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Time and Thyme Again with Marieke Staps’ Soil Clock
Her soil-powered biological clock, showcased at Dutch Design Week in 2008 and most recently at Dwell on Design’s Kitchen Ecology Show last week, keeps time by plugging into mud. Read the rest of Time and Thyme Again with Marieke Staps’ ...
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Cherry Thyme Confit with Pork Chops
Cherry Thyme Confit is just that recipe. Savory, rather than sweet, it’s delicious served as a garnish for meat. Pork is a favorite meat to serve it with but turkey and lamb are really good too. The cherries are cooked down just enough ...
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Teatime: Thyme Tea
Thyme is typically used in cooking right? Well, it also serves as a lovely tea for after dinner. Thyme is known to be a digestive aid, and it settles an upset tummy. Historically, thyme has been used as an antiseptic for coughs, ...
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Happy Hour: Tommy Collins (aka Thyme Collins)
For the event I made over 4 gallons of thyme syrup alone, and have a good 1/2 gallon to spare, so if any of you are local and thirsty, feel free to come on through for a drink, although I think I've had my entire summer's share just ...
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Thyme To Cut Back
When your thyme plants look like this it's time to cut them back. This plant still has a few flowers, but most of them have gone to seed. This is a nice, relatively new, red creeping thyme plant. It's out by itself and not mixed with ...
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Grilled Vegetable Cous Cous with Thyme Seared Tomatoes
Grilled Vegetable Cous Cous with Thyme Seared Tomatoes Generously Diced Vegetables of your choice: Any color of pepper Zucchini Eggplant Yellow Squash Red Onion Mushrooms Butternut squash Grape or Cherry Tomatoes {in lieu of the large, ...
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Somewhere in Thyme by Kathy Thiessen
Published in 2007, Kathy Thiessen's book "Somewhere in Thyme" is truly a delightful escape! Kathy's experience as a tea room owner brings great recipes to these visually pleasing pages. The photos of her Morning Glory Farm Bed and ...
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Thyme
Thyme, a fragrant and medicinal herb, has a history that is colorful and long. Thyme derives its name from the Greek Thymus, meaning courage. A bed of thyme was thought to be a home for fairies, and a patch was often set aside for them. ...
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It's Scarlett-Thyme!
Everybody's favorite Yankee Belle, Scarlett Greyson, has got a lot of thyme on her hands today. Go check it out. But be ready to venture outside your little comfy zone...
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Cold beef with lemon and thyme
Add a handful of finely chopped thyme, lots of pepper, some crushed garlic if you like. For a picnic, put everything in a plastic box. Take a board and a sharp knife, and slice the meat when you're ready to eat. ...
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All-Natural Bug Off Giveaway
Although I haven't been writing as often as I usually do, I'm still active in my garden. With the house up for sale and shopping for a new place, it has been a bit overwhelming. I still like to browse the Internet and look for herbal ...
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Thyme for Tea
In my last post, I wrote I was going to make a big pot of thyme tea with the bunch I found in my CSA box. Then it occurred to me that the topic might merit additional explanation, as I’m frequently met with a rather confused stare when ...
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Recipe for Onion Gratin with Rosemary and Thyme
Creamed Onions was one of the dishes my family used to consider a "must have" for Thanksgiving dinner, and I started thinking about them recently when it rained for days and I had a ten pound sack of Vidalia onions to use up. ...
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