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Two Tablespoons Of Fresh Rosemary Converts To How Much Dry Rosemary?
Asked by Guest2592695 in Measurements And Units 4 months ago - 1 answer
2tsp dry ...more
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Asked by Guest in Meanings Of Names 3 years ago - 2 answers
According to the 1990 census of the United States, Rosemary was a popularly used as a female first name. It was not famous as a surname. This girl's name 'Rosemary' has a Latin origin. It is pronounced as ROHZ-mare-ee. Rosemary and means dew of sea. The name Rosemary is composed of two parts: Rose and Mary. The name Rose is a name ...more
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Asked by Guest in Plants & Botany 3 years ago - 1 answer
Rosemary basically is a woody, perennial herb which has aromatic evergreen needle- like leaves. It is found in large quantities in the Mediterranean area. It is a component of the mint family Lamiaceae, which also comprise of many additional herbs. Forms vary from upright to trailing; the upright ones can grow up to 1.5 m to 2 m at times. The leaves are normally evergreen, 2-4 cm ...more
Answered by Memo 3 years ago
What Does The Name Rosemary Mean?
Asked by Guest231258 in Diets 11 months ago - 2 answers
According to the 1990 census of the United States, Rosemary was a popularly used as a female first name. It was not famous as a surname. This girl's name 'Rosemary' has a Latin origin. It is pronounced as ROHZ-mare-ee. Rosemary and means dew of sea. The name Rosemary is composed of two parts: Rose and Mary. The name Rose is a name ...more
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Asked by Guest in Historical Crimes 3 years ago - 1 answer
Rosemary Pauline West was born on the 29th of November in the year 1953. He birth name was Rosemary Letts. She is basically an English serial killer who is now serving a life sentence for the murders that she committed along with her husband of about twelve women. She had a history of violence and was basically a bisexual person but in real she preferred women. She ...more
Answered by mistique 3 years ago
Asked by Guest427070 in Plants & Botany 9 months ago - 1 answer
Rosemary or rosemaria,,,is a herb which is excellent for helping someone to sleep, or as a sexual stimulant. The problem being that the cells or the body need to get moving again. Running is good but it locks the fat cells between the legs and under the arms....rose marie.... Helps fatty cells to drain. Dont think because you smile that you can't use this cleanser... It's a dialy ...more
Answered by The-crown 9 months ago
Asked by Guest498543 in Pruning 9 months ago - 1 answer
I have 3 bushes. You can trim them anytime - keep the trimmings in the house to make it smell fresh - keep in mind rosemary is an "upper" and getting the oil on your hands while trimming can be like drinking an entire pot of coffee... ...more
Answered by Apriltgifh 9 months ago
Is It Best To Use Dried Or Fresh Rosemary?
Asked by Guest in Organic 4 years ago - 1 answer
It is always best to use fresh whenever possible, but it is acceptable to use rosemary in its dried state. Dried rosemary keeps much of the flavour and strength of fresh rosemary, so therefore either one is acceptable. Rosemary should be a greyish-green with a sweet, pungent aroma. Rosemary can be used all ...more
Answered by louise_gorman 4 years ago
What Dishes Does Rosemary Compliment?
Asked by Guest in Recipes 4 years ago - 1 answer
Rosemary is particularly suited to lamb, pork and focaccia. It can also be used to add flavour to baked potatoes and to make a herb butter for vegetables. Rosemary foliage can be used to flavour fish and also chicken. Rosemary blooms go nicely with salads, and can be added to olive oil to give more flavour. If rosemary is ...more
Answered by louise_gorman 4 years ago
Asked by Guest in Food & Drink 4 years ago - 1 answer
Rosemary does often grow wild in the Mediterranean coast, but is cultivated in many regions. Rosemary can be grown in homes from seeds, although it may be easier to take a cutting from another rosemary plant, as the seeds tend to be difficult to germinate. Starting with a cutting is much quicker. If you wish to grow some rosemary, ...more
Answered by louise_gorman 4 years ago
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