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I was low on a number of herbs and the stuff in the old spice jars was
pretty old, so I went to bulk barn and bought enough of each to fill the
old McCormicks jars. I got sage, tarragon, thyme and rosemary, and
enough bay leaves to fill an old 8oz jam jar.... grand total... $2.36.

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On 12/1/2020 6:57 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> I was low on a number of herbs and the stuff in the old spice jars was
> pretty old, so I went to bulk barn and bought enough of each to fill the
> old McCormicks jars. I got sage, tarragon, thyme and rosemary, and
> enough bay leaves to fill an old 8oz jam jar.... grand total... $2.36.
>

Good score!

Jill
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