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Old 21-01-2003, 10:06 PM
Mike
 
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Default Cuttings from a bay tree

In article , Alison alison.freeth@NoS
pAm.wideopenwindows.fsbusiness.co.uk writes

"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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Yes. There are several plants called "bay" and several that look
like Laurus nobilis but aren't. Sweet bay's leaves smell like the
bay leaves you buy for cooking when crushed (only better than dry
ones), because they are :-)

But are they all edible (well cook-withable cos I know you're not supposed
to eat them)? I'm worried now cos my sister has a 'bay' tree and is busy
cooking all sorts of stuff with the leaves infused!

--A


We're still here after about 30 years of using them :-))

Mike and Joan and the children :-))


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