Use woody herbs like bay leaves, rosemary and oregano to add flavor to your dishes without adding fat, sugar or salt.
Where in the refrigerator to store bagged salad: The best place to store any leafy greens is the crisper drawer, says Havern.
Nothing beats the satisfaction of having a nice cup of tea  – except maybe sipping a custom blend you grew and harvested from your very own garden. The Peninsula is suitable for cultivating many ...
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Can you eat bay leaves?

If you are the kind of cook who regularly drops a few bay leaves into a pot of simmering rice or soup, it’s inevitable that one occasionally ends up in a serving bowl. It can be jarring to find a bay ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A warmer-than-average fall and early winter have left Utah with below-normal snowpack, raising concerns about the state’s water outlook as winter progresses. According to a Utah Water ...
The coach went for it on fourth and one in the second quarter rather than kick a field goal, and his team wound up losing by ...
Dry weather is about to return to the Bay Area. To hear the National Weather Service tell it, the transition from the wet days simply did not move as fast as forecasters anticipated. “We will ...
Warmer winters and coastal floods are having a real impact on Blithewold's stunning gardens. Can they be saved?
If you're doing Dry January, try a sampling event with crafted mocktails noon-3 p.m. Jan. 3 at Titletown Brewing Company, 320 N. Broadway, Green Bay. More information is on the Facebook event. It's ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — After just a few isolated lingering showers Tuesday morning, the Bay Area’s dry trend officially begins. Sunshine and temperatures in the 50s will be the trend for most of the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Monday brings plenty of sunshine and a continuation of the dry trend we have had across the Bay Area for a week now. Temperatures are on a gradual warming trend, rising into the ...