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Homemade rolls with grilled chicken, tomatoes, fresh thyme, parsley and Havarti. Rolls are brushed with olive oil and grilled with a panini press.
The dietary use of garlic and thyme has been traced back thousands of years. An Egyptian papyrus dating from 1,500BC listed 22 healthy uses for garlic. Today, we are starting to understand how they work.
Garlic and thyme, the two powerful antioxidants found in Forever Garlic-Thyme®, combine to create a great tool in maintaining good health. When garlic is cut or crushed, enzymes react to produce a powerful immune-enhancing agent. Studies have shown that garlic’s other ingredients help the metabolism convert fats to energy and protect the body against free radicals.
Thyme contains saponins and other beneficial antioxidant substances.
Powerful antioxidant
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Helps protect the body against free radicals
Helps support the conversion of fats to energy
Spreading: The plant is cultivated on barren land, sand, no stagnant water in the plains until the mountains.
Body plant used: aerial parts of the plant.
Harvest time: thyme harvested before flowering in May.
Internal use: for internal use thyme is used to treat the following diseases: enterocolitis, helminitiaze, stimulating liver function, whooping cough.
External use: thyme is used in external use to treat the following conditions: wounds, ulcers, stimulating the peripheral circulation.
A heaping tablespoon of herbs brewed with a quart of fresh water and let it sit a bit.
For the treatment of chronic bronchitis (whooping cough and productive cough) - as emergency remedy, give a few sips of hot infusion of thyme, which has bronchodilator effects, soothing expectorant and fast.
For a long-term treatment is recommended powder, which is taken three times a day, a teaspoon.
The treatment lasts four weeks.
In addition, the hot baths with infusion of thyme, which have powerful effects strengthening immunity ... read more ...
Ina Garten's parmesan and thyme crackers should be on everyone's holiday baking list.
Get the recipe at Minimally Invasive.
All this rain has made a mess of my thyme. Need to replace it.
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"Parsley, Sage, Rosemary; you're more than welcome. Thyme; you can get lost!"
Poor quality punning for the December 2006 Monthly Scavenger Hunt.
My band from 1995-97; indie noise rock with a pop flavor. Photos courtesy of Heimo Schirgi; taken some time in fall 1995