Basil on its way to the dehydrator |
I also took stock of the rest of our dried herbs. Good Lord! I had no idea we were almost out of basil. Not to worry, though. I have plenty of fresh.
Mr. Big Food's remark about the expense of dried herbs got me wondering just how much good quality, heirloom, organically grown herbs cost. So I went a-lookin' around the World Wide Web. Holy Moly!!
I looked only at one site, Localharvest.com, which offers a lot of products from a lot of smaller farms. Very nice if for those interested in local products. Mr. Big Food was correct. Dried English thyme is crazily expensive.
Prices per ounce:
Basil $1.75
Greek oregano $2.49
Dill $2.99
Cilantro $2.99
Rosemary $3.24
English thyme $3.75
I sure do feel sorry for folks who don't grow their own herbs. Well. That's a lie. I can't think of any good reason not to grow at least some of your favorite herbs.
A patch of cilantro that self-seeded from this spring's planted patch. |
Let me know if you find any canned apples. Not "apple pie filling"...just plain canned apples.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been able to find any.
Will do!
DeleteIs "English Thyme" different from "Thyme"? If so, how??
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