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Any green, leafy plant, or parts thereof, used to flavour or season food.
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The chief of them this season is THE BIG BOOK OF HERBS: A Comprehensive Illustrated Reference to Herbs of Flavor and Fragrance (Interweave Press, $39.95), by Arthur O. Tucker and Thomas DeBaggio.
The recipes are laced with quotations, often related to herbs, such as, "We cannot make so much as a good pottage without herbes, which give an admirable relish and make them wholsom for our bodies".
The little enclosed space right outside the doorway devoted to herbs is a modern conception".
She replied, "Only if you buy something," and pointed to herbs and carved wooden animals for sale.
"I use conventional medicine," said Ray Gongora, who immigrated from Cuba in the 1960's and often turns to herbs.
A control panel signals when to add water and nutrients to herbs, lettuces, cherry tomatoes, chili peppers or flowers.
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"From the fish to the herbs to the salt to the olive oil.
Talk to your doctor if you decide to use herbs to treat your symptoms.
I began to add herbs to every meal.
At night, she goes out to gather herbs to make a potion.
The DaVinci IQ is a black slab designed to heat herbs to temperatures between 230 and 430 degrees Fahrenheit.
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