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Any good things with aerogarden herbs

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biyu
Joined: 1/14/2009
Location: On touch
Posts: 73
Posted: Mar/12/2009 5:39 PM PST

Im looking for recipes with basil dill oregeno and mint mostly the chives dindnt really come up and there are no thyme from it tho i added catnip to the mint for the cats ----biyu on her phone
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Joined: 4/15/2002
Location: zone 3b, backwoods Laurentian mnts.
Posts: 147
Posted: Mar/17/2009 8:17 PM PST

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Originally posted by biyu
Im looking for recipes with basil dill oregeno and mint mostly the chives didn't really come up and there are no thyme from it tho i added catnip to the mint for the cats ----biyu on her phone

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Joined: 3/05/2008
Location: around
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Posted: Mar/18/2009 8:39 AM PST

uhmm were you trying to bump the thread? yea i started it my phone cant type underscores to a username soo yea it looks to me like you didnt respond
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Joined: 3/15/2009
Location: Northeast PA
Posts: 189
Posted: Apr/24/2009 5:10 PM PST

I have an areogarden too. Go to ALLRECIPES.com and put in the different herbs. There are so many recipes to use them in. Good Luck, Tammy
clb912
Joined: 5/28/2009
Location: Chula Vista, CA
Posts: 1
Posted: May/31/2009 9:58 PM PST

I like the idea of Allrecipes.com, thanks for that insight. I have a regular, outdoor herb garden and really don't know how to use them all. I'll be glad to learn with the new recipes.
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Joined: 4/12/2008
Location: Southern California, USA
Posts: 156
Posted: Jun/02/2009 8:55 AM PST

I'm using my AeroGarden right now for growing seeds for my garden. It gives them a good start before being transplanted, especially the herbs and veggies. I was using using the AeroGarden for herbs but I couldn't use them fast enough so they now are done outside.
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Joined: 3/15/2009
Location: Northeast PA
Posts: 189
Posted: Jun/02/2009 5:54 PM PST

Try drying them for later use. I do. I am going to use the mint for tea. I chopped up the basil for an omlet. Thyme in spagetti sauce, Dill, chives and parsley I have chopped up and put on baked potatoes. I have a bulb going as I write and hope it holds out untilI can replace it. Don't know if I will loose anything if I don't.
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Joined: 5/02/2009
Location: Oregon Coast
Posts: 105
Posted: Jun/03/2009 1:04 PM PST

Here is what I like to do with my extra herbs.....I do dry alot and use them fresh in food, but my herb plants out side just produce like crazy so I take bunches of mixed fresh herbs tie them with string and hang them under the hot bath water as it comes out of the faucet. I also add a half cup of salt to the bath, and if my skin is feeling dry or itchy I will also add a square of fabric full of oatmeal tied off with a rubber band. This is the ultimate in "herb love"

I like to use rosemary, thyme, lavender, any mint, oregano. I wouldnt suggest chives or any of the oniony kinds
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Joined: 3/28/2008
Location: The Bucolic Bungalow Lancaster, SC
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Posted: Jun/05/2009 12:10 PM PST

Oh, I don't know about that. You might get a little romancing from your hubby if you smell like a baked potato! hahaha
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