Sage
$7.25 – $19.60
Sage has been used for centuries as both a seasoning and healing herb. Once the most-used cooking seasoning, it was replaced by Oregano during World War ll when pizza & pasta came home with the return of U.S. servicemen. Use in stuffing, dressings, chowders, stews, tomato sauces, and breads. Cheese flavored with sage is fancied in England.
SKU | 7205L |
Categories | Herbs, Spices |
Tags | Nutmeg Notebook Favorites, SOS Free, Straight Up Food Favorites |
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