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kuvakotka: Kotka redoubt - oregano
Oregano is an important culinary herb. It is particularly widely used in Greek, Spanish and in Italian cuisine. It is the leaves that are used in cooking, and the dried herb is often more flavourful than the fresh. ...
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Food and Garden Dailies: Marjoram or Oregano?
I have the hardest time with oregano and marjoram. It's no wonder since they come from the same family (origanum) and look (and smell!) a lot alike. Now that they're in bloom though, I thought I might have some luck in figuring out ...
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Better Than Boogers: Oregano with a twist
Oregano plants - or more like bushes - took over our side-yard. (And pumpkins overtook our garden, but that's a story for another day.) So my husband recently leveled Oregano-Land and dried it. Next step: crunch it up. ...
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You Grow Girl™ - » Variegated Cuban Oregano
You Grow Girl was launched by Gayla Trail in February 2000 and has grown into a thriving online community that speaks to a new kind of gardener, seeking to redefine the modern world relationship to plants. This contemporary, laid-back ...
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Ornamental Oregano « Perennial Garden Lover
I have some regular oregano in a shoe. It actually is doing well and you can use it for cooking. It smells so nice! Thanks Cindee. You always picked the most charming objects for containers. I bet your shoe of Oregano adds alot of ...
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Oregano | www.jasondoestri.com
If someone says Oregano, it is likely that you will think in terms of cuisine. You would be right as most people do think of Oregano is sauces and so forth.
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Oregano Oil - The incredible natural herb
The wild oregano oil is rich in chemicals like carvacrol, flavanoids, terpenes, esters etc. The Mediterranean herbs have these chemicals in right proportion which is responsible for its added strength. It is often denoted as “The joy of ...
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