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"les Fines Herbes" Seasoning

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Herb/spice, Seasonings 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 T Sweet basil
6 T Chervil
1 t Sweet marjoram
1/2 t Thyme
1/2 t Rosemary
1 T Tarragon

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix thoroughy, make it as fine as possible (in a food procesorif you
like) and store in a lidded jar. Use sparingly.  Posted to MC-Recipe
Digest V1 #155  Date: Mon, 15 Jul 1996 18:07:13 -0300  From: Calvin
Deiterich <cedeiter@epix.net>  Recipe By     : The Rosemary House

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“A state of mind that sees God in everything is evidence of growth in grace and a thankful heart. #Charles Finney”

Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 44
Calories From Fat: 7
Total Fat: <1g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 12.9mg
Potassium: 693.4mg
Carbohydrates: 8.5g
Fiber: 2g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 3.8g


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