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	<title>Comments on: Meal:  Our Herb Garden</title>
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		<title>By: Aaron</title>
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		<description>Sounds excellent, and sadly familiar.  Weâ€™ve resorted to telling ourselves that fresh herbs are the most important thing of all.  With those, you can make anything you buy at the store taste fantastic.  Jen and I had a very unsuccessful garden this year as well.  But last night, we used fresh mint, oregano, and thyme from our herb garden and it helped us forget about the sad little tomatoes we have shriveling on the vine.  I say: Viva los Herbs!  (Only I don&#039;t say it out loud, in case someone who actually speaks Spanish might here me).
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sounds excellent, and sadly familiar.  Weâ€™ve resorted to telling ourselves that fresh herbs are the most important thing of all.  With those, you can make anything you buy at the store taste fantastic.  Jen and I had a very unsuccessful garden this year as well.  But last night, we used fresh mint, oregano, and thyme from our herb garden and it helped us forget about the sad little tomatoes we have shriveling on the vine.  I say: Viva los Herbs!  (Only I don&#8217;t say it out loud, in case someone who actually speaks Spanish might here me).</p>
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