A guide to herbs

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Posted by Ashley | Posted in Herbs | Posted on 04-08-2011

With so many delicious herbs it is easy to get them mixed up… here is a picture guide and description…

    ROSEMARY

Rosemary is an herb in the mint family. It is a small evergreen shrub, Rosmarinus officinalis, whose  one inch leaves resemble curved pine needles. Rosemary has a tea like aroma and a piney flavor. Rosemary is used primarily  in lamb, pork, chicken, and rabbit dishes. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  BASIL

Sweet basil has a tender bright green foliage, that emit a spicy, clove-like aroma. Sweet basil leaves have a strong perfume. Basil is the main component in pesto. Basil can be used with potatoes, beans, meats and pastas. It goes great with tomatoes and mozzarella cheese!!!

 

 

SAGE

Golden Sage is a shrubby, evergreen perennial shrub with pale green and yellow leaves. Slightly bitter in flavor and highly aromatic, sage is one of the main ingredients in poultry seasoning.  It enhances meats and poultry as well as most vegetables. 

 MARJORAM

Marjoram has a delicate, sweet, pleasant flavor with a slightly bitter undertone .Marjoram is the yellow green leaf of Majorana hortensis, a low growing member of the mint family. It is a great herb for adding flavor to meat dishes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a great link to a site that lists a wide range of herbs and also what they can be used for…

http://www.ageless.co.za/herbal-encyclopedia.htm 

 

 

Strawberry Lemon Cupcakes In a Jar

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Posted by Ashley | Posted in Bonus Items | Posted on 04-08-2011

the final product… Strawberry Lemon Cupcakes in a Jar…. Spoon Included for quick eating...

 

                                                                                                  first I made a batch of strawberry cupcakes

 

 

  and a batch of delicious lemon cream cheese frosting…

 

                               Then using recycled glass jars… layered in some of the cake, and then some of the frosting, then some fresh strawberries, and more cake, and topped it off with the frosting… attach a spoon and these guys are ready to eat…