mint

May 27th, 2011 | 551 Entries

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551 Entries for “mint”

  1. green
    leaves
    leaf
    tea
    wrapper
    paper
    breath
    chocolate
    polo
    the mighty boosh
    paper
    green
    specks
    borrow
    british
    plant

  2. i like mints. they are really yummy. you can get them from maccas sometimes. many mums make mints. l

    Courtney Dutton
  3. the smell of mint wafted through the apartement. I sat up straight in bed… she was back. The kettle started screaming along with the alarm bells in my head. What was I going to do? I slid the covers back from my shaking body and prepared myself to face my mother.

    Nicola
  4. mint chocolate chip ice cream is delicious! especially in a cone at zampa point. I have no idea what that is, but it sounds AWESOME! but Chocolate peanut butter ice cream from Baskin Robins rocks my freakin’ socks.

    Amberlynn
  5. mint is a herb. it is green in color. has a very nice taste and smell. It is used in plenty of different medications, relaxation therapies, in perfumes, cocktails drink food and desserts. It smells very good

    Sabeen Sheikh
  6. fresh avoids bad breath cool
    flavor of fresh breath
    I like it very much

    Gowri
  7. Bubbles in space. Never seen anything like it. The planet below shone a uniform reflection of the star beyond. Around it hung spheroid bubbles. Loads of them. Refreshing, I thought. We set course for the closest.

  8. I dropped the vase that contained the mint biscuits and it broke to million tiny pieces. I was amazed to discover that inside instead of mint biscuits there were emeralds.

    anastasia
  9. Reminds me of hot summers, very unlike the ones here in UK. Iced mint tea at the seaside, refreshing and cooling. And plenty of ice!

  10. mint is a leaf that is green. I always felt that that was important, somehow. It spoke to me of years gone by, where girls were taught to cook and clean and sow and heal. But now we have forgotten. Forgotten the ancient arts of knowing how to repair what we have broken. To repair our broken hearts.

    Joswa
  11. It is interesting, amazing even, to wonder how such an insignificant event or object can irrevocably alter the course of one’s life. Take, for instance, the common breath mint. For most of us, it is a convenient way to mask the foul odour of festering bacteria feeding off stagnant collections of food, but I would stake a fair amount that it was a life-changing invention for the man that created it. While likely dead now – I don’t follow the obituaries of mint-inventors – he must have amassed a huge fortune from his product. Ironic, though, that the current mint-producers, the ones who merely duplicated the inventor’s idea, probably have ten times his ‘fortune’. Another interesting thing to ponder – just because you have the original concept, it doesn’t mean you’ll be the one that prospers most from it.
    (I admit that that took longer than a minute)

  12. The sensation rolls of my tongue, cool and crisp, the leave crushed beneath my molars. He lays next to me, smelling the tinted air as we lay among the leaves, his eyes reflecting the plants around, his hair the color of the stormy clouds above. I can’t even stand how much I love him in this moment, among this tiny patch of sky that we’ve found amongst the ruins. But I know I can’t touch him. Not here. Not now. So I fold my kiss back up inside of me, wrap it in that old fashioned brown paper he likes so much, and save it for another day when we can see the sky again.

    Megan
  13. Nervous. Fumble. When you talk I stumble
    Over words and sentences I’ve
    Mispronounced.

    I can feel my cheeks flush,
    And we both blush as I produce
    A mint.

    One each. Sugar free. A stupid act.
    But still sweet.

  14. Lined up at the counter, in their shiny metal boxes Esther picked up the green tin. Her favourite mint flavour that didn’t burn her throat but

  15. I hate them! I can taste a tiny bit of mint in a whole lot of chocolate, or a tiny sprig of cilantro in a whole bowl of soup, or a fragment of basil in a whole plate of noodles, and the whole family of plant makes food taste like lab chemicals. Lab chemicals and shoe leather.

  16. Oh these mint leaves are so fresh, their green color is so refreshing.

  17. “It’s in mint condition right?”
    “-It said MISB right?”
    “Yeah but…” He peered through the little plastic window and couldn’t help but feel annoyed at the speck of paint application being off. Whatever annoyed him though, it still was MISB. If only there was another one.

  18. My neighbour grows mint in her garden. She didn’t realise it is codeword for triffid – and has crept through her roses, assaulted the delphiniums, and os now making a determined intrusion on the veg patch. Eat it, she tells me, as if it were possible to eat that much mint.

    Joey
  19. mint. I love mint tea. There are all kinds of mint tea and I have a favourite which is spearmint. Peppermint is good too. I grow mint in the garden. Lemon mint grows well in Scotland. I made the mistake a long time ago of planting mint in the garden and it spread everywhere. Now I contain it in pots.

