Sentences with phrase «wild thyme»

The phrase "wild thyme" refers to a type of herb that grows naturally in nature without human planting or care. Full definition
No cement is used in the paving, instead there are bits of earth or wild thyme in between the paving stones so that insects can eat there.
With no urban areas or cars on the island, you can easily smell the scent of wild thyme and other herbs.
In a typical passage he savors the grayling's «beautifully spotted dorsal fin» and the fish's aroma — «like wild thyme when first taken from the water.»
Wild Thyme Extract helps provide antioxidant benefits.
Wild Thyme Flowers, $ 11 Spark life into any spice rack with these Greek thyme buds (that taste like a flowery oregano).
The caterpillars, after munching on wild thyme for 2 weeks, go underground and live in the nests of red ants for 11 months.
The steppe is home to many wildflowers and medicinal herbs, like wild thyme and sage.
It lives only on mountainside patches of wild thyme in an arid corner of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt called Saint Katherine's Protectorate.
The Argan Oil, Cranberry Seed Oil and Yuzu Seed Extract create a moisturizing effect and help skin retain moisture for youthful suppleness, Super Bio-Moisture Network prevents an uneven finish caused by dryness for a lustrous look and Wild Thyme Extract helps provide anti-oxidant benefits.
More specifically, honey - roasting with various spices will always be a winning technique, especially when you use a high - quality honey like the wild thyme blossom honey from Smiley Honey I used here.
On the top, it has tangelo, Sicilian clementine, Mexican winter mandarin oranges, wild thyme, marjoram from Spain, and Greek lavender.
The ladies dined in style with a beautiful menu from The Wild Thyme Company including Fig & goat cheese crostinis, lamb chop lollipops, mount tam sliders and farmers market summer salad.
A botanical infusion of sage, coltsfoot, yarrow, balm mint, chamomile, rosemary, althea, wild thyme, horsetail, cucumber, and kelp in purified water; certified organic aloe barbadensis; C14 - 16 olefin sulfonate; disodium MEA - oleamido sulfosuccinate; oleyl betaine; vegetable glycerin; Citricidal ® (grapefruit seed extract); soyamidopropylkonium chloride; panthenol; cocamidopropyl PG - dimonium chloride; allantoin; and citric acid.
A botanical infusion of sage, coltsfoot, yarrow, balm mint, chamomile, rosemary, althea, wild thyme, horsetail, cucumber, and kelp in purified water; certified organic aloe barbadensis; C14 - 16 olefin sulfonate; disodium MEA - oleamido sulfosuccinate; oleyl betaine; vegetable glycerin; Citricidal ® (grapefruit seed extract); soyamidopropylkonium chloride; panthenol; cocamidopropyl PG - dimonium chloride; allantoin; and citric acid.
Wild thyme is flowering nearby and a platter of bergamot and red grapefruit is sliced in mouth - watering wedges.
I lived in Holland for a while and a traditional dish there was stamppot (kale and spicy sausage with lots of other root veggies); my Irish grandmother made a mean Irish Stew (lamb, lots of root veggies and pearl barley when available) All animals of course would be pasture grazed and free ranging to use their own intuition and graze on rich herbs, wild thyme and clover and bird's - foot trefoil.
In Wild Thyme, Pennsylvania, summer has brought Officer Henry Farrell nothing but trouble.
The signature Pure Gold experience kicks off with a foot ritual that includes a wild thyme scrub and massage, before a back massage with tangerine and rose - infused oil.
Wild thyme (Thymus vulgaris) in France has evolved in response to fewer extreme cold events since the 1970s, producing more pungent oils to deter herbivores (at the cost of becoming less cold - hardy).
This fence is painted in Dusky Gem, # 24.67 for 2.5 ltrs, Cuprinol, and the table is made from wooden pallets painted in Lavender, Wild Thyme and Fresh Rosemary, again, all # 24.67 for 2.5 ltrs.
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