While in texas,I found these..
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Originally Posted by raptureready
Originally Posted by Deb watkins
I am having a hard time finding Charcoal Seasoning. It is made by McCormick. It has been discontinued in my area, I am sure because it makes the burgers tastes so good that it is 'bad' for us.
I'm getting ready to go to Texas, what store did you find them in? Was it a chain that might be almost anywhere?
but i think they are perfect!
i use fresh cilantro alot. i should grow some this year.
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Now how cool are those? I haven't seen them, but I'll be on the look out now! Nothing better than fresh spices whether they're dried or from a garden. I get so excited when my produce market has fresh basil and dill. In Florida, parsley and cilantro are readily available, but it's hard to find some of the other herbs.
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I think these are a fantastic way for cooks that might not be that experienced with spices to make something that tastes complicated, but really isn't. It's good marketing ... maybe you wouldn't use that much of a certain spice so you never buy it... this way you get what you need...
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Redkimba I'm with you. I visit the spice store as often as I can, for the price of 1 bottle of spice in the grocery, you can buy 4 or 6 1 oz. bags of whatever... they also hand mix blends for you.
Another great place to buy bulk spices , if you use alot of something.... is like a health food ( organic) store that sells them. Here inColorado we have Vitamin Cottage, they sell bulk spices & herbs very inexpensively.
Another great place to buy bulk spices , if you use alot of something.... is like a health food ( organic) store that sells them. Here inColorado we have Vitamin Cottage, they sell bulk spices & herbs very inexpensively.
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