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Think of a classic Italian or French (depends on who you ask) sauce that tastes rich, nutty, and just plain delicious. You're now imagining yourself spending hours slaving over the stove. Right? Nope. All this takes is 5 minutes and 2 ingredients. That's right...two!

 

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This is one of the decorative thyme used as ground cover in our garden, this variety is blooming and the flowers are minuscule but very pretty.

The good old thymes before it was recently destroyed by some bitch who goes by OZ.

Fresh Thyme on Polaris Parkway in Westerville, Ohio.

Veronica serpyllifolia, Thorington Street, Suffolk, 11 May 2016

From Taste.com.au, to use up some thyme Mr Ross kindly gave me on friday

having a sweet and agreeable smell.

One of Matilda's favorite activities is when I sit on the front porch with her and Suki out on their tie-out. She always loves lying on the thyme.

Wet thyme plant under the rain

Thymian Limonade

Quite tasty. I think I should chop and pop into a salad to try. Picked fresh from the garden. Used it on the Cedar plank salmon

Random shot of Lemon Thyme.

Thyme in Horses Field, Aviemore

Will Ye Go, Lassie?

(Wild Mountain Thyme)

 

Oh the summertime is coming

And the trees are sweetly blooming

And the wild mountain thyme

Grows around the blooming heather

Will ye go, Lassie go?

 

Chorus

And we'll all go together

To pluck wild mountain thyme

All around the blooming heather

Will ye go, Lassie go?

 

I will build my love a tower

Near yon' pure crystal fountain

And on it I will build

All the flowers of the mountain

Will ye go, Lassie go?

 

If my true love she were gone

I would surely find another

Where wild mountain thyme

Grows around the blooming heather

Will ye go, Lassie go?

  

Written by Robert Tannahill, sung here by Kate Rusby -

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A rusty red hen takes her nest just in thyme.

Two thyme cuttings in Smart Water SIPs. Cuttings taken about a week and a half ago. Both are beginning to show root development (I was too curious and couldn't prevent myself from checking to see if they had roots... ie. pulled them out to have a look see). Thyme cuttings are both in coir only.

Swordfish steaks with sprigs of thyme, ready for the addition of a marinade.

Wild thyme at Little Scar, Ribblehead

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