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Description
Cultivated for over 5,000 years, Rosemary plant history is understandably steeped in legend, myth, and folklore. Rosemary has been used since the time of the early Greeks and Romans. Greek scholars often wore a garland of the herb on their heads to help their memory during examinations.
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Ingredients
Rosemary leaf.
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Directions
To make Rosemary tea: Bring 10 ounces (295 ml) of water to a boil. Add 1 a teaspoon of loose Rosemary leaves to the hot water. Alternatively, place the leaves in a tea infuser and steep them for 5–10 minutes, depending on how flavourful you like your tea.
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Uses
Add Rosemary sprigs to a mesh bag, toss it in the dryer and have your clothes come out smelling amazing.
SKU | Unit Size |
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26473 | 3 x 200 g |
26475 | 2 kg BULK |
26477 | 12.5 kg RM |
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Description
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Ingredients
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Directions
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Uses
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Cultivated for over 5,000 years, Rosemary plant history is understandably steeped in legend, myth, and folklore. Rosemary has been used since the time of the early Greeks and Romans. Greek scholars often wore a garland of the herb on their heads to help their memory during examinations.
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Rosemary leaf.
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To make Rosemary tea: Bring 10 ounces (295 ml) of water to a boil. Add 1 a teaspoon of loose Rosemary leaves to the hot water. Alternatively, place the leaves in a tea infuser and steep them for 5–10 minutes, depending on how flavourful you like your tea.
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Add Rosemary sprigs to a mesh bag, toss it in the dryer and have your clothes come out smelling amazing.