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How to grow lovage – for perennial harvests of a surprisingly sweet and celery-like crop
Lovage may not be a very well-known herb, but it should be. It is a statuesque perennial herb that can reach six feet in height and the leaves, stems, and seeds are all edible. With a taste similar to ...
Fresh, clean, with a little bite and celery undertones, this easy and delicious salad highlights the flavor of wild lovage. Lovage, a member of the parsley family, grows on sandy beaches across the ...
One would think that Peter Shaffer's famous play "Lettice and Lovage" would attract gardeners with its edible-centric title, but its plot about two eccentric British women has nothing to do with ...
The influential Danish chef has relied on lovage’s strong celery-like flavor to add character to warm salads, icy granitas, even savory donuts at his Copenhagen restaurant, Noma. (And when he shutters ...
The herb lovage has an intense celery flavor, and a little bit goes a very long way. Local Romanian expats are fans and use it to flavor sour soups. Another option, preferable for grilling season, is ...
Go to local events list below and click on title for details. Looking for things to do today in Lake Oswego? Here's one: Lakewood Theatre Company offers an eccentric tour through the dullest house in ...
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