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Anyone know of one? Mainly for what I call basic, easy herbs such as mint, lavendar and rosemary, etc. I'd like to try and expand the uses they are put to...
Cheers all
Shortie
"There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children; one of these is roots, the other wings" - Hodding Carter
Good question Shortie. Not short of recipes for my herbs and can freeze some for later but what else can I do with them. Any favourite tips very welcome.
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
I got a really good book called 'Practical herb garden' by Jessica Houdret (Hermes House) from Borders Books about 2 years ago for £4-99. It's a big paperback with lots of colourful pics., advice on growing herbs, their medicinal & culinary uses & some recipes for things such as sauces, soups, breads,teas & even face cream made from pot marigolds.It was from the 'Bargain book' table where they have a selection of books all around £5-£10 including ones on some gardening subjects such as orchids.Some branches have probably still got it as I have seen the orchid one in a few recently.
Tips on freezing would be useful. I need better freezer management, as I always manage to lose the herbs, they get lost at the bottom somewhere and I find them ages later!
~ Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway. ~ Mary Kay Ash
Hi Jennie, I believe the best way to freeze herbs if you want to use them in cooking is to put them in an ice-cube tray with a little water & then when you want to use them you just throw the ice-cube into your stew/soup whatever.
Time to brag methinks. As I was Member of the month for last month, one of my prizes was a superb book called Herbal by Deni Bown. Mind you it isn't cheap if you have to buy it (£25) but it covers loads of herbs & flowers & what they are usedful for.
I thank you.
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ntg
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Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark.
A large group of professionals built the Titanic
try looking for books on www.greenmetropolis.com all books cost £3.75 (larger ones you pay a bit more for postage but normal paperbacks postage is free), you can sell books for £3 a go and 5p per sale is donated to planting trees.
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