Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus) is an easy-to-grow herb. If you can provide the warmth, sun, and humidity it needs, you can grow it anywhere.
Rosemary is one of the most aromatic and pungent herbs around, here are 20 creative ways to use this wonderful versatile herb and not just in recipes.
The ultimate guide on how to make rosemary oil for hair! Discover 3 rosemary hair oil recipes + learn about its benefits for hair growth.
Here you are going to learn how to make rosemary oil at home ✅ Follow these simple steps, and you will get a great DIY essential oil ⭐
Whether you have standard green rosemary or some rosemary that's in bloom, this syrup will add the most delicious floral and herbal sweetness to any beverage. Makes about 3 cups syrup.
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(aka: Salvia rosmarinus) Discovered by the late Madalene Hill in Arp, Texas, this rosemary was sent to the folks at the US National Arboretum, who were so taken after it survived -10 degrees F that they released it under the name 'Arp'. This grey-green, clump-former has typical fine-textured foliage, a wonderful fragrance, and (thanks to my wife) makes some fine rosemary chicken. Rosmarinus 'Arp' is the best grower for us in the South through both summer and winter. Beginning in the fall and continuing through the spring, the deer-resistant clump is adorned with dark blue hummingbird feeding flowers...our 8-year-old specimen is 7' tall and 10' across and survived 0 degrees F...WOW!
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Medicinal uses for rosemary. Rosemary is an anti-inflammatory & antibacterial herb that is easy to use and gives amazing health benefits! Fresh & EO
Exuding that telltale sweet piny fragrance, rosemary is an easy plant to grow that demands very little from the home gardener. And because a single plant can grow at least four feet tall and wide,
Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis. Other Common Names: Compass plant, compass weed, incensier, dew of the sea, polar plant, romero (Spanish), mi-tieh-hsiang (Chinese), rosmarin (Swedish). Habitat: Rosemary is native to the Mediterranean countries, but is now grown worldwide as a spice and medicinal herb. The plant thrives best in a warm sunny climate. Description: Rosemary is an evergreen shrub like plant that belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae). It can grow up to 2 meters (6 feet) high and the flowers are petite and pale blue that appear in slight clusters up the stems. The leaves are slender and look a
This woody perennial has evergreen, needle-type leaves that produces dainty, blue blossoms repeatedly year-round. It's useful in the kitchen, plus fragrant and good-looking in the garden.
More than 100 plants are known to have pain-relieving properties, but some are really outstanding. Here's a look at some outstanding herbs known to soothe chronic pain.
When I think of rosemary, I imagine the rolling hillsides in the south of France, peppered with wild rosemary bushes. I just want to pour myself a glass of rosé, sit poolside, and take in its resinous aroma. Rosemary is not only about aesthetics, though — it adds a flavorful finishing touch to many a savory dish, like grilled lamb, roasted chicken, or toasty focaccia. Rosemary is easy to grow, evergreen in many climates, and it thrives in containers.
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Rosemary is easy-to-grow evergreen perennial and an irreplaceable addition to your kitchen garden. Plant some (indoors or outside) today!
This is one of the breads I make the most in the summertime. It has a light, fresh flavor due to the lemon zest that I absolutely love. If you don't have a pot of rosemary growing at your house, you're missing out. Plant rosemary for luck and smell rosemary to remember. Fresh herbs - such as rosemary - make sourdough bread have a new flavor all its own. It will be a favorite of yours, I'm sure.
baked rosemary chicken meatballs over creamy tomato orzo & spinach servings: 4
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) grows as an evergreen perennial in U.S. Department of...
Arachne, a Lydian maiden bearing fingers as nimble as the gods, was said to have been able to weave the most beautiful fabrics from the finest of threads. Although the story stems from a lesser-known
This Rosemary Focaccia Bread recipe is ultra-comforting and delicious, and kicked up a notch with the addition of lots of fresh rosemary and flaked sea salt. See optional instructions below for how to mix the dough by hand if you do not have a stand mixer.
Rosemary is an amazing herb that can be used for a number of health benefits. Its reputation as a natural remedy for headaches comes from its ability to increase circulation. Know what type of headache rosemary helps and how to make your own herbal medicine.
