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    I just gotta start this off about my best herb as I have just made some pesto from scratch for the first time ever (Jamie Oliver's recipe) and I can't believe how good it was compared to the little jars you buy! So my best herb ever is basil (at the moment) - what is yours and why?
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    I love them all but Rosemary is probably my favourite. I love to put a large twig in with the roast lamb, also with roast spuds and garlic.
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    • #3
      I don't think i could chose just one, I use so many of them, but i do tend to use more mint than any other.

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      • #4
        Vietamese corriander for me.

        It's green lemony, and herby in a salad when fresh, and it's a little chillied when cooked in a dish - great for peppingup soups and not so hot as a chili.

        Ann

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        • #5
          I love rosemary, lemon thyme and basil to cook with. But too hard to choose - love 'em all really.

          S.N./Ann - I hear that Vietnamese Coriander is much easier to grow than the usual. Mine ALWAYS fails and I'm going to try this next. Have you found it easier?
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          • #6
            Sage. I love it and can use it in just about anything (except puddings!) Strangely my sister can't stand it - and we grew up eating the same stuff.
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            • #7
              Thyme. Love it! Love loads of others too, rosemary, oregano, coriander..but I use thyme the most.
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              • #8
                To smell I adore rosemary!! Currently have a sprig taking in a pot on the balcony.

                I also love basil, we had some pesto with the basil growing outside on sunday, was amazing! I think it was also using the Jamie Oliver recipe.
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                • #9
                  mint.... mint chutney is just great.. can be eaten with almost everything
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                  • #10
                    mint is my favorite i use it most nights with my spuds ummmmmm

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                    • #11
                      I'd love to say rosemary too, for my roast vegetables, but currently I'm really into my mojitos, so mint wins it for me!
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                      • #12
                        French Tarragon, I don't actually use it much in comparison to things like mint and Rosemary, but the scent is beautiful and it's the only herb that I can pick a leaf and happily eat.
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                        • #13
                          I love basil and recently got a little growing pot of 'Greek Basil' from W*itrose which is much bushier and has much smaller leaves. I'm going to pop it into a bigger pot today and see if I can get it to survive on the kitchen windowsill!

                          I like dill too which is something of a recent conversion for me as I really couldn't stand it until recently but I'm hooked now and love it with fresh fish and new potatoes... mmmm... I'm hungry now!
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                          • #14
                            Basil for me too - grown in tomato grow bags, it's huge and luscious at the moment. Did you know you can freeze pesto in ice cube trays for use in the winter ?- brilliant to throw a cube or 2 into a pan of cooked and drained hot pasta on a wintery evening; easy peasy supper with memories of summer.
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                            • #15
                              Parsley - I just couldn't do without it and use it all the year round.
                              After that it's coriander and basil.

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