Prebe wrote:Menolly wrote:Heh, at least you have luck growing any basil. All of my herbs die off in the Florida heat. I've tried growing them in pots indoors, but I use too much too often for them to ever make a solid beginning.
I know exactly what you mean, which is why I have given up on growing anything from seeds (except cilantro, which is easy in all climates given enough water). I usually spend 10-20 bucks on annuals (basil mainly) every spring which I plant out. but basil IS a bitch among herbs. Agreed.
The herb I have the most trouble growing is dill weed. I
love dill, on fish or chicken, in gravies, mixed into a tossed salad, or added to green beans or peas. Yet I can't get it to grow. Argh.
Prebe wrote:You should be able to grow an excellent rosemary in your climate btw. Something I can't do. The winter kills it unless it is very mild. I recall seeing rosemary bushes the size of small trees in South Australia. A climate that I believe is very close to Florida's.
Is it as wet and humid as Florida's climate? I also love rosemary, especially for skewering chunks of marinated lamb and grilling over a flame. But when I've tried to grow it, the sapling rotted from too much moisture, even though I hardly ever watered it. Perhaps I should start it in the winter when it doesn't rain every day.
Prebe wrote:I missed it here to. It's alway a pleasure to speak with others who like to cook from scratch, but who are not to snobbish to admit using both frozen and canned foods, when the situation calls for it.
Then try not to let the 'tank keep you from popping into other areas of the Watch whenever you can (sorry Av). Of course, I'm not one to speak, as addicted to the Pantheon as I have become...
Prebe wrote:Couldn't find blue box at Krafts homepage btw. Is it a kind of Mac'n Cheese?
Heheheh...yeah, Kraft doesn't call that product blue box, but anyone familar with it knows what I mean when I call it that. It's their standard Macaroni and Cheese dinner, with the powdered cheese packet included with the elbow macaroni. While I think I make a killer home made baked macaroni and cheese casserole with white sauce and everything, at this point, Beorn still prefers the blue box stuff. :::sigh:::