Lemongrass Tea

If you thought cold-brew coffee was the definition of delayed gratification, you need to grow your own tea.  When I was in Coleman prison in Florida, the pharmacist Jude introduced me to lemongrass tea.  He had bushes of it at his house.  He would cut off a large handful each morning and put it in a thermos of boiling water.  In a few hours he would open the thermos and the room would smell devine.  The most amazing tea I have ever had.

Go to your local asian grocery store to get large lemongrass stalks with as much root ball as possible.

Soak in water and put in peat moss – keep moist. Let the sun do it’s thing.

Wait….

Cut off 10 or so blades of grass, coil them up inside a thermos and fill with boiling water.

Let it steep for an hour or so.

If you are in a hurry you can boil them on a burner until you see it change color.

 

Just planted
Chop a handful of blades, add to a thermos of boiling water.
Finished product

Dam Taco Truck

I come across so much awful Mexican food around the country in my travels.  I need to restore my faith by hitting up the taco truck in town.  The workers are super friendly and there is a good comradery among the other patrons as you wait for your order. Their street tacos are superb. So good that I have yet to get a picture of them.  I did remember to take a picture of the Big Dam Burrito.  I still have a few things on the menu I need to try.

Asada Big Dam Burrito Enchilada Style.