I can't say enough how kind & thoughtful you all are, my friends, even though I'm not the one to feel sorry for. I guess I'm being very emotional & it's not all good. I need to focus on what is good, on what we/I actually have & actually are/am, on the light that must keep us/me move forward & try to make things better. It doesn't come particularly naturally but we/I will get there. We/I need to. while I still hold people currently going through (very) hard times in my heart, I need to show you something "light". I have been dyeing this weekend (trying to keep me sane), and here are my results. I first want to show you the plant I used, and talk a little bit more about it. I used rosemary, also known in latin as Rosmarinus officinalis. It grows wild abundantly here so it made a particularly good subject for my own experiments with not endangered, local & abundantly (if possible) growing species. botanical print (in the public domain now) by Franz Eugen Köhler, Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is a woody, perennial herb with fragrant evergreen needle-like leaves. It is native to the Mediterranean region. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae, which also includes many other herbs. The name rosemary derives from the Latin name rosmarinus, which is from "dew" (ros) and "sea" (marinus), or "dew of the sea" because in many locations it needs no other water than the humidity carried by the sea breeze to live. Flowering, very common in a mature and healthy specimen, blooms in summer in the north; but can be everblooming in warm-winter climates and is variable in color, being white, pink, purple, or blue. Since it is attractive and tolerates some degree of drought, it is also used in landscaping, especially in areas having a Mediterranean climate. Rosemary has a very old reputation for improving memory, and has been used as a symbol for remembrance (during weddings, war commemorations and funerals) in Europe and Australia. Mourners would throw it into graves as a symbol of remembrance for the dead. In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Ophelia says, "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance." (Hamlet, iv. 5.) One modern study lends some credence to this reputation. In the Middle Ages, rosemary was associated with wedding ceremonies - the bride would wear a rosemary headpiece and the groom and wedding guests would all wear a sprig of rosemary, and from this association with weddings rosemary evolved into a love charm. Newly wed couples would plant a branch of rosemary on their wedding day. If the branch grew it was a good omen for the union and family. Rosemary was also stuffed into poppets (cloth dolls) in order to attract a lover or attract curative vibrations for illness. It was believed that placing a sprig of rosemary under a pillow before sleep would repel nightmares. Potential side effects : Recent European research has shown that rosemary interferes with the absorption...
In honour of Dionysus, the God of the vine, prepare this chicken braised in red wine and fresh grapes! The last sacrificial flame to the Olympians may
Rosemary-Sumac Smashed Potatoes with Roasted Garlic Dip will become an instant favorite. Crispy roasted potatoes paired with a rich, creamy sauce with bright notes of sumac and herby undertones.
Rosemary McGrotha in “Assolutamente Nero” by Wayne Maser for Vogue Italia July/August 1989
Everyone goes crazy over these shatteringly crisp crackers bursting with lemon-rosemary flavor. They're perfect with hummus and dips but also pair well with salads and soups.
I like my iPhone's background to be inspirational. As I've worked harder on witchcraft over the years, I find that a witchcraft wallpaper background helps me to stay in a spiritual space even when I'm
These rosemary sea salt sweet potato rolls are quite possibly the easiest and fluffiest rolls ever. They will disappear from your table in a flash!
Sweet caramelized onions dance with creamy Gruyère in velvety egg custard with a bit of tangy yogurt all nestled inside a flaky rosemary crust in this easy quiche recipe.
Recipe video above. Here is a wonderful, classic way to cook a rack of lamb that makes the most of this premium cut of meat! Infused with the flavours of rosemary and garlic from a marinade, then roasted to perfection, it's served with Salsa Verde for a deliciously fresh accompaniment that plays beautifully against the rich lamb.Allow 3 to 4 cutlets per person.
This Rosemary Sea Salt Flatbread is the perfect appetizer or side dish to serve with dinner! It's golden, delicious, crispy on the outside and soft & chewy on the inside. The dough is lightly fried in olive oil and topped with fresh rosemary & sea salt. Yum!
A no-fuss dinner taking only minutes to prepare but still feels like something a little special.
Everyone wants a sharper memory, and as you get older it's especially important to pay attention to the foods you eat in order to preserve your precious mental abilities. Here are seven of my favorite memory-boosting foods.
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My kitchen in Berlin faces a quiet backyard. In summer, I love to leave the windows wide open, hear the birds sing, and then it's often just me, alone with my thoughts and ideas, imagining ingredients, remembering old classics or coming up with new recipes. I get the cooker or oven started and my me
Vegan sweet potato casserole with apples and crunchy rosemary walnuts is a cozy and delicious holiday side dish that's sure to please every kind of eater.
Today we're discussing the ancient Greek god Pan, signs this god wants to work with you, and what you can learn from the great god of the wild. A vast pantheon of gods, both important
So here is my latest Gather Diary. This sneak peek is made possible by wonderful Gather Patrons whose support gives me the extra time to keep a diary of what I’m making, baking and concocting…
Adapted from Yotam Ottolenghi & Sami Tamimi's recipe featured in Jerusalem: A CookbookSuper smooth and creamy, rich in tahini.
You can extract oil from rosemary by simmering rosemary leaves in oil for three hours. Rosemary oil is a popular essential oil used in aromatherapy and massage.
Rectangular raised pie tins, with their straight sides and angled corners, are available from Lakeland (lakeland.co.uk), but you can also use a 20cm x 9cm 8cm-deep loaf tin. Serve cut into slices with chutneys and salads.
Cannellini beans with rosemary and balsamic onions is a simple and quick yet immensely comforting cold weather dish. Vegan and gluten-free.