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1. Cajun Seasoning Mix
November 14, 2008

A great way of boosting the taste in seafood and sauces is by using the Cajun seasoning mixes. At present people are now using a variety of seasoning mixes to increase the range of flavors in their food. The Cajun seasoning mixes rely greatly on black peppers, bay leaves, and bell peppers, on garlic, thyme, celery, sugarcane and onion. Cajun seasoning gets its name from an ethnic group called Cajun from Louisiana. They are known for their cooking. The Cajun seasoning got its name from the Cajun. The Cajun descended from Acadian. These people use their own ingredients, methods and Cajun se... (read more)

Author: troy marks

2. Sweet Pepper and Calamari
July 09, 2008

THE CONFIT * 1/2 cup olive oil (not extra-virgin) * 20 baby sweet red peppers, whole * 3 large cloves garlic, peeled and halved lengthwise * 1shallot, peeled and cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices * 3 branches fresh thyme * Pinch cayenne * Fine sea salt, to taste THE CALAMARI * 1 tablespoon olive oil (not extra-virgin) * 1/2 pound cleaned baby squid, bodies only, skinned and cut across into * 1/4-inch-wide slices * Fine sea salt, to taste * Freshly ground white pepper, to taste * Cayenne, to taste * 1 small clove garlic, peeled and finely diced * 2 tablespo... (read more)

Author: jaffar aashik

3. Red Pepper Relish for Americans
July 03, 2008

Ingredients: * 1/2 cup purchased roasted red pepper, cut into strips * 1 tablespoon finely chopped pitted ripe olives * 2 teaspoons olive oil *. 2 teaspoons snipped fresh thyme or 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme, crushed * 1/4 teaspoon pepper * 1/4 cup finely chopped onion * 2 tablespoons fine dry bread crumbs * 2 tablespoons catsup * 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish * 1 tablespoon prepared mustard * 1/4 teaspoon salt * 1/4 teaspoon pepper * 1 pound extra-lean ground beef * 4 slices smoked or regular mozzarella cheese * 4 whole wheat hamburger buns, split and toasted * Fresh ba... (read more)

Author: jaffar aashik

4. Healthy and Tasty Food
July 03, 2008

Nowadays Italian food is getting popular day by day all over the world. People of every country have started liking this food. If you are one of them who like pasta very much then you must love this cooking because this is one of the main ingredients of most recipes. As with all ethnic foods, this eating uses its own group of spices. These are a number of most popular spices which are used in this cooking; these spices are garlic, oregano, basil and thyme. If you will use fresh spices in your cooking then it will really add a special touch to any dish, but if you are unable to find fresh and t... (read more)

Author: AMIT SINGLA

5. Baked Chicken Steamed Broccoli And Potatoes
June 27, 2008

* 6 chicken breasts (either bone in or halves with skin on) * 1 tsp dried thyme * Olive oil * 6 large Portobello mushrooms (or enough smaller mushrooms to cover the bottom of the baking pan) * 1 tbsp minced garlic * Salt and pepper to taste * 2 cups dry white wine or dry vermouth * 1/4 cup fresh chopped parsley Place rack in center of oven and preheat to 400 degrees. Into a lightly oiled baking pan, large enough to hold chicken breasts, arrange mushrooms gill side down. Sprinkle with minced garlic, salt and pepper. Pour wine over mushrooms. Place chicken breasts skin sid... (read more)

Author: jaffar aashik

6. My Cat's A Catnip Addict!
June 26, 2008

My cat Spike loved Aunt Rose at first sight. It was almost embarrassing the way he rolled over on her feet and meowed louder than ever I heard him as he tried to get as close to her as possible. He even jumped upon her lap, continuing to rub his head on her hands and arms. I had never seen him act this way to anyone. She said she'd been working in her garden thinning various herbs and spices that were threatening to take over her lawn. She even brought us a gift of a bag of plants for us to use in our herb garden. Little did we know that she was making our cat a friend for life. ... (read more)

