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Lemon Thyme has medicinal and culinary purposes. Lemon thyme is used in food, personal care, and household cleaners for its nutritional and fragrant benefits. 

 

Herbs are sold in 0.5 ounce incremenets and packaged in ziplock plastic bags. Labeled tins and glass jars sold separately.

Lemon Thyme

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    • Lemon thyme refreshes and adds tang to salads, marinades, soups, and desserts. It enhances flavors and makes eating enjoyable.
    • Lemon thyme is used in home and personal care products as a natural, refreshing alternative to traditional goods.
    • Lemon thyme's invigorating scent makes it a popular choice in aromatherapy. Lemon thyme essential oil is used in diffusers, massage oils, and bath products to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and uplift mood. Its citrusy and herbal aroma creates a refreshing ambiane that can transform any space into a tranquil retreat.
    • Lemon thyme’s natural antibacterial and antiseptic properties make it a valuable ingredient in household cleaning products. Lemon thyme-infused cleaning sprays, surface wipes, and soaps offer an effective and eco-friendly way to keep your home clean and fresh. 

    • Lemon thyme is often incorporated into natural skincare and hair care products for its beneficial effects.

    • Lemon thyme leaves can be used to make herbal infusions and teas that offer a refreshing and soothing experience. 

    • Lemon thyme’s aromatic properties make it an effective natural insect repellent. The scent of lemon thyme can deter mosquitoes, flies, and other pesky insects, reducing the need for chemical-laden repellents. 

    • The delightful fragrance of lemon thyme has inspired the creation of personal care products that mimic its culinary allure. Lemon thyme-scented soaps, bath salts, and body lotions provide a refreshing bathing experience and leave a subtle citrusy aroma on the skin.

    • Lemon thyme can be used as a seasoning herb to add depth and complexity to various dishes. The delicate leaves, either fresh or dried, can be sprinkled over salads, roasted vegetables, or grilled meats as a finishing touch. The herb’s vibrant flavor infuses the dish with a subtle lemony essence, enhancing the overall taste and aroma.

    • Incorporating lemon thyme into marinades and dressings can take your culinary creations to new heights. The lemony essence of the herb goes well with other things, like garlic, olive oil, and citrus juices. Use lemon thyme-infused marinades for poultry, fish, or tofu to infuse them with a bright and savory taste. Similarly, whisk lemon thyme into salad dressings for a tangy and aromatic twist.

    • Lemon thyme adds depth and complexity to soups and stews, transforming them into flavorful and comforting meals. 

    • When roasting or grilling meats, vegetables, or even fruits, lemon thyme can be a secret weapon for enhancing the flavors.

    • Lemon thyme can bring a surprising twist to sweet treats and baked goods. Infuse the herb’s flavor into syrups, jams, or custards to add a hint of citrusy freshness.

    • For a long-lasting infusion of lemon thyme flavor, consider making your own infused oils or vinegars.

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