Coconut
Coconut milk is awesome, assuming that you are talking about the non-dairy alternative milk drink version as opposed to actual coconut milk that comes directly from the coconut. The dairy free alternative milk version of Coconut is one of the best non-dairy milk substitutes that I have had. It really is delicious and surprisingly creamy compared to the chalkiness of the other non-dairy milk substitutes.
Given that it works well with chai spices, I wouldn't be surprised that other herbs taste good steeped in it too.
Given that it works well with chai spices, I wouldn't be surprised that other herbs taste good steeped in it too.
Re: Pepp/Licor/Coconut
I like the coconut milk so this, although posibly unusual, would be well worth a try.