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Article: Bay Laurel - the 2009 herb of the year: To dry or not to dry???

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Forum: Article: Bay Laurel - the 2009 herb of the yearReplies: 1, Views: 3
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podster
Deep East Texas, TX
(Zone 8a)

July 04, 2009
11:02 PM

Post #6779001

Fun & interesting information on the bay laurel. Tell me, if it is better to use dried bay leaves in cooking, what would be the best way to dry them? I've only used them fresh.
carrielamont
Milton, MA
(Zone 6a)

July 05, 2009
12:43 PM

Post #6780497

??? Sorry, I do not know the answer to that one! It's a good question, though, and maybe someone else can answer it. Anyone? Thanks for reading!


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