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Nutmeg – whole or ground spice

Nutmeg – whole or ground spice

by Timaree Hagenburger | Jul 27, 2016 | Cost Plus World Market, Herbs/Spices, Ingredients, Online/Amazon, Supermarkets, Trader Joe's

Nutmeg can be purchased whole and grated with a microplane, or purchased ground. The outside of nutmeg can be ground and is sold as mace.
Mesquite Seasoning Blend – dry spice

Mesquite Seasoning Blend – dry spice

by Timaree Hagenburger | Jul 27, 2016 | Cost Plus World Market, Herbs/Spices, Ingredients

This mesquite seasoning blend sold at Cost Plus World Market is one of the only that I’ve seen that does not contain salt on the ingredient list.
No-Salt Seasoning – 21 blend (organic)

No-Salt Seasoning – 21 blend (organic)

by Timaree Hagenburger | Jul 27, 2016 | Costco, Herbs/Spices, Ingredients

This my favorite no-salt seasoning blend – as it has a bit of zip to it and combines 21 organic ingredients. It is nearly a pound (14.5 oz) and sells for less than $9.00 at Costco. I use it in many recipes, when cooking whole grains for savory dishes and when I...
Curry Powder – dry spice

Curry Powder – dry spice

by Timaree Hagenburger | Jul 27, 2016 | Cost Plus World Market, Herbs/Spices, Ingredients, Online/Amazon, Supermarkets

This is my VERY FAVORITE curry seasoning/powder. Since all curry powders are a blend of several herbs and spice, each taste a little different. This one has a bit of a sweet flavor, while other brands taste bitter to me. If you don’t have a Cost Plus World...
Cumin – ground dry spice

Cumin – ground dry spice

by Timaree Hagenburger | Jul 27, 2016 | Cost Plus World Market, Herbs/Spices, Ingredients, Online/Amazon, Supermarkets, Trader Joe's

Cumin seeds can be purchased whole (and toasted in a dry pan before grinding for maximum flavor) or ground. If you are not fond of cumin, try ground coriander.
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