Where do you get your spices?

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ziad

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Where do you get your spices?

from ziad on 06/21/2015 09:54 PM

Do you just get them at the grocery Store? On-Line, Specialty store? Grow them? Where to get your spices from?

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Honeyrose

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Re: Where do you get your spices?

from Honeyrose on 06/22/2015 01:50 AM

Grocery Store.

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JohnnyRudick

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Re: Where do you get your spices?

from JohnnyRudick on 06/22/2015 02:25 AM

Down at the Grocery Store.

Just about ANY Grocery Store.

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coastlady

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Re: Where do you get your spices?

from coastlady on 06/22/2015 02:59 AM

Grocery store

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EternalSail...

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Re: Where do you get your spices?

from EternalSailorSol on 06/22/2015 03:18 AM

grocery Store (in most cases)

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Jdogg

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Re: Where do you get your spices?

from Jdogg on 06/23/2015 07:17 AM

I get most of mine from the Dollar tree, and the more exotic ones from Krogers.

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Marianne

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Re: Where do you get your spices?

from Marianne on 06/26/2015 11:14 AM

Many spices come from abroad and need special processing and mixtures; we have to buy them in groceries, supermarkets, or specialised stores.

But we often forget the native herbs and vegetables of our regions, which can be grown in gardens or pots or, for some, even found in nature, or bought directly from farms and vegetable growers; quite a few can be used as spices, without complicated processing or preparation. Onions, garlic, peppers, for instance, are a classic ingredient of many European recipes, as much as parsley, lovage, chives, basilicum, cumin, thyme, rosemary, tarragon, sage, chervil, dill, laurel, lavender, mint, lemon balm, etc., etc. - just to cite a few.

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