Sentences with phrase «growing oregano»

I just started growing oregano, chilli, thyme, parsley, chives, mint and sage.
I personally grow oregano and eat fresh oregano almost everyday and also use oregano (dried) on my foods.

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Hi Jackie, I think I used a mixture of basil, oregano, and parsley, because that's what I grew last summer.
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I do have oregano that grows like a weed.
Zatar is an herb that grows in the Middle East and tastes similar to thyme and oregano.
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We also love fresh oregano, and luckily have it perennially growing in our garden (except for one month when the cold wilts it — oh yes, CA is nice that way).
If you can find or grow fresh oregano, I like a sprig of it minced on top above all else.
Water, Red Kidney Beans * (24 %), Tomatoes * (13 %), Carrots * (11 %), Onions * (7 %), Cannellini Beans * (3 %), Haricot Beans * (3 %), Tomato Purée *, Rice Flour *, Sea Salt, Paprika *, Chilli Powder * (0.1 %), Coriander *, Oregano *, Cumin *, * Organically grown and processed.
Bean Chilli Water, Red Kidney Beans * (24 %), Tomatoes * (13 %), Carrots * (11 %), Onions * (7 %), Cannellini Beans * (3 %), Haricot Beans * (3 %), Tomato Purée *, Rice Flour *, Sea Salt, Paprika *, Chilli Powder * (0.1 %), Coriander *, Oregano *, Cumin *, * Organically grown and processed.
I started these with a homemade sauce that came from combining some scratch tomato paste I had from leftover tomatoes this summer; adding a small jar of slow roasted tomatoes I also had canned in the fall and infusing it with more flavour by adding fresh garlic, salt, pepper and some fresh oregano I have growing under a lamp for the winter, mixing and heating it all together in a pan.
I've grown peppermint, lavender, parsley, basil, thyme, rosemary, oregano, chives, and spring onions.
Mac and cheese is all grown up with monterey jack, parmesan, garlic, basil, oregano, and red pepper flakes.
HS: I have a handful of different herbs growing in pots on my patio - when they bloom I use them - thyme, chives, this was oregano (and not really flowering but still pretty)...
It still grew back in the herb box and now it's fighting with the oregano.
Oregano, with its luscious green leaves, grows with such fertile energy, it is no surprise that it is included in a list of Love Language herbs.
The wellness duo also recently started growing their own little indoor herb garden of rosemary, mint, and oregano for some garnish.
I grew up in a family where oregano was pretty much an everyday staple (Greek), and this brand is just as satisfying, if not more so, than any I've tasted.
NOW ® Essential Oils Pure Oregano Oil is derived from the herb Origanum vulgare, which is grown in the eastern Mediterranean region, predominantly in Turkey.
Like other aromatic herbs, oregano is easy to care for, and if it is grown in containers, it can be kept indoors during the winter, so it can provide its fresh fragrance and flavor all year around.
Although oregano does not demand many nutrients and compost will feed it the whole growing cycle, in poor soils, the application of a fertilizer may be considered in order to enhance growth and development.
When I was growing up, my mother made green beans in the Italian style with tomatoes, onions, basil, and oregano.
This kind of oregano grows in Spain.
The herbs we grew were basil, parsley and oregano.
Alleged «European - style» pizzas peddled in the U. S. never seem to achieve that micron - thin crust covered by the faintest wash of tomato sauce, a mere garnish of cheese, and earthy ingredients that can include artichokes or thinly sliced eggplant, generous oregano, and tiny Cannes - grown olives (complete with pits).
You can grow an assortment of herbs like basil, oregano, mint, parsley, and cilantro that your rabbit will love.
One hasn't lived unless one has tasted three - bean buffalo - meat chili made with home - grown, home - made tomato sauce, oregano, and red chili peppers.
Oregano: Due to its shorter stature, oregano grows well around peppers without competing for space, covers bare soil, and is a great complement to many dishes that also include pOregano: Due to its shorter stature, oregano grows well around peppers without competing for space, covers bare soil, and is a great complement to many dishes that also include poregano grows well around peppers without competing for space, covers bare soil, and is a great complement to many dishes that also include peppers.
Oregano also grows well in containers, so if you live in a high - rise apartment or have a limited growing space, it is a great option.
A perennial, oregano is also easy to grow from seed.
Here is my porch inventory: I have pots of sweetpotato vine (2), lantana (2), small boxwood (2), oregano that came up in the same pot from last year, mint, cilantro, parsley, lavender (from last year), and rosemary (last year, too)-- all growing in pots on my back deck.
Crafted with twig base, Santa Cruz oregano, faux pink flowers and faux butterflies All natural, grown without herbicides or pesticides and harvested by hand Keep indoors away from heat sources and direct sunlight To ensure freshness, perishable items are shipped...
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