Author: Bob Alexander

7. Benefect
March 27, 2008

What is Benefect Botanical Disinfectant? A natural and chemical-free biodegradable disinfect. The disinfectant contains botanically pure plant extracts and has been proven to kill over 99.99% of Bacteria, Fungi, TB & HIV. It is approved by the EPA as a high level disinfectant, fungicide, Tuberculocide & Virucide that requires no rinsing or wiping after its application. Thyme Oil, extracted from the Thyme plant, is its main ingredient and component. It is known to kill bacterias such as Staph, E. Coli, Strep, Salmonella and HIV-1. Containing natural germ-killing capabilities, it is ‘G... (read more)

Author: Nicole Mammano

8. Aromatherapy Massage Oil
March 10, 2008

Massages are a great way of relaxation, relieving stress and improving the circulation of blood. When the massage is done by aromatherapy lotions, essential and carrier oils the same effect is achieved but the pleasure increases even more. There are different kinds of aromatherapy essential oils that are used and they all have different purposes. Chamomile, lavender, green tea, rosehips, tree barks, eucalyptus, basil, citrus, thyme and lemon seed are some of the natural substances from which these essential oils are extracted. Using the right essential oil is very important to get the right ef... (read more)

Author: Juliet Cohen

9. Roast Chicken
February 25, 2008

This roast chicken recipe is very easy to prepare and deliciously tasty. It will serve 4 people. The preparation time is just 10 minutes and cooking time is approximately 1 hour and 40 mins. Serves: 4 Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 1 hour and 40 minutes Ingredients 1 whole chicken that weighs about 1.75Kg 3 cloves of garlic, halved 2 tablespoons of softened butter 7 grams of fresh thyme, finely chopped 1 lemon, quartered Gravy 1 tablespoon of redcurrant jelly 1 tablespoon of corn flour One half teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Preheat oven to 200 de... (read more)

Author: Melissa George

10. Herbal Therapy for Bronchitis
February 04, 2008

Numerous herbs have anti-inflammatory and expectorant capabilities and are helpful in fighting bronchitis. A handful of common remedies follow. To soothe a dry bronchial cough, drink a hot mullein-coltsfoot tea several times a day To make the tea, steep 1 teaspoon each of dried mullein, coltsfoot, and anise seed in 1 cup boiling water for 10 minutes; strain. For bronchial spasms, drink thyme 3 three times daily. To prepare the tea, steep 1 teaspoon of thyme leaves in 1 cup of boiling water for 5 to 10 minutes; strain through cheesecloth. To quiet a cough, try echinacea tinc... (read more)

Author: Francis Adam

11. Tasty and Healthy Italian Food
January 11, 2008

Nowadays Italian food is getting popular day by day all over the world. People of every country have started liking this food. If you are one of them who like pasta very much then you must love this cooking because this is one of the main ingredients of most recipes. As with all ethnic foods, this eating uses its own group of spices. These are a number of most popular spices which are used in this cooking; these spices are garlic, oregano, basil and thyme. If you will use fresh spices in your cooking then it will really add a special touch to any dish, but if you are unable to find fresh and t... (read more)

Author: Steve Buchanan

12. Herbal Medicines For Hair Problems
January 08, 2008

Hair reflects our inner health and becomes dry, brittle, or greasy depending on the foods we eat, the environment we live in, and the amount of stress in our lives. Natural yogurt is a wonderful natural conditioner, and rinses containing rosemary and thyme promote natural hair health. Dry hair can indicate a deficiency of vitamins A, B12. or C; deficiency of zinc; or a lack of wholesome protein in the diet. The solution is to increase vitamin and mineral intake, avoid harsh chemical hair treatments, and massage the scalp with a few drops of olive oil. Greasy hair is caused by overactive o... (read more)