    Morag Gardiner
  20. The smell of Christmas chocolates that my dad and his sisters would send us from the States. The Balikbayan Box would always smell of mints. Childhood memories I thought I had forgotten.

  21. mint is the flavour of long and hot summer nights when the bugs are flying around the lamp and friends are sitting on the balcony. long and sweet nights when all you can hear are the waves of the ocean and the beating of your heart.

  22. Mint is great. Like pepper mint. I love it. I love the mint tea. It’s great for stomach. I drink it very often. It’s my favourite tea. Mint rules. Do you like mint? Everybody should like it.

    Bojana
  23. MINT IS GREAT FOR MAKING YOUR MOUTH FEEL FRESH. iT IS ALSO WONDERFUL IN DESSERTS AND OTHER FOODS . i LIKE GROWING MINT IN MY GARDEN. i WONDER WHO WAS THE FIRST PERSON TO TRY MINT AND DISCOVER IT’S MANY USES? I WILL ALWAYS EXPERIMENT WITH MINT.

    Lisa
  24. It was perfect. Close to perfection, at least. Bittersweet, mint. Mint condition. I fell deep into a crevasse made of snow, white and bright. As I fell I saw the sky change into a canvass of mints.

    me
  25. He was so mint; she was so vanilla. He was so popular; she was so not. And, yet, he was strangely attracted to her. Her dark hair, her bright smile that lit up the room—but, those eyes: it was those eyes that drew him in. Like those of a gypsy, a fire dancing within, every blink mesmerized him. He stared in jealousy of all others in the room. He slowly approached her, touching her hand with his. She snapped around, finding herself face-to-face with his deep, brown eyes. The tilt of her head, the lowering of his, and their lips locked.

  26. mint chocolate chips… the name is quite intriguing, but didn’t ever really like the flavor.
    mint chutni, home made… with Mom’s home made pakore, pure love!
    i miss my Mom now. *sigh*

  27. If mint juleps were the only alcoholic beverage ever made, then I might not have become an alcoholic.

  28. “I would love to one day try a mint julep.” Kendra said, looking up from her book.

    “Mint julep? Are you into one of those Southern mysteries of yours again?” Kerrie said, laughing.

  29. a mint -money making place of the last reserves-at times I wish for one and then i wish for none -no money -just a certain kind of harmony that does not push the buttons of unhappy,ess

    ness -or a colour that is not green nor blue but of hospitals and gelato and dresses on blonde girls in Ibiza and the North shore of Sydney-

    maria
  30. Mint, fresh, green.
    Blue, old, sad.
    Used, brown, indifferent.
    Red, indignent, familiar.

    pamela
  31. I love the smell of mint. It reminds me of happier days in the garden by my little stone cottage, where we used to grow herbs together, laugh and talk. Of course, things have changed so much now, everything just seems so complicated. I never wanted it to be this way, but now the smell of mint wafting in the breeze makes me wish that things had stayed the same, when things were happy and I was complete.

  32. it is the color of heavens most beautiful angels i smell this fragrance float on the auras of fairies nothing is more beautiful more heart opening than the mouth of the sun opening up to roar at the morning, i can feel the edges of creation wrapped around my being

    Jordan Chaney
  33. tasty, green, leaves, mint sauce with lamb roast, peppermint, lollies, awesome, sweet, nice

    marlese
  34. mint is a green plant. it is used in flavoring many things, such as mint chip icecream which is my favorite flavor. It also describes a pale green color. It has a very spicy and cooling flavor. There are many different flavors of mint such as peppermint, most commonly associated with winter time, and spearmint, which is used in gum.

    Katie
  35. flavor of candy, ice cream, etc. Reminiscent of Christmas and other holidays. Toothpaste also…

    Ryan
  36. Wher are all the pretty ladies – sighing he walked through the double glass doors swinging but hermetic – through the lobby full height o atrium sorry guys designers – fabrics what a carry on – but where are my lost loves – as he padded up the carpetted corridor – where are the shingle – swingle girls that I knew

  37. the mint in the drink seemed weird but she could not give i back as she was really thristy and it seeemed refreshing to her.

  38. The fragile sipping of mint juleps in the fading glimmer of the summer sun. The cool glass drips beautiful cool onto my tired hand.

    David Kolen
  39. Cool freshness, I can’t even explain, it’s just bright blue in my mouth. Cool wind blowing in my face, and green ice cream dripping down the cone landing in a gooey puddle on the ground. I hated those weird green mints that I used to get at the mexican restaurants.

    Season
  40. holy shit i love mints after i have had a nice dinnner that has my breath smelling like the taste of ass i should have just said tasting like ass but that still works i guess when my grandmother great grand mother would say ” he has the hint of mint” she would be implying that he is gay that was fun.