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The mints are basil, bee balm, horehound, hyssop, lemon balm, marjoram, oregano, peppermint, rosemary, sage, savory, spearmint and thyme. |
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Or sprinkle your rice with oregano, rosemary, basil, thyme, parsley and sage. |
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The herbs you use in soup are your personal choice, but they often include basil, dill, rosemary, parsley, thyme, peppercorns and bay leaves. |
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For fresh flavorings this summer, plant basil, chives, cilantro, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, and thyme. |
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Remove from the heat, add the parsley, thyme, basil, tarragon, chervil, and chives and stir to combine. |
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Then a handful of fresh, chopped oregano, thyme, basil and tarragon was added. |
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Add all the spices, parsley, thyme, bay leaf, shallots, garlic, vanilla pod and lemon slices. |
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Rosemary, thyme and dill are also good decorative herbs to plant with cabbages. |
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I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows, where oxlips and the nodding cowslip grow. |
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Home grown herbs would have included coriander, dill, thyme, opium poppy and summer savoury. |
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I prepared chicken stock with bouillon cubes, adding sprigs of thyme and bay leaves. |
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Grey mullet is popular in Mediterranean dishes and goes well with rosemary, thyme, garlic and fennel. |
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Dishes are mostly enhanced with lemons and fresh or dried mountain herbs such as thyme and oregano. |
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When shopping for thyme plants you will use for cooking, pinch off a piece of leaf to taste before you buy. |
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Over a medium heat, in a large pan, soften the onion, bay leaves and thyme in the butter for one minute. |
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Toss on a mass of fresh herbs, such as thyme or basil, or rub it with garlic and olive oil. |
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Squeeze out the excess liquid with your hands and add the beaten egg, salt, flour, parsley and thyme leaves, mixing well. |
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It was often burned with juniper and thyme as a means of cleansing a room of witches and bad spirits. |
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For the ham, boil in water with thyme, garlic, bay leaves, onions and leeks for two hours then break into largish pieces. |
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In a blender, blitz together the balsamic vinegar, thyme leaves and garlic. |
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You add wine, vermouth, chicken stock, a bay leaf, fresh thyme, black peppercorns and an onion cut into 8 wedges. |
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Wrap the parsley, thyme, bay leaf, peppercorns, and tarragon in cheesecloth and tie the top to create a sachet. |
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Bring to a boil and add the tarragon, thyme, parsley, gingerroot, bay leaf, and peppercorns. |
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Add garlic, thyme, rosemary, bay leaves, juniper berries, peppercorns, reserved duck necks and remaining duck or goose fat. |
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Add the chicken stock, apple cider, thyme, and bay leaves and simmer until the lentils are tender, about two hours. |
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Add remaining cumin, plus thyme, bay leaves and black pepper, and stir to coat vegetables with spices. |
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The film's opening scene finds her on her psychologist's couch, tonelessly reciting her recipe for braised pigeon in thyme sauce with truffles. |
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Add the black peppercorns, juniper berries, thyme, rosemary, sage, lovage, and bay leaf. |
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You can start some herbs, such as thyme, mint and rosemary, from cuttings or from young plants you buy at a florist or greenhouse. |
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This ancient breed graze on heather grassland rich with wild flowers and herbs such as thyme, violets, orchids, primroses or bird's foot trefoil. |
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Plants such as birds-eye primrose, wild thyme, bilberry and the insectivorous butterwort will expand, creating spectacular landscapes. |
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Place a scoop of thyme ice cream and a tuile toward the top of the pear and drizzle with thyme syrup. |
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With a mortar and pestle, crush the thyme, garlic, and peppercorns and place. in a large saucepan. |
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Put the lemon thyme leaves in a pestle and mortar and crush with the salt and a good grinding of black pepper. |
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And when you see the bluebells in the spring and the wild thyme, and the broom and the heather, you're seeing what their eyes saw. |
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The air was full of the scents of sage and wild thyme, and the song of the skylark. |
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Essential oils that help in these cases are tea tree, sage, peppermint, thyme, myrrh, lemon, clove and green tea extract. |
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Instead I found a pleasing bouquet garni of sage and thyme, solid blackcurrant, plum and complementary Asian spice. |
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The fragrances of roses, peonies, and honeysuckle fill the air, on occasion intermingled with the bracing smells of sage, thyme, and rosemary. |
