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... cool Memommie's Sage Dressing from: Anne(OH) at: 11.23.2002 23:43 subject: Memommie's Sage Dressing Memommie's Sage Dressing 1 pan cooked cornbread ... needed for consistency to make a thick but well-moistened dressing. Turn contents into a well greased (buttered) round pie dish. ... or muffin tins, bake for 35-45 minutes. Dot the dressing with butter during the baking for crispness, you may substitute ...
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Stuffing and Dressing Cooking Tips and Hints
... flavorful meats, fish, or vegetables should be stuffed with a mild stuffing. • Sage is a time-honored spice for most poultry stuffings, but feel free to ... Stuffing and Dressing • Stuffing and Dressing Cooking Tips • Stuffing and Dressing Storage • How much stuffing do you need? - Stuffing Chart • Stuffing and Dressing Food Safety • Stuffing and Dressing History • Stuffing / Dressing Recipes ...
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Sage Recipes and Cooking Instructions
... . Learn more about this respected herb and try some interesting old and new sage recipes. Sage history and facts Sage, botanically-known as Salvia officinalis, is native to the Mediterranean region. In ancient ... refrigerator up to 2 months. Use the flavored oil for sauteeing or in salad dressing. To freeze fresh sage leaves, wash and pat dry, remove leaves from the stems, and pack loosely ...
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... 1 pint cherry tomatoes 1 bottle fat-free Italian salad dressing Combine all ingredients in shallow dish. Cover and marinate at ... rack and brush with remaining dressing. Broil 4 inches from heat 5 minutes, turn once and baste with dressing. 4 servings total fat ... of the combination of: thyme, rosemary, summer savory, tarragon, chervil, sage, marjoram, basil, fennel seed, and bay leaves - use as much ...
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Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs in the Home Garden, HYG-1612-99
... by growing herbs such as basil, chive, dill, oregano, parsley, sage, and thyme. These herbs can be grouped in "classic" herb ... herbs, since many are very sensitive to soil moisture conditions. Sage, rosemary, and thyme require a well-drained, slightly moist soil, whereas ... leaves can also be used in salads, tartar sauce, and French dressing. French tarragon is a woody perennial that will grow 2 feet ...
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Mint growing
... family Labiatae (Lamiaceae) which includes other commonly grown oil-yielding plants such as basil, sage, rosemary, marjoram, lavender, pennyroyal and thyme. Within the genus Mentha there are several different ... mint. Nutrition Mint requires a well-balanced nutrition program. Experience has shown that an annual dressing of animal manure will supply a good balance of major and minor elements. Care ...
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Family Recipes
... . Alfredo Shrimp Shells Almond Roca Bean Casserole Cheesy Potatoes Chili Macaroni Soup Cornbread Dressing Deep Dish Tostada Pie Egg-Sausage Breakfast Souffle Kielbasa Skillet Supper Kielbasa Stew ... and cook ten more minutes. Cornbread Dressing Cornbread, cubed Bread crumbs chopped onions and celery chopped pimento eggs (2) poultry seasoning, paprika, salt, pepper, sage, celery salt, and garlic ( ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Annuals—Six Unusual and Versatile Flowers
... wide range of size, texture, and color for your garden. Anise sage Salvia guaranitica This tender perennial native to South Africa can ... is fragrant when rubbed, giving the plant its common name. Anise sage thrives in sun and appreciates moist soil. It can be ... very susceptible to drought.) Plants also gain from either a top dressing of time-release fertilizer such as Osmocote at planting or monthly ...
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Beagle Ridge Herb Farm - newsletters - Herbal display gardens,hiking trails and classes
... surrounded by lavender in bloom. I have more Pineapple sage, Mexican bush sage and it is beginning to bloom. I sold out ... . Once your beds are planted, mulching and a seasonal top dressing should be all your beds require. Check the fertilization needs of ... December this year. The tender plants, Lemon Verbena, Pineapple Sage, Emerald Sage, various other Salvias and Scented Geranium, which we had moved ...
www.beagleridgeherbfarm.com

Sage
... sage in the garden?" — Chinese proverb Garden sage is one of the oldest and most popular culinary herbs in the world. Americans use it in turkey and dressing ... Whether used as a culinary, ornamental, or medicinal herb, sage deserves a prominent spot in all herb gardens. Like ... growth habit. Back to Top Pineapple Sage Salvia elegans / Perennial This sage really does have a fabulous pineapple scent! ...
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