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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 17:38:19#1
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I want to start an herb garden. I got Dill but don't know what you use it in. It smells good.

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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 21:18:38#2
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Does anybody use this herb?

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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 21:26:36#3
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moved to plants and gardening,

i cant bear dill to be honest all i know is people use it with pickling.

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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 21:29:42#4
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I remember dill in my moms and grandmas gardens.It runs wild to other people gardens and treated as weeds in my familly.

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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 21:32:38#5
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Grow Mint, thats all you need for your sunday roast lamb.

Thats the only herb that tastes better fresh than the dried stuff.

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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 21:34:47#6
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bizgrad said:
Does anybody use this herb?



i chop it very fine, then put it with boiled red potatos, or in white rice (not too much with the rice...just a sprinkle).

also good in potato salad.

soups.
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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 21:35:24#7
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adonis said:
Grow Mint, thats all you need for your sunday roast lamb.

Thats the only herb that tastes better fresh than the dried stuff.



no way dude, coriander is way better fresh
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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 21:38:19#8
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treebee said:
no way dude, coriander is way better fresh


Respect.



First time ever on any known place on planet earth.....



I admit i am wrong..


FFS, and to be wrong on a gardening forum thread too...



If i was depressive, i would say goodbye now.


Trust a woman to remind me of the best ingredient of a decent stuffing.
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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 21:39:42#9
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adonis said:
Respect.



First time ever on any known place on planet earth.....



I admit i am wrong..


FFS, and to be wrong on a gardening forum thread too...



If i was depressive, i would say goodbye now.


Trust a woman to remind me of the best ingredient of a decent stuffing.


LMAO respect right back atcha!
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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 21:44:28#10
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I like to use dill when I stuff and bake a trout.


Gut the trout
Wash out the cavity
Stuff with a handful of dill, a good squeeze of lemon juice, salt, pepper add a little butter.
Wrap in foil
Bake in a moderate oven for 20-25 minutes

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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 21:49:28#11
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dayslikethese said:
I like to use dill when I stuff and bake a trout.


Gut the trout
Wash out the cavity
Stuff with a handful of dill, a good squeeze of lemon juice, salt, pepper add a little butter.
Wrap in foil
Bake in a moderate oven for 20-25 minutes


For all you unmarried fellas, bag this one.


And ask her if she can skin a rabbit to, if she can then i'm certain her dad owns a brewery and she was a ex gymnast.

*hands bird a fishing spear*




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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 21:51:55#12
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I don't care for dill, so I couldn't help ya.

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New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 22:52:51#13
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I use dill as follows:

With salmon especially.

Swedish style smoked salmon with dill

Poached/grilled/a la parilla salmon with dill or dill garlic mayo.

Sweet pickles with dill.

Or, one of the many herbs in the Greek dish of slow baked meat/chicken wrapped in paper.

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Edited: August 22, 2008 @ 22:53
New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 23:05:08#14
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Pan fry some salmon fillet.
Chop the dill up fine, put in a pan with a bit of butter and the juice of one lime and a teaspoon of sugar. Stir until melted

When the salmom is cooked drizzle it over the top.. it's delicious

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Edited: August 22, 2008 @ 23:05
New Post! Aug 22, 2008 @ 23:27:41#15
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1. Turn up with slayed animal

2. Woman cook






simple.

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