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For a soothing, relaxing soak, put dried thyme into an eight-inch square of cheesecloth. |
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I roast garlic with olive oil and thyme and add it with finely chopped rosemary to the veal stuffing. |
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Rub the pork rind with olive oil, thyme and sea salt, smearing it into the scored cuts, and place the pork on a rack in the roasting tray. |
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Douse them with the oil and the vinegar, and then sprinkle them with the thyme and salt and pepper. |
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The ingredients include the oils of lemon, sweet almond, cajuput, clove, eucalyptus, peppermint and thyme in specific proportions. |
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Once the mixture is smooth, spread it over the cake and decorate with thyme flowers. |
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The range of calcicolous plants includes kidney vetch, crested hair-grass, and wild thyme. |
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You could, however, make yourself a tea with thyme leaves, approximately one half teaspoon per cup, and a piece of star anise. |
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Shards of crabmeat in a cannelloni studded with celery root and clams tasted sweeter because of a broth of red chili and thyme. |
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Cinnamon, anise, and bay leaves may be common, but how about ginger, cardamom, black peppercorns and thyme? |
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Heat half the butter, olive oil and thyme in a frying pan, and brown the bird lightly on all sides. |
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Add the vegetable to the stockpot and deglaze with the remaining wine, cover with extra water if necessary and a bunch of thyme. |
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It was served warm and was surprisingly hearty, with a few twigs of fresh thyme thrown in for texture. |
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Starting from crushed tomatoes, add oregano, basil, thyme, chilies, real Parmesan, fresh garlic and more. |
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Mix together the paprika, dried garlic, onion powder, cayenne pepper, oregano and thyme in a bowl. |
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Add the onion, garlic, leek, gingerroot, lemongrass, thyme, oregano, and lime leaf. |
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Plant seedlings of basil, chives, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, and thyme. |
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As was my feta cheese, which had been marinated in lemon thyme and oregano and came with crispy salad leaves and chargrilled vegetables. |
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Making a lovely spreading mound of dark green leaves, lemon thyme is a fine addition to the herb garden. |
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Other herbs that might be used in tea or syrup to treat cough include horehound, sage and thyme. |
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I like rosemary, thyme, mint, marjoram or chive flowers tossed over dishes made from eggs, vegetables or cheese. |
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A troop of singing peasants near the road were making mountain hay, full of clover, cistus, and thyme. |
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The flesh has a light, delicate taste that goes well with fresh herbs such as lemon thyme and parsley. |
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Add the balsamic vinegar, parsley, thyme, salt and pepper to the frying pan and bring to the boil. |
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The herbed mixture of sage, thyme and citrus had been carefully blended with softened butter and left to chill and permeate for a few hours. |
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The products used contain basil, pepper, clary sage and thyme, as well as hyssop essential oils. |
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Wares makes his excellent puff pastry into a flat, peasanty square topped with melting onions and thyme. |
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The creamy thyme sauce was very aromatic, but the texture and cooking of the chicken strips was uneven. |
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Throw some fresh thyme into the coals and proceed to cook the fish, turning periodically, or between sips of your chosen tipple. |
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Drizzle with two tablespoons of oil, season with sea salt and freshly ground pepper and top with the thyme. |
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Suitable repellent oils are lavender, citronella, peppermint, lemongrass, cinnamon, thyme and basil. |
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With a mortar and pestle, crush the thyme, garlic, and peppercorns and place in a large saucepan. |
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Peas with rice, a dietary staple, consists of dried pigeon peas and rice prepared with thyme and other spices. |
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You can make thyme tea by infusing a few sprigs of the herb in hot water, or use a proprietary brand herbal tea bag. |
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Spoon on to a plate and scatter with the toasted pine nuts the reserved thyme leaves. |
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In another bowl, combine the red mullet filets, sea salt, and thyme and marinate for 25 minutes. |
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Sprinkle them generously with salt, and a little more thyme if you wish, then serve with halves of lemon and finger bowls and napkins. |
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Another great theme garden is the pizza garden, which sparkles with plump tomatoes, sweet basil, thyme, oregano, bell peppers and red onions. |
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In the bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade attachment, add the garlic, cumin, thyme, and corn oil and pulse to combine. |