Author: Francis Adam

13. Thyme Tea - Can it help relieve symptoms of theThyme common cold?
December 27, 2007

Thyme Tea is most often used to aid in relief from the common cold, brochitis, and coughs. Thyme has the properties to dry mucous membranes and reduce spasms of the bronchial passage to provide relief from coughing. Thyme is also known to treat infections and has antiseptic properties. It is used frequently as an ingredient in commercial toothpastes and mouthwashes and as a gargle to treat gum disease. As a result, Thyme Tea can be effective for the following chronic conditions: Bronchitis Emphysema Asthma Hay Fever As a digestive healer, thyme is known to combat such parasi... (read more)

Author: Tracey Jacquot

14. Chicken Fried Steak Recipe Is Awesome
November 11, 2007

I'd like to share this chicken fried steak recipe because my family loves it and they always ask me to cook it again. It can be served at home, potluck, or special party. Ingredients of chicken fried steak recipe: 1/2 cup flour 1 teaspoon paprika 1/4 teaspoon dried basil 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme 1/8 teaspoon garlic powder 1/8 teaspoon onion powder Salt and pepper to taste 1 1/2 pounds boneless beef round stead, cut 3/4-inch thick 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 1/2 cups beef broth or stock Step by step of chicken fried steak recipe: Combine flour and seasonings in a small... (read more)

Author: Deedee Purneim

15. Lavender for Nail Fungus
August 17, 2007

Natural healers often recommend using essential oils from herbs such as thyme, oregano, mint, and even lavender for nail fungus treatment. Lavender (from the scientific genus Lavandula) is not one of the commonest herbs mentioned in this regard, but it is a member of the mint family and scientific studies have shown that it does have some antifungal properties. Aromatic herbs, which must fend off the attacks of fungi and other organisms in nature, seem to produce potent substances that can be extracted or distilled from the plant to produce a concentrated antifungal substance. Lavandula a... (read more)

Author: R. Drysdale

16. Top 10 Summer Foods
July 15, 2007

Once the warm weather hits, if you're like me, you don't like to cook. The stove heats up my whole house, and since I don't have air conditioning, this is a major problem! There are some dishes however, that I love to prepare and enjoy in the summer time. Here are my top ten summer dishes! 1) Gazpacho This soup is so refreshing, and very healthy too! We prepared this soup for our Vegetarian Cooking class at Thyme to Cook, make it as spicy as your like! My favorite gazpacho recipe is posted on the Recipe page. 2) Pasta Salad Another summer classic! You can make it with ju... (read more)

Author: Christie Gray

17. Benefits of Benefect Disinfectant
July 12, 2007

Benefits of Benefect Disinfectant Have you ever worried about the chemicals you are cleaning your home or workplace with? Sure they might do the job as far as cleaning goes but what is it actually doing to your system? How toxic are they? What are they doing to our environment? What exactly is Benefect? Benefect is a patented technology based on Thyme Oil. In nature, plants produce germ-killing essential oils to protect themselves from invading microbes, similar to how our bodies produce antibodies for our protection. Benefect is a revolutionary blend of these antimicro... (read more)

Author: Pam Wellings

18. A notice about Online Trading
April 13, 2007

The equipment of the Internet has disclosed about many changes in the way that we perform our lives and our personal craft. We can pay our bills online, acquire online, bank online, and even go broke online! We can even buy and confer boards online. Traders love having the ability to look at their accounts whenever they want to, and brokers occur having the ability to take in new costumers via the Internet, as contrary to the discourse. A lot of traders and brokerage houses now offer online trading to their clients. I think, that another great thing about trading online is that fees... (read more)

Author: Dennis Thyme-Duvald

19. Picking the right Broker
March 23, 2007

Depending on the type of investing expressly you plan to do, you may need to job a broker to handle your investments for you. Brokers clear for brokerage houses and have the ability to buy and dicker board on the stock reason. You may wonder if you enormously apprehension a broker. The answer is yes. If you intend to buy or traffic stocks on the stock exchange, you must hire a shipper. Businessmans are required to pass two different investigate in order to obtain their permission. These tests are very difficult, and far out senders have a piped music in business or finance, with a Bachel... (read more)

