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CLEAN leaves of houseplant­s with beer-soaked to cotton wool balls get rid of bacteria and dust that blocks pores. cool, dark place and shake it every few days so that by Christmas you have a dark liqueur that can be drunk neat or with tonic. Afterwards you can use the gin-soaked sloes to add flavour to winter casseroles – they work especially well with duck recipes.You can also make some sloe jam and add the fruits to brandy or melted chocolate for a treat with tons of flavour. n b im st th

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FINE PINE: Pinus mugo in a pot CUTE: Mountain pine GIN WIN: The juniper leaf smells like the tipple
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