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Rosemary, thyme, blackberry bushes and wild flowers abound near the river banks, shadowed by poplars and pine trees. |
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The thin-crusted pizzas are tops, with seasonal embellishments like trumpet royale mushrooms, fontina cheese, and thyme. |
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Add the courgettes, tomatoes, garlic, thyme leaves, sea salt and pepper and cook gently for 20 minutes until soft and tender, tossing often. |
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And I discovered that she was using something she had forgetfully omitted from the recipe she had written out for me, thyme. |
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Bright green baby's tears, blue star creeper, and creeping thyme grow below them. |
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Or arrange them on packed soil so you can grow plants such as creeping thyme in wider spaces between them. |
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Cut a small cross in the top of each pie, insert a sprig of thyme and lightly brush with milk. |
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When I plan to serve frikkadels with pasta I always add a pinch of thyme, sage and tarragon. |
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Marinade eggplants with olive oil, garlic confit, and add thyme, salt and pepper. |
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These are positively brimming with a wide variety of cancer-fighting supernutrients, such as carnosic acid in rosemary and geraniol in thyme. |
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To treat cuts, grazes, bites and scratches, wash the area carefully with a warm saline solution to which has been added two drops of thyme oil. |
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The number of rare species includes the serpentine thrift, the pannonian thyme, the prostrated speedwell, the English galingale and the mudwort. |
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Add the radicchio, thyme, speck, prosciutto, and chicken stock and cook for another eight to ten minutes. |
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He suggested one to two grams of dried thyme leaves in a cup of boiling water. |
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Add the garlic, parsley, thyme, salt and pepper and cook for 5 min or until the juices almost cook away. |
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On an outside window sill, basil, thyme, bay, chervil, sage, chives and marjoram will grow happily in a pot. |
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A rare delight is a pig's kidney the size of a fist baked slowly with thyme, tarragon, cream and snippets of bacon. |
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Vicky ordered the king prawn and salmon laksa with noodles, while I went for the cod fillet with chorizo, garlic, spring onion mash and thyme. |
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The surface is softened by carpets of woolly thyme planted between the stones. |
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Like most labiates, thyme is an aromatic plant with glandular trichomes on the leaves and floral parts contain monoterpenoid essential oils. |
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Aromatic foliage, such as lavender, monarda, nepeta, thyme, yarrow, mint, Russian sage, and artemisia. |
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Add orange and lemon zests, rosemary, parsley, thyme, bay leaf, stock, orange juice and veal cheeks. |
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Combine olives with garlic, walnuts, rosemary, thyme, orange zest and lemon juice. |
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We've got hawthorn, gingko, elder, mullein, lavender, sage, thyme, echinacea, borage, yarrow and plenty of pine trees. |
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I remember a mixture of cedar, rosemary, lavender and thyme in an oil base, but no quantities. |
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In a small bowl, combine the lemon juice, thyme, scallion, garlic, mustard and sugar. |
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Effective non-chemical remedies include the essential oils from plants such as lemongrass, eucalyptus, cypress, lavender, rosemary and thyme. |
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In a saucepan, combine the chicken stock, lentils, thyme, garlic, and bacon. |
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Verlaine's chine was stuffed with leeks, spring onions, lettuce, raspberry leaves, parsley, thyme and marjoram. |
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And sage, thyme and myrrh contain antiseptic actions that help prevent the growth of bacteria. |
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Wild thyme, birdsfoot sedge and a host of other herbs grow among the grasses, alongside common spotted orchid, rock rose and fragrant orchids. |
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In front of the beech hedge, a patch of un-cultivated land overflowed with flowering thyme, rosemary and gorse. |
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He also grows grapes, tomatoes, aubergines, peppers, squash, sage, thyme, rosemary and bay. |
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A white vinegar is typically used as the base and is infused with herbs such as thyme, rosemary, garlic or basil. |
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You may pick a sprig of rosemary or thyme, or a few fronds of parsley or dill, but you'll pick an armload of basil. |
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I also ignored the dried thyme that was provided in my bundle and used fresh thyme and rosemary because I had it on hand. |
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She recognized the smell of thyme, rosemary, sage, and lavender, but that was about it. |
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Among the hot dishes on their menu were seared loin of pork in honey and thyme, with Stilton and pistachio sausage. |
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Cool-season herbs including dill, fennel, parsley, cilantro, oregano, arugula, thyme and savory also can be planted. |
