Archive for March, 2010

Growing Your Own Horseradish (New York Times)

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
It burns and bites, but horseradish’s fans would not have it any other way.

Herb & Garden Fair: Folks flock to Poplar Groveâs fair (Topsail Voice)

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
SCOTTS HILL – Beautiful flowers, seedling vegetables, herbs, lawn ornaments and more were all on display last weekend at historic Poplar Grove Plantation’s Herb & Garden Fair.

Herb & Garden Fair: Folks flock to Poplar Groveâs fair (Topsail Voice)

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
SCOTTS HILL – Beautiful flowers, seedling vegetables, herbs, lawn ornaments and more were all on display last weekend at historic Poplar Grove Plantation’s Herb & Garden Fair.

Reclaiming Ireland’s Culinary Heritage, One Roast Lamb or Sponge Cake at a Time (New York Times)

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Darina Allen’s Ballymaloe is a cookery school in County Cork whose influence is felt worldwide.

Can Common Herbs Extend Your Life?

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Cinnamon, ginseng extend life of a worm, maybe mammals, new research shows. Ginseng - Health - Herbs - Shopping - Alternative

Can Common Herbs Extend Your Life? (ABC News)

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Cinnamon, ginseng extend life of a worm, maybe mammals, new research shows. Ginseng - Health - Herbs - Shopping - Alternative

Grow a green thumb with Franklin County Master Gardeners (Chambersburg Public Opinion)

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Are you thinking of trying a garden this year? Franklin County Master Gardeners are already preparing for the season and they want others to be ready, too. Juicy tomatoes, fragrant herbs and the most colorful assortment of annuals are all easier to manage with a little help from the masters.

Motels Boost the Thread Count (New York Times)

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Over the last year or so, motel chains have upgraded their interiors and added amenities that rival those of more upscale properties.

Grow a green thumb with Franklin County Master Gardeners (Chambersburg Public Opinion)

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Are you thinking of trying a garden this year? Franklin County Master Gardeners are already preparing for the season and they want others to be ready, too. Juicy tomatoes, fragrant herbs and the most colorful assortment of annuals are all easier to manage with a little help from the masters.

If done right, quiche still chic (The Post and Courier)

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Quiche is a savory custard of eggs and cream in a pastry shell, often with meats, vegetables, cheese and/or herbs in the mix. The key word is "custard," with a creamy and pillowy texture.
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