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I bought some of this at the health food store and it just sat there for a
while. Then I decided to use it one day when I was in a hurry. It had most
of the seasonings I was going to use anyway, plus a few more. Yum!

I made that recipe tonight that was posted here for Gordon Ramsey's potatoes
with onions and chicken broth. The Herbamare was the only seasoning I used
on them. Heaven!

I am in love with this stuff. Sure makes cooking a lot quicker.

Anyone else use it?


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On Nov 8, 5:03 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> I bought some of this at the health food store ...[snip]....The Herbamare was the only seasoning I used
> on them. Heaven!
>
> I am in love with this stuff. Sure makes cooking a lot quicker.
>
> Anyone else use it?


For those of us who don't patronize "health food" stores, what is
it? -aem

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"aem" > wrote in message
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> On Nov 8, 5:03 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>> I bought some of this at the health food store ...[snip]....The
>> Herbamare was the only seasoning I used
>> on them. Heaven!
>>
>> I am in love with this stuff. Sure makes cooking a lot quicker.
>>
>> Anyone else use it?

>
> For those of us who don't patronize "health food" stores, what is
> it? -aem


Here's a link to the maker:

http://www.avogel.ca/en/product-find...amare_orig.php

Basically a seasoning blend.


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> On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 01:03:10 GMT, Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> I bought some of this at the health food store and it just sat there for
>> a
>> while. Then I decided to use it one day when I was in a hurry. It had
>> most
>> of the seasonings I was going to use anyway, plus a few more. Yum!
>>
>> I made that recipe tonight that was posted here for Gordon Ramsey's
>> potatoes
>> with onions and chicken broth. The Herbamare was the only seasoning I
>> used
>> on them. Heaven!
>>
>> I am in love with this stuff. Sure makes cooking a lot quicker.
>>
>> Anyone else use it?

>
> Ever tried Trocomare?
>
> "These herbs are combined with natural sea salt and allowed to
> "steep" for up to one year before the moisture is removed at low
> temperature by a special vacuum process, allowing all the good
> qualities, aroma and taste to be absorbed by the sea salt."
>
> Steeped for 1 year? WTF is that supposed to do?


I haven't tried that one. Haven't seen it at the store. I don't do a lot
of cooking with hot peppers unless I'm doing Mexican food and then I either
use chili powder or a Mexican blend seasoning, depending on what I'm making.


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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 06:42:49 GMT, Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 01:03:10 GMT, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>>> I bought some of this at the health food store and it just sat there
>>>> for
>>>> a
>>>> while. Then I decided to use it one day when I was in a hurry. It had
>>>> most
>>>> of the seasonings I was going to use anyway, plus a few more. Yum!
>>>>
>>>> I made that recipe tonight that was posted here for Gordon Ramsey's
>>>> potatoes
>>>> with onions and chicken broth. The Herbamare was the only seasoning I
>>>> used
>>>> on them. Heaven!
>>>>
>>>> I am in love with this stuff. Sure makes cooking a lot quicker.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone else use it?
>>>
>>> Ever tried Trocomare?
>>>
>>> "These herbs are combined with natural sea salt and allowed to
>>> "steep" for up to one year before the moisture is removed at low
>>> temperature by a special vacuum process, allowing all the good
>>> qualities, aroma and taste to be absorbed by the sea salt."
>>>
>>> Steeped for 1 year? WTF is that supposed to do?

>>
>> I haven't tried that one. Haven't seen it at the store. I don't do a
>> lot
>> of cooking with hot peppers unless I'm doing Mexican food and then I
>> either
>> use chili powder or a Mexican blend seasoning, depending on what I'm
>> making.

>
> Trocomare is different than the spicy version of Herbamare. The
> spiciest thing in Trocomare is horseradish.


Hmmmm... I will look for it.


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