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For the truffle sabayon, in a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the sherry vinegar, shallots, and thyme sprig. |
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Meanwhile, drain the chickpeas, remove the thyme, and mash with a potato masher. |
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Melt the butter in a large pot, then add the onion, celery, leek, curry powder, cayenne pepper, bay leaves, thyme and saffron. |
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Return the onion to the broth, discarding the bay leaf and thyme, then add the potatoes, saffron, salt and pepper. |
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Other culinary herbs, like sage, rosemary and thyme, are native to Mediterranean regions where the air is rather temperate and dry. |
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I use thyme, sage, rosemary, chives, basil, dill, sorrel, salad burnet, chervil, oregano and mint as well as parsley. |
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Cover a berm with low-growing aromatic herbs such as basil, prostrate rosemary, sage, and lemon and lime thyme. |
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Herb de Provence is a mixture of herbs, often including thyme, rosemary, tarragon, chervil, sage, marjoram, basil and fennel seed. |
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Good choices to plant now are basil, chives, cilantro, oregano, parsley rosemary, sage, and thyme. |
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Plants deer especially dislike include catmint, chives, lavender, sage, spearmint, thyme and yarrow-all useful and easy to grow in this area. |
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Creeping phlox, thyme and aubrietia grow between terrace stones, in typical English fashion, next to a creeping bent lawn. |
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Try it with basil, bay, garlic, thyme, and even oregano to add depth and a subtle perfume to your foods. |
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Put the remaining giblets into a saucepan with a thyme sprig, bay, sage, star anise, half the onion and 1 clove garlic. |
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Add the bay, thyme, rosemary, garlic, orange zest, cinnamon and a splash of dry sherry. |
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Fill containers with herbs, such as oregano, trailing rosemary, salvias, or thyme. |
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Add the tomatoes, wine and thyme and bring to the boil, turn to a simmer and cook for 15 minutes. |
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I usually have a pot of parsley on the kitchen windowsill, as well as some tarragon and thyme. |
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But if you harvest hardy woody perennials such as thyme, savory, and tarragon heavily now, you can weaken the plants. |
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A versatile culinary herb that belongs to the same plant family as thyme is winter savory. |
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He points to work done in a Parisian hospital in which doctors used essential oils of tea tree, thyme and oregano to treat infections. |
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Arrange the slices of mozzarella over the base, spread the onions on top and scatter the chestnuts, olives and thyme or oregano over them. |
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Moisten the top of the bird with olive oil and then season with thyme, rosemary, oregano, salt, pepper and a few pinches of cayenne. |
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Next up, it's all butternut squash and thyme gnocchi, teriyaki aubergine, and tarts of trompette and leek. |
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The most distinct relatives of mint are basil, marjoram, oregano, rosemary, savory, and thyme, all of which are members of the Labiatae family. |
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For the cookpot there's French tarragon, marjoram, oregano, rosemary and thyme which hail from arid parts of the Mediterranean. |
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Herbs are essential ingredients and a generous mix of marjoram, basil, rosemary, and thyme is used for seasoning roast meats and the barbecue. |
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Chives, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, sage, tarragon, and thyme are good choices for a sunny kitchen windowsill. |
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Rub each of the boned chicken legs all over with a little olive oil and the thyme leaves. |
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The sweet onions were a perfect match for the thyme and the other ingredients. |
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Mix the olive oil, crushed chillies and thyme leaves with sea salt and black pepper. |
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Stir in the thyme, lemon zest and parsley and toss together, seasoning well with salt and pepper. |
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I am now the proud owner of all the fresh basil, bay leaves, thyme, sage and parsley a girl could want. |
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Put the discs of cheese in a flat dish, sitting snugly, tuck in the sprigs of thyme, the lightly crushed peppercorns and the bay leaves then pour over the olive oil. |
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He, being a well-travelled, well-eaten man, chose the Thai salad and then roast wood pigeon with potatoes, salsify, lardons and thyme cream sauce. |
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The herbs grown include basil, chives, chervil, dill, lavender, mint, moss curled and Italian parsley, oregano, sage, sweet marjoram, savory and thyme. |
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We talked of old times like other women do, our feet steaming in front of the stove where we sat underneath neat bunches of drying thyme, rosemary, yarrow, and oregano. |
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If space limits you to only three herbs, plant mint, parsley, and thyme. |
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The pond is fringed with sweet alyssum, Vinca minor, and woolly thyme. |
