Re: lemon balm tea - Pam's cat


But you wouldn't take a million for him, right?  And I think the formerly feral ones are smarter, only because they had to be to survive!  Sugar not only understands every word I say, but some I cannot even spell anymore becasue she knows what that means too, like f-a-t and t-u-n-a and v-e-t.
Once Pat gets signed on, ask her what Sugar did when Pat called her fat.  Yikes.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Peggy Elliott" <pegster57@ntelos.net>
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Sat, 14 Dec 2002 18:51:55 -0500

>My mom rescued a feral kitten, and she has had a similar experience.
>My cat Pumpkin is a real sweetie, but not the brightest crayon in the box..
>-Peg
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Pamela J. Evans" <gardenqueen@gbronline.com>
>To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
>Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 3:47 PM
>Subject: Re: [CHAT] lemon balm tea
>
>
>> Yes, it is - good cold or hot.  And she's a big girl
>> my angel.  And rotten.  She's living proof that you can make a pet out of
>a feral cat when you catch them young and love them to pieces.  :-)
>>
>> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>> From: "Peggy Elliott" <pegster57@ntelos.net>
>> Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
>> Date:  Sat, 14 Dec 2002 14:59:36 -0500
>>
>> >It sounds tasty.
>> >And at 16.5 pounds, thats a whole lotta Sugar! :^)
>> >-Peg
>> >
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: "Pamela J. Evans" <gardenqueen@gbronline.com>
>> >To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
>> >Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 10:18 AM
>> >Subject: Re: [CHAT] tradition/bread
>> >
>> >
>> >> LOL - Sugar is 16 1/2 lbs. of blue tabby/calico dilute Feline-American.
>> >She is currently sunning herself in mam's big rose bed so I can check my
>> >e-mail w/out interference.
>> >> For tea - I take two handfuls of lemon balm leaves, two handfuls of
>lime
>> >balm leaves and a handful of mint leaves, brop them in boiling water for
>> >about ten minutes or so.  Then drop a regular decaffinated tea bag in
>(more
>> >for color than anything) for about another minute or two.  Strain out the
>> >herbs and tea bag (which go in the compost pile) and enjoy hot or iced, I
>> >drink it both ways.
>> >> Obviusly you can vary the proportions and types of herbs to suit your
>> >taste.  I also use lemon verbena and lemon thyme, and occasionally throw
>in
>> >a spring or two of lavender just for kicks.  I make rosemary tea too, but
>> >that's for a hair rinse (brunette hair) not to drink - LOL!!
>> >> Does that help??
>> >>
>> >> Pam
>> >
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