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How much dried rosemary do you use when the recipes calls for fresh rosemary?
The general ratio for fresh rosemary to dried is 1:3 - one teaspoon of dried rosemary is equivalent to three teaspoons of fresh. However, this may vary depending on the specific recipe and your personal preferences.
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