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I reckon you need a gutsy, southern French red to partner this dish, which makes this thyme and angostura bitters-like blend of Carignan, Syrah and Grenache ideal. |
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In addition to peppermint and ginger, good stomach-friendly seasonings include caraway, chamomile, dill, fennel, lavender, lemon balm, rosemary and thyme. |
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You also can plant lavender, oregano, thyme, rosemary and sage. |
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To make the marinade, place the gin, lemon juice, thyme, chilli, honey and passata in a large bowl, along with a teaspoon of salt and a few grinds of pepper. |
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They found that the 10 most inhibitory oils were derived from thyme, cinnamon, bay, clove, almond, lovage, pimento, marjoram, angelica, and nutmeg. |
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Add jewel mint of Corsica or creeping thyme between a path's stepping stones, and, if you have room, put a lemon or orange tree or a mock orange beside the path. |
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Nestle the beetroot in the rock salt and scatter with thyme. |
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Beyond the frankfurter there is the a red sausage from Thuringia, a liver sausage from Kassel, and a black sausage from Swabia which is spiced with thyme, cloves and nutmeg. |
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An inspired blend of four different lavenders on a base of rosemary and thyme, it will make all your linens smell as good as sheets hung out to dry on a warm summer's day. |
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My wife's lemon and thyme marinated corn-fed chicken breast was succulent and fresh, and accompanied by roast potatoes cooked in herbs and a roast pepper relish. |
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Stir in apples, pecans, parsley, thyme, sage, salt and pepper. |
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Top with fresh parsley and thyme, and serve with garlic bread. |
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Shake over a generous amount of good, though not expensive, olive oil and season with salt, coarsely ground black pepper and the leaves from the thyme sprigs. |
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The Mediterranean vegetable garden includes an old water tank as well as displays of rosemary, thyme, pumpkins, figs, globe artichokes, olives and grapevines. |
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The powdered herb can be found combined with botanicals like Oregon grape, thyme and ginger in anti-candida and anti-parasite internal medicinal formulas. |
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Add chopped onions, peeled carrots, a bouquet garni made of parsley stalks, leek and celery sticks and a little bundle of thyme all tied up with string. |
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Once the aubergines are cooked, scatter the torn basil, lemon thyme and oregano over the top, and finish by adding a splash of good red wine vinegar. |
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Add the thyme then deglaze the pan with the port and simmer for 3 mins. |
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Other powerful herbs include dill, garden thyme, rosemary and peppermint. |
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There is nothing better than having fresh herbs on hand for cooking and marjoram, thyme, sage, chives, rosemary, parsley and basil will all thrive on a windowsill. |
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In a sunny window, try oregano, rosemary, sage, sweet marjoram, and thyme. |
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Individual breweries add such esoteric ingredients as coriander, thyme, lemongrass, figs, bananas or elderberries to give their products a unique flavour. |
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Tie the thyme, tarragon, and bay leaf in cheesecloth to make a sachet. |
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Place the spices, pepper, and thyme in a piece of cheesecloth. |
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Pour in the white wine and add the bay, thyme and parsley stalks. |
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Other natural antimicrobials include the phenolic compounds thymol, found in thyme, oregano and sage, and eugenol, the main flavour ingredient of cloves and allspice. |
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Herbs available throughout the year include bay leaves, mint, chives, rosemary, tarragon, chervil, oregano, thyme, sage, dill, basil, sorrel, curly parsley and flat parsley. |
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It's great combined with bay, garlic, onion, thyme and basil. |
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Put a slice of garlic, some basil, thyme and bay in each cavity. |
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Add the oil, tamari, lime juice, ginger, sugar, allspice and thyme. |
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Some of the plants that are typical of ancient chalk grassland include marjoram, wild thyme, salad burnet, rock rose, eyebright and squinancywort. |
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Garnish with a sprig of thyme, cinnamon stick, and star anise. |
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Meanwhile, crush 3 or 4 sprigs of fresh thyme in your hand, just enough to bruise the leaves, and drop them into 175 ml double cream in a small, shallow pan. |
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Add the butter, chicken stock, salt, bay leaf, thyme, and tarragon and bring to a simmer. |
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Reduce the alcohol down by two thirds along with the peppercorns, thyme and bay leaf. |
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Some herbs freeze beautifully. These include chives, thyme and basil. |
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Addressing an enthusiastic health-conscious audience, Dr Shikha Sharma highlighted the benefits of several herbs such as jasmine, camomile, basil and thyme. |