Author: Dennis Thyme-Duvald

20. Is It Possible To Sell Your Own House
March 20, 2007

As the title mentions, I think it is time to pay attention the possibility to avoid expensive real estate agents if you are about to sell your house. I think the agents are doing a great job, but if you have a house in a popular area, why not try and sell it yourself, meaning you will save thousands of dollars. To do this, here is a list of things you can do: Start with preparing your house for the sale. Painting, cleaning the house. And try to use Feng Shui to send the best “message” to a buyer. Then comes the advertisement. You should use the internet to do this. A local ... (read more)

Author: Dennis Thyme-Duvald

21. Brahmi - Herbal Brain Tonic to Increase Memory
March 14, 2007

General Description The traditionally venerated brahmi of Ayurvedic medicine is popular as water hyssop in the west. Other popular names used in different parts of the world are thyme-leafed gratiola and moneywort. It is an indigenous Indian herb which grows in large numbers near the marshy areas. Brahmi is a small creeping herb with white or pinkish flowers. Apart from India, it also grows in China, Nepal, Sri Lanka and even as far west as in the Florida state of US. Brahmi is Bacopa monnieri according to its binomial classification. Its medicinal properties are derived from the two... (read more)

Author: Dr John Anne

22. Planning your Provence holiday in Fayence
February 06, 2007

Holidays in Provence generally mean Peter Mayle territory or the Cote d’Azur. Great, that means that up in the hills behind Cannes and near Grasse you have a quiet, select few who can enjoy all the good stuff without the crowds: sunshine, lavender, wine, dramatic countryside, olives, thyme and great food. Still, you can rest happy with the knowledge that Nice, Cannes, Antibes and other Mediterranean sea towns are 45 minutes away. Fayence is nestled between the mountains of the Esterel and the lower Alps. It is in a string of perched villages which include Montauroux, Seillans and Callian... (read more)

Author: Roger Willcocks

23. Gardening does not need to stop after your autumn harvest. Even in winter you can
October 04, 2006

Gardening does not need to stop after your autumn harvest. Even in winter, you can plant herbs and where weather permits winter crops, such as lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, silver beet and spinach, brussels sprouts, broccoli, broad beans and finally onions and beetroot. Winter can also be a good time to be planting herbs such as sage and thyme, dill, mint, parsley and chives. Some gardeners plant lettuce direct into the ground in rows. however you can sprinkle some lettuce seeds in a small area close together and prick out the largest of the lettuce seedlings to sow, this way... (read more)

Author: Gordon Hall

24. Explore the Adventures of Provence
September 29, 2006

Provencal cuisine uses the best of natural products: the tender early fruits, the most beautiful and delectable olive oil, the twenty aromates (herbs and spices, like thyme and rosemary), the sixteen fruits de mer, tomatoes, the zucchinis and the magnificent melons. The essence of Provencal cuisine: Olive oil, garlic and herbs. You can visit the local markets; have the opportunity to visit olive oil "moulins" and wineries. You can learn the secrets of creating a flagrant bouillabaisse and aioli - that incomparable golden pomade; see the freshest fish of the Mediterranean, grilled a... (read more)

Author: ALison White

25. Recipe: Grilled Beer-Can Chicken
August 16, 2006

Grilled Beer-Can Chicken This recipe is a nice low maintenance, keep the heat outside recipe for a summer day. And you get to enjoy the extremely delectable, moist results of the beer steaming the chicken from the inside out. Enjoy! Cooking Time: 1½-2 hours Ingredients: - 1 whole chicken 3-5 lbs - 1 can of beer (or beer poured into another rinsed can) - your favorite chicken seasoning (salt, pepper, thyme, lemon, etc) Place the open, full can of beer inside the chicken cavity. Rub the outside of the chicken with your seasoning. Stand the chicken on top of your barbeque gril... (read more)

Author: Shelly Herman

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