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(7) The Dogefather🌕 on X: "@gunsnrosesgirl3 The effect of warm or hot water on flowers can be quite beneficial under the right conditions. Hot water allows the flower cells to absorb more quickly, which can help flowers last longer. Some flowers, such as hydrangeas, dahlias, and viburnums, respond particularly well to hot" / X Flowers Last Longer, Flower Craft, Homemade Decor, Folding Clothes, Water Can, Life Plan, Water Flowers, Water Absorption, Boiling Water

(7) The Dogefather🌕 on X: "@gunsnrosesgirl3 The effect of warm or hot water on flowers can be quite beneficial under the right conditions. Hot water allows the flower cells to absorb more quickly, which can help flowers last longer. Some flowers, such as hydrangeas, dahlias, and viburnums, respond particularly well to hot" / X

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Brit Miller on Instagram: "Sorrel anyone? 😌 Sweet & full of alcoholic goodness? Yes, it’s the one and one number one drink at Christmas time in Jamaica household. At Christmas time this is a must and I’d say an absolute essential during the festive season! 

I started this series to pull together the top three drinks I enjoyed during this time of the year and this holds the number one spot. This sweet yet , tangy and spiced hibiscus drink hits the spot each and everytime. What is sorrel you may ask? Sorrel also known as hibiscus or “roselle,” is a plant that grows abundantly in Jamaica. It has deep red sepals, which are the part of the plant used to make the popular sorrel drink , especially around Christmas. When these sepals are steeped in hot water, they create a bright red, tangy, and Sorrel Drink, Jamaican Recipe, Hibiscus Drink, Orange Peels, Food Video, Reducing Inflammation, White Rum, Jamaican Recipes, Christmas Cocktails

Brit Miller on Instagram: "Sorrel anyone? 😌 Sweet & full of alcoholic goodness? Yes, it’s the one and one number one drink at Christmas time in Jamaica household. At Christmas time this is a must and I’d say an absolute essential during the festive season! I started this series to pull together the top three drinks I enjoyed during this time of the year and this holds the number one spot. This sweet yet , tangy and spiced hibiscus drink hits the spot each and everytime. What is sorrel you…

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