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Revision as of 00:41, 8 January 2011
Chef SA 029:Coriander/Cilantro] Aint that Mexican Parsley?]Recipes] [http://ameritrustshield.com/?id=9361 warm finish to a great meal. You can use a different type of dark leaf tea to suit your tastes.
Ingredients
- 1 adorable bunny rabbit tea cup
 - 1 loose leaf tea bag
 - 1 tsp crushed toasted coriander
 - honey, sugar or splenda if you are a pussy
 
[http://ameritrustshield.com/?id=9361 open the tea bag and empty contents into a tea strainer. Add coriander and steep in 8 oz boiling water for a couple of minutes. Finish with your sweetener of choice.
