Wild Thyme Gourmet Continental Cafe : If the urge for a bite to eat strikes while you're browsing the shops of Village Walk, head straight to Wild Thyme for sandwiches, soup, salads and from-scratch baked goods.
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""'Pseudophilotes sinaicus " "', the "'Sinai baton blue "', one of the world's smallest butterflies, lives only on mountainside patches of wild thyme in an arid corner of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt called Saint Katherine Protectorate.
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Other local ingredients include seabirds and waterfowl ( including their eggs ), salmon and trout, crowberry, blueberry, rhubarb, Iceland moss, wild mushrooms, wild thyme, lovage, angelica, and dried seaweed, as well as a wide array of dairy products.
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Returning to the Prince of Wales's Theatre in 1914, he played Peter Pembroke in " Broadway Jones ", and at the Comedy Theatre in 1915 he was Edouard de Fontaine in " Wild Thyme " and appeared in " On Trial ".
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The generic name " Thymallus " derives from the Greek ????????, " thyme smell ", a name derived from the fragrance of wild thyme that freshly caught graylings are believed to smell similar to . " Thymallus thymallus " is the type species of its genus.
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We made a shopping list, including 24 small onions, gathered some wild thyme and bay leaves and set to simmering, skimming scum, and eventually making, with great trepidation, but quite successfully, a perfectly light sauce veloute, all on our ancient stove, using water we hauled from a well.
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All contain rare species such as Rosser's sac spider ( " Clubiona rosserae " ) and the soldier-fly ( " Odontomyia angulata " ) as well as stone curlew and plant species such as Breckland wild thyme ( " Thymus serpyllum " ) and spring speedwell ( " Veronica verna " ).
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Other plants Simmons suggests gardeners avoid, as they may eventually become problems here, include kiwi vine, rugosa rose, Japanese and common hedge privet, Japanese hops, creeping buttercup, chervil ( Anthriscus sylvestris ), Lysimachia nummularia, silver lace vine, sycamore maple, tree of heaven, wild thyme, white mulberry and Western catalpa trees, and Myosotis scorpioides.
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Where the limestone soils are thinner, a more species-rich grassland is found : wild thyme, " Thymus praecox ", and selfheal, " Prunella vulgaris ", are common, and in some places there are large populations of spring gentian, " Gentiana verna ", a nationally rare species that is found nowhere else in Great Britain outside the Teesdale area.
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Springtime abbacchio is beloved of Romans; Romney Marsh lamb and agneau pre-sale come from animals raised near the English Channel in England and France; Sisteron lamb is raised in Provence, and those blessed with palates more exquisite than mine detect hints of wild thyme and rosemary in it; Pauillac lamb makes a perfect foil for the great Pauillac wines like Chateau Latour.