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...linked to Americans' greatly heightened interest in cooking. No self-respecting cook would be without at least the culinary big four-thyme, basil, parsley and oregano-to which most gourmets would add rosemary, savory, sage, saffron, sassafras, tarragon, mint, chives, dill, lemon verbena, marjoram, fennel, sorrel, chervil, coriander, cumin, caraway and celery seed. From ajowan to zedoary, there are hundreds of other herbs available, in 17th century Herbalist John Parkinson's phrase, "for use and delight." To the delight of the vast army of health-food enthusiasts who use herbs, most of them are grown organically without chemical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: Herbs for All Seasons And Reasons | 9/1/1975 | See Source »

...entrees have big names and offered little. The Beef Korma With Rice was a good excuse for beef Stroganoff, with a dash of cumin and coriander. If you order Roast Beef With Nicoise Sauce and Marinated Vegetables ($3.00) you get three small slices of round roast, an anonymous sauce of ketchup, mayonnaise and sour cream, and a collection of cold, precooked vegetables: one string bean (inspired), one carrot, one broccoli spear. (If the vegetables were marinated in anything it was boiling water...

Author: By Robert D. Luskin and Tina Rathborne, S | Title: Fair Find, Middling French | 7/7/1972 | See Source »

...second, building up at 1,500 gs per second; 25 gs for one second; building up at 600 gs per second. * One of them: "Siberian Tiger Steak." Recipe: "Take a one-vertebra thickness of Tbone, rub with sodium glutamate, powdered ginger, powdered mustard, garlic, thyme and cumin seed before broiling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Fastest Man on Earth | 9/12/1955 | See Source »

...this, that any time anybody got a new idea in doctrine or ecclesiastical polity, he went out, if he had power enough, and founded a new denomination to represent it. ... A hundred and more denominations in this country, competing, overlapping, each insisting on some minutiae, tithing mite, anise or cumin and neglecting the weightier matters of the law. And so far has this historic policy gone that one denomination of Mennonites is distinguished from all others by the fact that it thinks wearing buttons wrong and wears hooks and eyes instead. "Against this policy of Protestantism we have taken...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: To the Holy Land | 3/9/1925 | See Source »

...yard dash--L. H. Baker '11, 6 yds.; R. W. Bennett '13, 7 yds.; K. S. Billings '12, 4 yds.; W. V. Booth '13, 7 yds.; P. C. Cumin '12, scratch; W. W. Davies '13, 7 yds.; J. M. Eager Sp., 6 yds.; H. E. Eaton '12, 6 yds.; N. Gammons '13, 7 yds.; R. S. de Gozzaldi '13, 5 yds.; W. C. Hall '13, 7 yds.; L. E. Hodges '13, 7 yds.; C. E. Hanson '12, 7 yds.; R. F. Hoyt '10, 3 yds.; G. N. Hurd '13, 6 yds.; J. P. Long '11, 4 yds.; E. K. Merrihew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FALL HANDICAP GAMES AT 3 | 10/30/1909 | See Source »

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