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Quote from Forum Archives on October 6, 2001, 7:22 pmPosted by: Goatsnsoaps <Goatsnsoaps@...>
I got this from a news letter, thought it was a neat idea<< Skip the usual cut-and-dry approach to herb arrangements by fashioning a
wreath from fresh snippets of greenery. Start with a small wire wreath form
and a spool of green florists' wire, available in any craft department. Cut
small bunches of thyme, marjoram, oregano, chives, and other favorite cooking
herbs. Take a generous bunch and wire it to the wreath form with a few turns
of wire around the stems. Add a second bunch, overlapping it onto the wired
stems of the first bunch. Continue around the wreath form in the same way.
When your wreath is finished, hang it in the kitchen near the stove, where
it's in easy reach for a pinch of this or that.
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Posted by: Goatsnsoaps <Goatsnsoaps@...>
<< Skip the usual cut-and-dry approach to herb arrangements by fashioning a
wreath from fresh snippets of greenery. Start with a small wire wreath form
and a spool of green florists' wire, available in any craft department. Cut
small bunches of thyme, marjoram, oregano, chives, and other favorite cooking
herbs. Take a generous bunch and wire it to the wreath form with a few turns
of wire around the stems. Add a second bunch, overlapping it onto the wired
stems of the first bunch. Continue around the wreath form in the same way.
When your wreath is finished, hang it in the kitchen near the stove, where
it's in easy reach for a pinch of this or that.
>>