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13th October 2009
Herb is taken as medicinal plant in the mindset of common people. Herb is a plant which is valued for its flavor, scent and many other qualities. People used it in cooking for medicinal and spiritual purposes.
Herb has lots of usages in every ... Read >
Author: mildredstockelpn92
21st September 2009
Herb Garden Information
Herbs can be linked back into the era of the ancient Egyptians, ancient Chinese and referenced in the Bible. There are also medieval documents that showed herbs being used by most households. Growing and cultivating he... Read >
Author: jvillan
16th September 2009
Herbs can be traced back into the times of the traditional Egyptians and the ancient Chinese. There are also references in the Bible and medieval documents that show herbs were utilized by most households. Growing herbs is something that is very advanta... Read >
Author: Woodrow Carter
11th September 2009
Imagine going through life’s palatal journey without spices and herbs to surprise and amaze the taste buds. Herbs have long been part of cultures and civilizations, stretching long histories and influences in many profound ways. Since time immemoria... Read >
Author: Greg
30th August 2009
Culinary herbs.
For many people, this class of herb is the most recognizable and the most useful. Even those who have never used an herbal supplement in their life, know what some fresh basil can do to a meal . . . the difference some oregano can make... Read >
Author: jvillan
21st August 2009
Herbs can be traced back into the times of the ancient Egyptians and the ancient Chinese. There are also references in the Bible and medieval documents that show herbs were used by most households. Growing herbs is something that is very beneficial to ga... Read >
Author: Janelle White
19th August 2009
Herb plants come in annuals, perennials, and biennials like other types of plants. There are so many different types of herbs and each one is different.
If you are interested in a specific type of herb, you should research that one to understand the c... Read >
Author: Mary Eule Scarborough
18th August 2009
Herb Garden Information
Herbs can be linked back into the era of the ancient Egyptians, ancient Chinese and referenced in the Bible. There are also medieval documents that showed herbs being used by most households. Growing and cultivating herbs i... Read >
Author: jvillan
17th August 2009
The simplest way to define an herb is a plant that has a use for people that is separate from its existence as a plant growing in the soil. When we look in the dictionary, however, the first definition of an herb is: an annual, biennial, or perennial se... Read >
Author: Mark Perlik
01st August 2009
This is part two of a two part series listing the 12 most popular culinary herbs for your home herb garden.
7. French Sorrel
This herb is becoming increasingly popular today. Sorrel has been familiar to Europeans for centuries as a salad herb, pot... Read >
Author: Mark Perlik
18th June 2009
Compelling scientific research over the past two decades shows that not only are spices good for us but the evidence indicates that they are actually essential components of a balanced diet.
The health benefits of spices can be best appreciated by divi... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
12th June 2009
Discerning cooks from around the world appreciate culinary herbs. Culinary herbs and spices add zest to every dish served at every hour around the globe. If you are making food products that will be resold, wholesale spices offer a great way to save mon... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
03rd June 2009
Most of us think that it is only the accumulation of years of eating a bad diet that puts us at risk for heart attack or stroke. However researchers have recently discovered a harmful phenomenon called postprandial dysmetabolism.
Postprandial dysmetabo... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
15th May 2009
For several years we have been aware that the plant compound, rosmarinic acid has anti-Alzheimer's properties. Now, a recently published research paper has described how carnosic acid (a compound that occurs in the common culinary herbs, rosemary and sage... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
25th March 2009
Over the past decade medical scientists have discovered that ordinary culinary herbs and spices contain a vast quantity of exceptionally important plant nutrients that can help to prevent and treat many of our most prevalent degenerative diseases. Here ar... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
20th March 2009
Herbs are an option we have that treats misaligned joints. We use natural herbs to improve health. Herbs can be grown in your backyard. You can buy them in the grocery stores or a health stores. People even grow herbs in their kitchen window.
Herbs ar... Read >
Author: Jarred Sadler
20th March 2009
For thousands and thousands of years we have turned to plants we call herbs for flavor, dye, perfume and cosmetics. We have believed that individual herbs held the power to repel insects, evil and vampires, while others attracted the perfect lover, good l... Read >
Author: Joey Singer
05th March 2009
Grow your own cooking herbs to add fresh zest and flavor to your menus year-round!
Is It a Cooking Herb or a Spice?
The first thing to know in selecting which herbs to grow is the difference between cooking (culinary) herbs and spices. The cinnamo... Read >
Author: Jesus Smay
03rd March 2009
A great way to have a continuous supply of herbs for cooking is by growing culinary herbs in your own garden. There are many great herbs have been used for thousands of years to add flavor to a variety of dishes. Herbs can have a tang to them, or they can... Read >
Author: dsjhuf
20th February 2009
A garden can be functional and attractive at the same time. With a bit of planning and forethought, those pretty flowers can sustain pollination, provide shelter for birds and small animals, and even help feed the family. There was a time when you grew fl... Read >
Author: Lynn Bulmer
22nd January 2009
A great way to have a continuous supply of herbs for cooking is by growing culinary herbs in your own garden. There are many great herbs have been used for thousands of years to add flavor to a variety of dishes. Herbs can have a tang to them, or they can... Read >
Author: Nasentnk4
22nd July 2008
Organic seasonings, including bulk herbs, are the good cook's choice for great tasting dishes. organic spices are used to season all manner of dishes found in every cuisine of the world.
Greek Cuisine
Greek dishes from the sunny Mediterranean inc... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
23rd July 2007
I was not a fan of Squidoo as I made 2 lenses and they did not do much
and always ranked beyond 50,000 in Squidoo. Not until I received an email from squidoo team about the lens of the day which was titled "What Is CCD and Why Is a Bee My Link to Food?" ... Read >
Author: waheed elqalatawy
05th March 2007
When Herb gardening, first and foremost you must have a plan before you begin your endeavor. This is the first deadly sin herb gardeners commit consistently. You can grow an herb garden for cooking, or medicine or beauty. Choose which one will fulfill y... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
01st March 2007
For thousands and thousands of years we have turned to plants we label herbs for spice, dye, fragrance and cosmetics. We have believed that specific herbs had properties to repel insects, evil and vampires, while others hooked the flawless sweetheart, goo... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
10th August 2006
Planning an herb garden can be fun and rewarding. Herbs have been in use for centuries for culinary, medicinal and aromatic reasons. For generations tribal leaders and healers passed down the herbal secrets. Many modern medicines have an herb base. Mode... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
19th July 2006
Why would you want to grow herbs in your garden? Fresh herbs are awesome. I love just putting basil leaves on a tuna sandwich and in salads. For the culinary lovers herbs are something they need fresh. Herbs serve as a major source for seasoning in prepar... Read >
Author: Norma Maria
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