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What is the one spice in your cupboard you seldom use but if you threw it away you think you may need it?
Was thinking of this while talking about how growing up my grandmother always used cloves to spice up her ham and never used them any other time. For me that would have to be poultry seasoning. I only really use it for stuffing...
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Where to buy smoked paprika in Baltimore?
Local favorite McCormick Spice makes a good smoked paprika as part of their Gourmet Collection Spice line. I can get it at my local Safeway and I’m sure it’s in most of the large supermarkets.
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Source for Juniper berries
If you are in Philly, theres a store in the terminal market that sells bulk spices and teas, and likely has juniper berries. Also, its one of the standards in the McCormick spice jar array in the supermarket.
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Kosher Smoked Paprika
I am looking for Kosher Smoked Paprika, I normally buy McCormicks but its not kosher. Any help would be appriciated.
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Whatamix
I did a google search for “Whatamix” and only came up with a few DJ services. Then I searched for “meatball seasoning.” It seems McCormick spices in Turkey makes an award-winning meatball seasoning, but I...
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Peppermint extract in Arlington/Cambridge area?
Doesn’t have to be “upscale”, as long as it’s peppermint extract and not “flavoring”. I think I’ll check one of those grocery stores... Whole Foods doesn’t carry the normal spice...
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Curry Powder from India
I recently became interested in Indian cooking (again) and purchased some prepared curry powder from an Indian grocery store. I have used generic McCormick, and bought the imported types many, many years ago and even made my own...
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Ground chipotle pepper
Looking for good ground chipotle pepper to try in a brownie recipe (the bottled McCormick at my local Giant looked a little sad). Willing to go anywhere accessible by bus or metro, though I live in Silver Spring. Thanks
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Penzey's vs. Montreal
According to McCormick's website, the Montreal seasoning blend is a mix of: SALT, SPICES (INCLUDING BLACK PEPPER, AND RED PEPPER), GARLIC, PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED SOYBEAN OIL, NATURAL FLAVOR, AND EXTRACTIVES OF PAPRIKA. I...
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food coloring, expiration date
spices at this link: http://www.mccormick.com/content.cfm?id=10451 The concerns about using the Assorted Food Colors beyond the “Best By” date code are flavor and/or optimum performance concerns, not health related...
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pink peppercorns in Santa Rosa?
Have you tried Whole Foods? They’re originally from Brazil but caught on internationally in the 80s. They’re not particularly exotic, McCormick sells them. Anyplace with a large spice aisle should have them.
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Regional cooking kit
I’m not sure if you’re looking for a “cooking kit” or a “food kit,” but if it’s the latter, Ostrowski’s Polish Sausage, Berger Cookies, Goetze’s candy, and McCormick spices...
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What is Thai Seasoning?
, Coriander, Onion, Red Pepper, Shrimp, Garlic, Cinnamon, Nutmeg,and Lemon Oil. McCormick brand includes: spices (including chili pepper, ginger, coriander, red pepper, cumin cinnamon, and star anise), salt, garlic, lemon peel,...
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Corn Pudding Question
spice site . Anywhere I take it, EVERYONE who even remotely likes corn LOVES McCormick's corn pudding.
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Smoked Paprika
McCormick's is crap. Don’t buy it if you can help it. I buy all my spices from Penzey’s.... much better, and cheaper (on an ounce-for-ounce basis) too.
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