March 24th, 2010 - By allanmadams
The first time I tasted cilantro was an unbelievable experience. It was at a small taqueria in Boston, one of those restaturants where they have all kinds of fresh ingredients and they create the whole thing before your eyes. I asked to try it before they added it to my burrito. It was unforgettable. Then I tried my hand at my first cilantro pesto and I was forever hooked.
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Growing Cilantro
(544 words, estimated 2:11 mins reading time)
Tags: Burrito, cilantro, Cilantro Pesto, Coriander, gardening, growing herbs cilantro, Herb Garden, herb garden plants, Herbs, Home Improvement Store, Light Shade, Little Rain, Nine Weeks, Pale Pink Blossoms, Parsley, Restaturants, Sod, Sprouts, Summer Meals, Sunny Skies, Taqueria, Tex Mex Cooking, Three Feet, Unbelievable Experience, Windowsill
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March 20th, 2010 - By allanmadams
I don’t know, but I don’t think you can officially call yourself an herb gardener unless you’ve got some thyme growing there. It’s one of the most essential and helpful plants around. It doesn’t hurt that it has more than a hundred varieties, each of which has its own unique flavor and aroma.
Regardless of which variety of thyme you grow, they all have a woody, twig like stem and small oval-shaped leaves. Thyme will have small purple, pink or white blooms that bud in early summer or late spring depending on the growing season.
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Growing Thyme in Your Herb Garden
(571 words, estimated 2:17 mins reading time)
Tags: Aroma, Bathwater, Blooms, Bud, Common Thyme, Flower Gardening, gardening, Ground Cover, growing herbs thyme, Helpful Plants, Herb Garden, herb garden plants, Herb Gardener, Herbs, Late Spring, Least Three Kinds, Leaves, Lemon Thyme, Maple Syrup, Pale Yellow Flowers, Soaps And Lotions, thyme, Thymes, Twig, Woody
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