Sentences with phrase «little oregano»

The phrase "little oregano" is used to describe a small quantity or a small amount of something. Full definition
If you don't keep cutting the flower heads off, you end up with little oregano sprouts all over your yard.
From there, you add some diced onion, garlic, a little oregano and boil.
If you wanted to jazz it up a bit, a little oregano, chopped fresh dill, or mint would be nice.
The fresh organic heirloom tomatoes are simply and quickly pan-roasted in extra-virgin olive oil with a little oregano and salt and freshly pepper.
I imagine it's delicious served with some really simple grilled fish or chicken, marinated in olive oil and a little oregano.
Mint was superb, but a little oregano might have been magic, too.
For a more robust flavour, add a little oregano and 1 - 2 tsp tomato puree / paste (learn more about using tomatoes in your baby food recipes here).
A little oregano would also be a great addition to this tasty Stuffed Bell Pepper recipe.
I add a little oregano, too!
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