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Sands of Thyme

Sands of Thyme

http://sandsofthyme.blogspot.com/

A blog on general life seasoned with the odd recipe and encounter with people online in the community

Savor The Thyme

Savor The Thyme

http://savorthethyme.blogspot.com/

'Savor The Thyme' is all things food in the real world. This is not just another blog with fancy recipes that are created with a crew of cooks, not a blog with recipes that only chefs can make and understand. No, Savor The Thyme has 'real' re

Wild Thyme and Sweet Pea

Wild Thyme and Sweet Pea

http://wildthyme.sevendales.net

Wild Thyme and Sweet Pea: The sweet, the savoury, and the downright delicious: simple food writing for the everyday cook.

Thyme in My Garden

Thyme in My Garden

http://www.thymeinmygarden.com

Thyme in My Garden is a reflection of all that is me as a Woman, a Wife, A Lover, a Mom, a Friend, a Daughter. I will be sharing insights & nonsense, wisdom & whimsy, trials & triumphs of a semi-menopausal, empty nester mom, home chef, work at home e

An Herbal Bedfellow

An Herbal Bedfellow

http://anherbalbedfellow.blogspot.com

This blog is an offshoot of Thyme for Herbs. There I talk about gowing herbs and here I cook with them. Recipes, stories, and folklore. Also watch for contests and giveaways.

Tamarind and Thyme

Tamarind and Thyme

http://tamarindandthyme.wordpress.com

Cooking and eating well in London without going broke

Thyme For Cooking, the Blog

Thyme For Cooking, the Blog

http://thyme2.typepad.com

A year living in Ireland, seven in Andorra and three in France gives first-hand experiences of culture shock. Musings and stories about language screw-ups, dealing with other governments and learning other cultures: the good, the bad and the impossible.

Thyme for Herbs

Thyme for Herbs

http://www.thyme-for-herbs.blogspot.com

This blog is dedicated to teaching and sharing my knowledge of growing and cooking with herbs, and my love of perennial gardening especially daylilies.

Once Upon a Thyme

Once Upon a Thyme

http://onceuponathyme.wordpress.com/

I have a huge interest in food from around the world and have a growing number of international recipes along with more traditional 'British' favourites. I also do a lot of travelling so try and get a feel for each country I visit, and of course, the

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Thanksgiving for Fish: Food Chemicals Go Through People & Bac…

U Reader Your daily news stop station | November 21st 2009 by khemso

Source: (discovermagazine.com blogs) Pulses of sure Turkey Day food mixture have been rescued in the H2O supply in the days after the holiday, according to researchers. But as reported in National Geographic News, it doesn’t stop there: For in read more

Brunch Strata

An Herbal Bedfellow | November 21st 2009 by Jane Marie

1 can (10 3/4 oz.) reduced-fat condensed cream of celery soup, divided2 c. cholesterol-free egg substitute (or 8 eggs)1 c. fat-free (skim) milk1 can (4 oz.) sliced mushrooms (opt.)1/4 c. sliced green onions1 t. dry mustard1 t. sage1/2 t. salt (opt.)1 read more

Cooking Recipe A Great Recipe For Traditional Italian Baked Las…

Juice Market | November 21st 2009 by Eric Lorence

Author : Sami FabThis Lasagne recipe comes from a traditionally made lasagne from Bologna Italy It has been handed down through the generations and it is still a common dish in that area A friend of mine who travels to Italy quite often has tasted read more

Columbian Inspired Spicy Baked Chicken

Chow and Chatter | November 20th 2009 by rebecca subbiah

So the other day I was reading Erica's blog, My Columbian Recipes and her chicken recipe caught my eye, as everything does on there! , it called for fresh cilantro and thyme I didn't have either. So I added coriander/cilantro powder and curry leaves, read more

Herb Gardening Tips

Stay Fit, Slim & Healthy Naturally | November 20th 2009 by Margret Jonsdottir

Getting Started in Herb Gardening Imagine starting dinner, the onions and garlic sizzling away in the frying pan, tomatoes chopped and ready to go, al&# read more

Roundabout to Victory--part 2

Grace and Judgment | November 20th 2009 by David Guion

Not only did the Lord lead the people the long way to where they were going, he told them to backtrack. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus%2013:20-14:4&version=NIV He told Moses why: he wanted to provoke Pharaoh and work one more read more

Indoor Herb Gardening – Learn the Basic

Ben Evert.com | November 19th 2009 by benevert

By Andrew Chin Indoor herb gardening is one of the simplest and most rewarding gardening experiences you could ask for. An indoor garden could be on your kitchen windowsill, a table on a patio, or even in your family room. With very minimum effort a read more

Passport to France

My Dinners with Rachael | November 19th 2009 by phillip smith

Your everloving greened eyed chef here and as a few of my readers know, I had swine flu and have been trying to get over it. Pretty much gone except for a slight cough and just really tired. I was wanting to make something that would help in my recov read more

Eating in Season..

Cook EatLove | November 19th 2009 by Billie-Jean Graham

WHY should we try to eat what is in season? There are a number of good reasons to eat more local, seasonal food: to reduce the energy (and associated CO2 emissions) needed to grow and transport the food we eat to avoid paying a premium fo read more

Turkey Soup Recipe

River City Food & Wine | November 19th 2009

Since Turkey Day is right around the corner, I thought I would share a soup recipe. It's not too precise, but it gives you the foundation to be creative.Turkey SoupBefore soup day:Roast a turkey a day or two before you make the soup. I usually season read more

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