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07-04-2007, 12:15 AM
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My dad saw this in Reader's Digest. What a cool idea, 1 Tablespoon foil packets for 99 cents. Great way to try something if you only need a little. They also carry some fun blends and rubs. Here is the website:
http://www.pinchplus.com/It looks like they are adding a recipe section to it eventually. There are stores listed in several states that carry their products.
Maryann
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hmmm, interesting - would be handy for the trailer...
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Hello,
I am thinking to start a restaurant and for that, I want the good quality of spices and organic herbs so please suggest me.
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Hi Ranny! Welcome to the forum! For personal use, a lot of the members use Penzey's.
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Hi Ranny - also welcome to the forum. We hope you'll join in on our fun.
We buy 99% of our spices and herbs from Penzeys. The quality is so high that some of the stuff I have had for years is still as flavorful as if I'd just bought it. (they got lost in a storage area) We do buy some from ethnic stores. For a large restaurant, I'm not sure if they would be cost effective. But the quality is beyond belief.
You can check prices and their catalog online at Penzeys.com.
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Hello, Ranny.
Whichever you choose, don't forget to ask if they have commercial food-service accounts. You may be able to get prices that are lower than the consumer prices.
If blueberry muffins have blueberries in them, what do vegan muffins have?