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Back on topic, another for Plainleaf.Will you be having a 'Herbs' (pronounced 'Erbs' - why? Oh Ok, I pronounce 'hotel' as 'otel.) Section. If you do, for the UK market, please can you clearly state that cilantro is also known as coriander?And for the cooks - have you ever seen Knorr cilantro (coriander) cubes? Brilliant they are, teensy mini-cubes, 20 in a box, and very flavoursome. I cleared the store shelves of them to bring back. On special offer - 20 cents a box. My US bargain 8)Lishka
Back on topic, another for Plainleaf.Will you be having a 'Herbs' (pronounced 'Erbs' - why?
Quote from: Lishka on October 21, 2011, 09:57:00Back on topic, another for Plainleaf.Will you be having a 'Herbs' (pronounced 'Erbs' - why? Oh Ok, I pronounce 'hotel' as 'otel.) Section. If you do, for the UK market, please can you clearly state that cilantro is also known as coriander?And for the cooks - have you ever seen Knorr cilantro (coriander) cubes? Brilliant they are, teensy mini-cubes, 20 in a box, and very flavoursome. I cleared the store shelves of them to bring back. On special offer - 20 cents a box. My US bargain 8)Lishka .. now to add the post, as an edit!! ::)Sounds like an excellent plan to me. By the time I've bought the seeds, sowed them, planted them out, cut off the leaves, chopped them up, frozen them in ice cube trays ............don't know why I bother!!
It may interest you to know that I work in an Antique Centre and there is a big revival in Cake plates,stands and bone china tea sets.The sort Granny had in he display cabinet in the parlour.................
Betula how do you cope working in an antique shop?when I worked in a cactus nursery I could spend most of my wages there ;D(Just had marmite on toast :D)
So thankful I didn't have to learn English as a second language
So tell us: who did invent English muffins? Don't tell me the Scots did that also.