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...do you use in your cooking?
I have some fifty, here is my collection: http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. And you? Cheers Pandora |
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Pandora wrote:
> ..do you use in your cooking? > I have some fifty, here is my collection: > http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg > http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg > > My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix of > spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot > chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. > > And you? > Cheers > Pandora > > > I just counted 31. But I don't use half of them very often at all. I use whole peppercorns, basil, oregano, cumin, thyme, rosemary and paprika the most. -- saerah http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ "Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." -Baruch Spinoza "There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened." -Douglas Adams |
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"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio . net... > Pandora wrote: >> ..do you use in your cooking? >> I have some fifty, here is my collection: >> http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >> http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >> >> My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix >> of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of >> hot chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >> >> And you? >> Cheers >> Pandora >> >> >> > > I just counted 31. But I don't use half of them very often at all. > I use whole peppercorns, basil, oregano, cumin, thyme, rosemary and > paprika the most. Thank you for your answer. What is peppercorns? Pandora > > -- > > saerah > > http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ > > "Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a > disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." > -Baruch Spinoza > > "There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly > what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear > and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is > another theory which states that this has already happened." > -Douglas Adams |
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Pandora wrote:
> "sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio > . net... > >>Pandora wrote: >> >>>..do you use in your cooking? >>>I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>>http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>>http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>> >>>My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix >>>of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of >>>hot chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >>> >>>And you? >>>Cheers >>>Pandora >>> >>> >>> >> >>I just counted 31. But I don't use half of them very often at all. >>I use whole peppercorns, basil, oregano, cumin, thyme, rosemary and >>paprika the most. > > > Thank you for your answer. What is peppercorns? > Pandora > whole black pepper to be ground, or used whole for things like stock. >>-- >> >>saerah >> >>http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ >> >>"Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a >>disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." >>-Baruch Spinoza >> >>"There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly >>what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear >>and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is >>another theory which states that this has already happened." >> -Douglas Adams > > > -- saerah http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ "Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." -Baruch Spinoza "There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened." -Douglas Adams |
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"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio . net... > Pandora wrote: >> "sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> . net... >> >>>Pandora wrote: >>> >>>>..do you use in your cooking? >>>>I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>>> >>>>My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix >>>>of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of >>>>hot chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >>>> >>>>And you? >>>>Cheers >>>>Pandora >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>>I just counted 31. But I don't use half of them very often at all. >>>I use whole peppercorns, basil, oregano, cumin, thyme, rosemary and >>>paprika the most. >> >> >> Thank you for your answer. What is peppercorns? >> Pandora >> > > whole black pepper to be ground, or used whole for things like stock. Oh!! We call it black pepper. Is it the same ? Cheers Pandora > >>>-- >>> >>>saerah >>> >>>http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ >>> >>>"Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a >>>disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." >>>-Baruch Spinoza >>> >>>"There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly >>>what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear >>>and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is >>>another theory which states that this has already happened." >>> -Douglas Adams >> >> >> > > > -- > > saerah > > http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ > > "Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a > disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." > -Baruch Spinoza > > "There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly > what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear > and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is > another theory which states that this has already happened." > -Douglas Adams |
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Pandora wrote:
