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A Pinch of Herb

This blog is my journal of starting a small herb garden in my kitchen. I will share recipes and tips about herb gardening.

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Name: Brenda
Location: United States

My family has many hobbies. The boys enjoy working on cars, trucks, and other farm machinery. The old men (hubby and father-in-law) enjoy palm trees, hunting and fishing. The old men own a palm grove together. The boys also enjoy hunting and fishing. My hobbies include keeping the boys and old men in line. This is out of necessity, but I do have hobbies, which I do for fun. I love computing, and you will find me on the computer at all hours of the day and night. I also enjoy fishing, reading and canoeing. If I could lift that big old canoe by myself, I would be at the lake paddling around all by myself with a fishing line over the side. Since I can’t, I have to take the boys and men along, which means I have to spend a lot of time taking care of them and keeping them all out of trouble. I enjoy reading mystery books and collect recipe books. The most recent book I have read is Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

Saturday, August 27, 2005

Italian Herb Mixture

Ingredients
2 Tbsp dried Oregano
2 Tbsp dried Basil
2 Tbsp dried Rosemary
2 Tbsp dried Thyme
2 Tbsp dried Sage

Directions
Place all herbs in a sandwhich baggie and shake to mix well. Pour mixed herbs into a shaker jar and use in your favorite Italian recipes or to give to a friend for a gift. This recipe makes 5/8 of a cup and can be increased or decreased incrementally to suit your needs.

Helpful hint 2 Tablespoons equals 1/8 cup.

Pesto Sauce

Ingredients
2 cups fresh Sweet Basil
3 Cloves Garlic
4 to 6 Walnut Halves
1/2 cup Olive Oil
1/2 cup grated Parmesan Cheese

Directions
Blend first 4 ingredients in blender until smooth paste is formed. Add 1/2 cup Parmesan Cheese and blend well. Serve over cooked noodles.

Friday, August 26, 2005

Eggshell Planters


I ran across the cutest little planters for starting herbs. My mom had cracked off the very top of the pointy end of eggshells, added potting soil, and seeds. They were really cute and provide a nice starter pot that is bio-degradable later.

I also found ceramic egglings on Amazon. They look like real eggs, and they are available in Basil, Italian Parsley, Mint, and Thyme measuring 2.125" X 1.875". Herbs will easily grow in container for up to 5 months.

These containers will cost you about $8.95. Just click on the picture to go to Amazon's secure ordering page.

Sunday, August 21, 2005

Spaghetti Sauce

Mom sent me the following recipe to get me started when I get my herbs growing. She knows spaghetti is my favorite. She also says to add a little oil to the water when boiling potatoes or spaghetti to keep the water from boiling over. Love ya mom :-D

Spaghetti Sauce

Ingredients
2 medium onions chopped
3/4 cup green and red peppers diced
4 oz fresh mushrooms sliced
1/2 c water
1 can 28 oz diced tomatoes
1 cup tomato sauce
1 cup tomatoes cut up
1 tsp chili powder
1 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt

Directions
Simmer on low heat for 30 mins.

Herbs in a Bag


Price $7.25 at last check.

I found the cutest Herbs in a Bag in Amazon from CalliopeBoutique. These are leak-proof bags with picture labels. The seeds and potting soil are already in the bag, so all you need to do is add water. The bags are 3" X 6" X 7" and are very inexpensive at around $7.00. These look like lots of fun and you can also find flowers in a bag too.

Click on the picture of Herb in a Bag, and the link will take you directly to Amazon where you can order securely.

Monday, August 15, 2005


I chose 3 candle holders, a favorite mug and a champagne glass. Posted by Picasa


This is the wrought iron tea serving tray I chose. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, August 06, 2005

Plant Marker Fun

I used several odd-ball bowls and mugs as containers for my growing herbs. I considered painting the herb name on each but thought I might want to use them for something else at a later date and wouldn't want to have to remove the paint. Instead, I will be searching for a unique way to make inexpensive plant markers to place in each with the corresponding herb name. If anyone has any good ideas, feel free to post ideas for me in the comments section. You ideas are greatly appreciated.

Friday, August 05, 2005

The Pots

I finally got all the pots picked out, and the display table set into place. Need to get the seeds planted and borrow a friends digital camera. The display table is looking very nice I think.

Monday, August 01, 2005

Pics Arriving Soon

I have set up my plant stand, and decided on my containers for my chosen herbs. I will be taking pictures this week with the digital camera. It is looking really cute. I want to see how these turn out, then I may decide to also includes herbs for oriental cooking next so I have a good excuse to get the wok out more often.