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The scientists used a mixture of 2 drops thyme, 3 drops lavender, 3 drops rosemary and 2 drops of cedar oils in a base of 20 ml grapeseed oil and 3 ml jojoba oil. |
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In addition to Central Park, they have new raised bed gardens on the rooftop with basil, sage, thyme, tomatoes, and squash. |
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Put the discs of cheese in a flat dish, tuck in the sprigs of thyme, the lightly crushed peppercorns and the bay leaves then pour over the olive oil. |
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Add the onions, tomatoes, garlic, thyme, bay leaves, cumin, cloves and cinnamon. |
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The skin is blackened to form a crisp casing that seals in the meat's moisture, and slathered in a distinctive sauce made with allspice, potent Scotch bonnets and thyme. |
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Other options include ajuga and low-growing herbs such as thyme. |
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This method works well with groundcovers and other plants that spread quickly, such as creeping thyme, mints, lamb's ears, ajuga, vinca, mums, asters, and daisies. |
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Lavender, rosemary and thyme gathered in thick clumps under the windows, with poinsettias, passionflower, marigolds, marguerites and hollyhocks growing wild in the borders. |
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Finely grate and chop orange zest, chop two sprigs of thyme and two dessert spoons of liquid honey. |
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There are over 30 plant varieties to choose from including basil, bok choy, and thyme. |
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Lemon thyme, sea pink, and sedum warm the area below a majestic Italian stone pine. |
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The herb garden shows off plants used in cooking, including several varieties of oregano, sage, and thyme to garlics and horehounds. |
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Garnish with remaining thyme and serve with a lamb's lettuce salad and Grand Mange Blanc bread. |
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Lay the onions, courgettes, thyme and garlic in an ovenproof lasagne dish, mix well and then press down. |
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The Quilted Shroom is made with Bechamel, wood-roasted mushrooms, thyme and topped with sheets of prosciutto. |
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Crete has a rich variety of indigenous herbs including common sage, rosemary, thyme, and oregano. |
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For added taste herbs such as parsley and thyme can be experimented with, while the haunting background flavour of Bay leaves is a must. |
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Replace with good-quality topsoil and either fill with hardy annual seeds, perennials like thyme and houseleeks or even a small shrub. |
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Herbal lung formulas containing mullein, hyssop, thyme, and horehound can help your lungs. |
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These include plants such as elecampane, white horehound, thyme, hyssop, mullein, grindelia, and polygala. |
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In this period, women also often gave knights and warriors gifts that included thyme leaves, as it was believed to bring courage to the bearer. |
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Before the advent of modern antibiotics, oil of thyme was used to medicate bandages. |
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Herbs can be perennials such as thyme or lavender, biennials such as parsley, or annuals like basil. |
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Readers will get two each of pineapple mint, silver thyme, salvia, rosemary and the curry plant. |
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Roll 600g lean cubed shoulder of pork in 25g of plain flour, 2 tsp dried thyme and seasoning. |
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The children cooked up leek and mushroom croustades, potato and beetroot salad and butternut thyme scones among other tasty treats. |
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Phenols from oregano and wild thyme extracts were obtained by using pressurized liquid extraction. |
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I went for a main course of roast leg of English lamb stuffed with thyme and almonds and served with roast potatoes and apple mint jelly. |
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Or spread goat cheese on toasts, sprinkle with thyme, pepper and flaky sea salt, then top with some of the ratatouille to make crostini. |
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The sauce was rich and mustardy and the use of tarragon, thyme and parsley gave the whole dish plenty of flavour. |
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And lay a patio with old bricks or lift a few pavers and fill the gaps with thyme and camomile to produce colourful scatter rugs of scent. |
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Hydrating scents of lavender, rosemary, cypress, thyme and geranium were sprayed on my face using a special atomiser. |
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Combine the breadcrumbs with the thyme, salt, pepper, and olive oil. |
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Plants range from poppies, thyme, linola oil, St John's wort and bog-myrtle. |
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It is perfectly acceptable to substitute dried for whole thyme. |
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Stir in the garlic granules, thyme, pepper, bay leaf and bouquet garni. |
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Other common herbs and spices include basil, thyme and fennel seed. |
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The countryside team is recreating a wildflower meadow on the former quarry site, on shallow soils and bare rock, with plants such as musk thistle and wild thyme. |
