Lavender's fresh, herby scent is unique, and the flowers can retain their lovely smell for a long time when dried properly. Dried lavender can be decorative, used in potpourri, in a scented satchel, ...
Start by making the marinade. Crush the dried Lavender using a mortar and pestle or a rolling pin just enough to open up the buds to release the fragrance. In a bowl combine the Lavender, Olive oil, ...
Forget France. A drive to the Texas Hill Country is all that’s required to get a Provençal fix this time of year. Acres of the rolling countryside will be blanketed in blooming lavender fields over ...
You'd be surprised by how many things you can use dried flowers for besides potpourri... not that making potpourri isn't riveting on its own. Dried flowers often retain the same beauty benefits that ...
In season now: arugula, basil, beef, beets, bison, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cheese, cherries, chicken, collard greens, green beans, cucumbers, eggs, eggplant, fava ...
Indigenous to the Western Mediterranean mountain areas, lavender was brought to this country by the pilgrims. There are approximately 40 species of lavender, with English lavender being the most ...