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Kitchen Herbs

Kitchen Herbs - 7 News Result(s)
  • 5 Common Herbs You Can Easily Grow in Kitchen Containers or Pots
    5 Common Herbs You Can Easily Grow in Kitchen Containers or Pots

    There are plenty of herbs that you can easily grow in pots in your kitchen or container. Here, we have listed some of the most commonly used herbs in Indian kitchens.

  • Alys Fowler: Herbs for Free
    Alys Fowler: Herbs for Free

    'Perennial herbs such as rosemary, sage, lavender and thymes can live for a long time, but grow leggy and flop with age'There's a front garden on the way to my allotment filled with nothing but ...

  • Get Your Own Edible Balcony: How to Grow Herbs
    Get Your Own Edible Balcony: How to Grow Herbs

    How can you possibly resist a sprinkle of fresh coriander on your daal, soup or chicken curry? How can you not have a bowl of mint sauce (popularly known as pudina chutney) stacked away in ...

  • Grow Your Own Herbs | Grow Your Own
    Grow Your Own Herbs | Grow Your Own

    A wide variety of popular kitchen herbs can be grow plentifully and with ease indoors or out - just beware of rampant mint.Do you cook with fresh herbs? Then sorry. Since this column started, you've ...

  • Weight Loss: This Lip-Smacking Lemon and Coriander Soup May Help You Lose Weight
    Weight Loss: This Lip-Smacking Lemon and Coriander Soup May Help You Lose Weight

    Alongside lemon, there are plenty of kitchen herbs and ingredients that may help us with sustainable weight loss

  • Low-Calorie Diet: Drinking This Cumin Tea May Do Wonders For Weight Loss And Detox
    Low-Calorie Diet: Drinking This Cumin Tea May Do Wonders For Weight Loss And Detox

    Cumin Water For Weight Loss: Mixing a few kitchen herbs with water could give you instant detox drinks at home. This herbal concoction may help boost your skin, digestion, immunity, heart health and weight loss.

  • Manage Diabetes: 7 Amazing Detox Water Recipes You Can Try
    Manage Diabetes: 7 Amazing Detox Water Recipes You Can Try

    The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has suggested that people with type-2 diabetes are at higher risk of severe troubles from COVID-19 infection.

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