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From Europe, the Spanish brought saffron, parsley, thyme, marjoram, bay laurel, and cilantro as well Asian spices such as cloves, cinnamon, and black pepper. |
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Sfakiani pita, a cheese pie of local fame, something between a crepe and a pancake. The cheese is xynomyzithra, panfried and served with a drizzling of thyme honey. |
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Greek scientists found that a combination of chitosan and thyme, along with modified atmosphere packaging, can extend the shelf life of ready-to-cook poultry products. |
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Conjunctivitis was treated with kermes and colds by drinking boiled thyme. |
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Underplanting with creeping thyme to attract bees will help too. |
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The grounds, encircled by towering palms and lush with bougainvillea, lavender, salvia, creeping thyme, rosemary and lantana, are seductively lit. |
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The events will give people a chance to learn about wildflowers found at the site such as ladies bedstraw, musk thistle, mouse-ear hawkweed and wild thyme. |
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Trailing among the nasturtiums is Cuban oregano, with cream-fringed leaves that are the perfect foil for the pale lilac flowers of English Wedgewood' thyme at right. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
The caterpillar feeds on thyme, on which plant the eggs are laid singly, generally on the flower heads. |
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Bees hummed among the scabious, and blue and sulphur butterflies hovered over the patches of wild thyme. |
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Then they chew thyme or rock-parsley or fennel, or rub their hands with these plants. |
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Among the plants so affected are the germander speedwell, wild thyme, ground-ivy, and others to which we shall afterwards advert. |
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Mingling with their scent was the scent of thyme and heather, and the hot scent of the sunbaked earth. |
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Chop some parsley and thyme together, a handful of each, and boil it in a little of the liquor in which the rabbit is boiling. |
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From the fresh flowering herb of thymus serpyllum, the lemon or wild thyme of our hills and pastures. |
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In the fragrance of the summer air mingled the pungent odors of thyme and marjoram, sage and rosemary. |
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A balmy scent crept through the room, of wild thyme, of herbs, of asphodel and the muscadine of the wine press. |
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He closed his eyes and there came to his memory, sweet and sharp, the odour of wild thyme. |
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It came from a tuft of wild thyme on which her palm had been pressing while she leaned. |
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There was a bank where the wild thyme grew, sheltered by a tall linden-tree. |
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Tie a small quantity of thyme, sweet bay leaves and parsley in a bit of cloth. |
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In a gallon-size zip-top plastic bag, combine the panko, paprika, salt, thyme, black pepper and cayenne pepper. |
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The honey of Mount Hymettus owes its fine quality to wild thyme. |
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He could smell the hot aromatic scent of the gorse and wild thyme. |
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It appears that clove bud, red thyme and white thyme essential oils could serve as dietary sources of natural antioxidants. |
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Add two sprays each of parsley and thyme and one of marjoram. |
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Well, well, Mr. fayre, do you raise thyme in your kitchen garden? |
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Instead of wild thyme and the sunny field, he was looking at the sea. |
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She was engaged in putting the wild thyme into a bunch, stalk by stalk. |
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The bees buzzed about the wild thyme and the golden heads of gorse. |
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Then they reached the pretty bank where the wild thyme grew. |
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Take cuttings of rock plants, such as aubrieta, alyssum, phlox, thyme and dianthus. |
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Season with salt and pepper, a bay leaf, thyme and chopped parsley. |
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries has been interested in replanting Omani wild thyme in greenhouses. |
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries has been interested in replanting the Omani wild thyme in green houses. |
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She was so scented with wild thyme that it made the sentry sneeze. |
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The dishes included roast turkey with apricot and tarragon stuffing, and sausage meat and thyme koftas with port and orange gravy. |
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Sprinkle thyme leaves, pepper and flaky salt over goat cheese. |
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These grasslands are nationally important and support a unique and diverse array of beautiful wildflowers such as cowslips, rockrose, wild thyme and harebell. |
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The window and door were open, and the morning air brought with it a mingled scent of southernwood, thyme, and sweet-briar from the patch of garden by the side of the cottage. |
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Lemon verbena, lemon thyme, lemon-scented geranium and a wonderful range of scents among the scented-leaved geraniums, such as nutmeg, mint-rose, apple and ginger, are joyful. |
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