Archive for the ‘Herbs’ Category

From plot to the pot – The Age

Posted by on September 15th, 2009 with 0 Comments

Sydney Morning Herald From plot to the pot The Age She says each of the recipes (there are more than 250) showcases one or more vegetables , herbs or fruit harvested from the garden. … What Stephanie did next Brisbane Times all 3 news articles

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What Stephanie did next – Brisbane Times

Posted by on September 15th, 2009 with 0 Comments

Sydney Morning Herald What Stephanie did next Brisbane Times It contains ''the vegetables , fruits and herbs used most widely in Australian kitchens, along with a few of my favourite less well-known ingredients such as … From plot to the pot The Age all 3 news articles

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DIY backyard trend heats up – Gold Coast News – goldcoast.com.au

Posted by on September 13th, 2009 with 0 Comments

Gold Coast News – goldcoast.com.au DIY backyard trend heats up Gold Coast News – goldcoast.com.au Topping Gold Coasters' shopping lists are practical plants such as herbs, fruit trees and vegetable seedlings, DIY equipment and outdoor furniture. …

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Jockey saddled up in a kibbutz – The Australian

Posted by on September 12th, 2009 with 0 Comments

Jockey saddled up in a kibbutz The Australian Maor also dabbles in gardening, growing herbs and vegetables . She has three hens in the backyard that lay fresh eggs, taking her back to her childhood days …

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Cooking the books – The Australian

Posted by on September 8th, 2009 with 0 Comments

The Australian Cooking the books The Australian … and another Stephanie Alexander extravaganza, Kitchen Garden Companion, a garden-to-table guide with kitchen notes for vegetables , herbs and fruits plus …

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Purslane

Posted by on January 8th, 2009 with 3 Comments

An annual plant, this spreading, low-growing, succulent weed often invades open ground. It had paddle shaped fleshy leaves, reddish stems and tiny yellow flowers that are followed by pointed seed capsules. The seeds inside are tiny and black and highly nutritious. Australian Aborigines ground the seeds and made them into

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