Sunday, October 4, 2009

herbaceous |(h)ərˈbā sh əs| adjective of, denoting, or relating to herbs (in the botanical sense). ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin herbaceus ‘grassy



purple sage


These are the herbs that I bought at Hall markets today... and can you believe it - I have actually planted them and watered them already, just to prove that buying them was more than good intention. I love growing my own herbs, it is just that sometimes I am not that good at it. I have had moments of unexpected success though. I once grew enough basil to make two huge batches of pesto (which was so good btw).



Apple Mint


We recently moved house and I discovered a huge amount of lemon thyme growing outside near the tap. I think Rex may have spent some time sleeping on it, but it seems to be really quite healthy. Funny story, I asked Dale to go and get some of it the other night and he was about to chop some Diosma from the garden, pink flowers and all. Anyway, the point is that the little patch of lemon thyme inspired me to have a go at growing herbs again :-)



pineapple sage


Lastly, here's a great, easy recipe for basil pesto:


Ingredients - 90g basil leaves, 4 cloves of garlic, 50g pine nuts, 100g parmesan, 185ml olive oil.


Put the basil leaves, garlic and pine nuts into the food processor and process until finely ground. Add the parmesan and mix together. With the food processor running, add the olive oil in a slow steady stream. You can keep this in a jar for some weeks... it keeps even better when you put a layer of olive oil over the top. Delicious with pasta, on sandwiches and with chicken etc.

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