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7 Reviews of Herbes De Provence

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From: NcMysteryShopper

On Jun 22, 2006

Great Recipe. I added some dried chives to the mix. Very pretty! Thanks Mama!

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    From: Sharon123

    On Jun 28, 2006

    Easy to put together, and smells so good! Thank you!

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  • From: What's Cooking?

    On Jan 20, 2007

    What a lovely herb mix - I love the addition of lavender, an herb I've never used in cooking before. Thanks!

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    From: CraftScout

    On Jun 14, 2007

    I've never used lavender in cooking before, either, and I found it unusual. Not BAD - just unusual. Thankfully it didn't have the same soapy taste that lavender can sometimes smell like, although it does taste just like it smells. Now I have another thing to do with any flowers my lavender plants produce (darn things aren't blooming, yet!). The only problem I had was in finding dried lavender that I was sure was good for culinary uses. It wasn't available at the local grocery store, but I made a trip to Central Market and found it in their bulk aisle.

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    From: DreamoBway

    On Jun 2, 2008

    This was, obviously, extremely easy to make. I couldn't find any savory (even looking at several different stores) so I omitted it and added a little extra thyme. I used 1 teaspoon of the final product to make a zucchini and summer squash saute. There were about 4 cups of the vegetables, and I would say the herbs were a little strong for me - not a bad flavor, just too much. I'll most certainly continue using the mixture in different recipes. Thank you for posting. Reviewed for ZWT 4.

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    From: cookiedog

    On Jun 11, 2009

    I just discovered I am a fan of Herbs de Provence. Paired with Herb Crusted Pork Tenderloins you will be eating like an Epicurean Queen! Merci Mama's Kitchen. Made for ZWT 5.

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    From: ~Rita~

    On May 29, 2009

    I used this in A Grand French Feast.. 1 teaspoons oregano leaves I cut the recipe back because I was using lavender from last year. And I plan on making this fresh when my lavander is ready for picking. I mixed 1 teaspoons thyme leaves, 1/4 teaspoon basil leaves, 1/4 teaspoon sage leaf,1 teaspoons savory,1 teaspoons lavender flowers, 1/4 teaspoon rosemary added fresh chives, 1/2 teaspoon dried garlic, and 1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary. Merci Beaucoup! Made for ZWT5

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