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It can be used as either a noun or an herb, or as an adjective to refer to something being done in an allotted period of time. For example, "I need to finish this project within thyme."
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thyme
noun
Any plant of the labiate genus Thymus, such as the , , a warm, pungent aromatic, that is much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups.
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With eyes watering in the sharp wind, it was a relief to shelter under a high bank by the river, where dog violet, barren strawberry and thyme clung to the crumbly debris.
Lemon thyme in a chequerboard pattern needs plenty of sun and shallow, well-drained soil.
Serves 4 liquid honey 6 tbsp thyme leaves 1½ tsp goat's cheese 150g goat's milk yogurt 500ml air-dried ham 12 thin slices Pour the honey into a small saucepan.
+33 4 6876 0903, avillelongue.free.fr First, there is eternal Provence, the hillsides scented with wild herbs: rosemary, thyme, sage, lavender.
At Laura's Spice Farm we watched humming birds dart among the more recognisable sage, thyme, basil and aloe vera, but also the wonderfully named Jump Up and Kiss Me.
Roughly chop the thyme leaves – it will help to release their essential oils – then stir them into the honey and bring it to the boil.
While making a cheese spread (goat's cheese and goat's yogurt, honey and thyme) for some sourdough toast the other day, it crossed my mind that the softly herbal, deliciously lactic flavour might work as an ice cream.
Add the thyme, pour over your stock, and crank the heat up to bring it to the boil.
While that does its thing, make your spinners … Mix the flour, salt and thyme leaves in a bowl with a good grind of pepper.
Garnish with a thyme sprig or bay leaf.
So honey it was, a little being first warmed with thyme leaves then folded into the goat's yogurt with the crumbled cheese.
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