
I showed you fresh thyme once before, but didn't really talk about the thyme specifically. I don't usually buy thyme. It's sort of a hassle what with those tiny leaves.

But sometimes you just need the fresh stuff and thankfully, brands such as North Shore Living Herbs or Nature Sensations provides them in a neat little container available in the produce section of your grocery.
One of my Cooking Club magazines had a tip for getting the leaves from the stems of thyme: run a leafy stalk through a slot of a slotted spoon. Now I need to get myself a slotted spoon. Until then, I'll be picking the leaves off by hand.
Fresh thyme, available from Henry's Market for $1.99/living plant.
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