> "sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio > . net... > >>Pandora wrote: >> >>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio gy.net... >>> >>> >>>>Pandora wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>..do you use in your cooking? >>>>>I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>>>> >>>>>My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix >>>>>of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of >>>>>hot chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >>>>> >>>>>And you? >>>>>Cheers >>>>>Pandora >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>I just counted 31. But I don't use half of them very often at all. >>>>I use whole peppercorns, basil, oregano, cumin, thyme, rosemary and >>>>paprika the most. >>> >>> >>>Thank you for your answer. What is peppercorns? >>>Pandora >>> >> >>whole black pepper to be ground, or used whole for things like stock. > > > Oh!! We call it black pepper. Is it the same ? > Cheers > Pandora > well, I would call the pre-ground stuff "black pepper". same stuff, though :) >>>>-- >>>> >>>>saerah >>>> >>>>http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ >>>> >>>>"Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a >>>>disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." >>>>-Baruch Spinoza >>>> >>>>"There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly >>>>what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear >>>>and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is >>>>another theory which states that this has already happened." >>>> -Douglas Adams >>> >>> >>> >> >>-- >> >>saerah >> >>http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ >> >>"Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a >>disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." >>-Baruch Spinoza >> >>"There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly >>what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear >>and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is >>another theory which states that this has already happened." >> -Douglas Adams > > > -- saerah http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ "Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." -Baruch Spinoza "There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened." -Douglas Adams |
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"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio . net... > Pandora wrote: >> "sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> . net... >> >>>Pandora wrote: >>> >>>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio igy.net... >>>> >>>> >>>>>Pandora wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>..do you use in your cooking? >>>>>>I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>>>>> >>>>>>My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); >>>>>>mix of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican >>>>>>mix of hot chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >>>>>> >>>>>>And you? >>>>>>Cheers >>>>>>Pandora >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I just counted 31. But I don't use half of them very often at all. >>>>>I use whole peppercorns, basil, oregano, cumin, thyme, rosemary and >>>>>paprika the most. >>>> >>>> >>>>Thank you for your answer. What is peppercorns? >>>>Pandora >>>> >>> >>>whole black pepper to be ground, or used whole for things like stock. >> >> >> Oh!! We call it black pepper. Is it the same ? >> Cheers >> Pandora >> > > well, I would call the pre-ground stuff "black pepper". same stuff, though > :) So, if I understand well, peppercorns is chopped black pepper? Yes? Thank you pandora |
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Pandora wrote:
> "sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio > . net... > >>Pandora wrote: >> >>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio gy.net... >>> >>> >>>>Pandora wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio digy.net... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Pandora wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>..do you use in your cooking? >>>>>>>I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>>>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>>>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>>>>>> >>>>>>>My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); >>>>>>>mix of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican >>>>>>>mix of hot chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>And you? >>>>>>>Cheers >>>>>>>Pandora >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>I just counted 31. But I don't use half of them very often at all. >>>>>>I use whole peppercorns, basil, oregano, cumin, thyme, rosemary and >>>>>>paprika the most. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Thank you for your answer. What is peppercorns? >>>>>Pandora >>>>> >>>> >>>>whole black pepper to be ground, or used whole for things like stock. >>> >>> >>>Oh!! We call it black pepper. Is it the same ? >>>Cheers >>>Pandora >>> >> >>well, I would call the pre-ground stuff "black pepper". same stuff, though >>:) > > > So, if I understand well, peppercorns is chopped black pepper? > Yes? > Thank you > pandora > > peppercorns are the whole dried berries of the pepper plant (I'm not sure of the scientific name). ground black pepper or "chopped", i'm guessing, are those peppercorns dried up. -- saerah http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ "Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." -Baruch Spinoza "There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened." -Douglas Adams |
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"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio . net... > Pandora wrote: >> "sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> . net... >> >>>Pandora wrote: >>> >>>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio igy.net... >>>> >>>> >>>>>Pandora wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio odigy.net... >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>Pandora wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>..do you use in your cooking? >>>>>>>>I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>>>>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>>>>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); >>>>>>>>mix of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican >>>>>>>>mix of hot chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>And you? >>>>>>>>Cheers >>>>>>>>Pandora >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>I just counted 31. But I don't use half of them very often at all. >>>>>>>I use whole peppercorns, basil, oregano, cumin, thyme, rosemary and >>>>>>>paprika the most. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Thank you for your answer. What is peppercorns? >>>>>>Pandora >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>whole black pepper to be ground, or used whole for things like stock. >>>> >>>> >>>>Oh!! We call it black pepper. Is it the same ? >>>>Cheers >>>>Pandora >>>> >>> >>>well, I would call the pre-ground stuff "black pepper". same stuff, >>>though :) >> >> >> So, if I understand well, peppercorns is chopped black pepper? >> Yes? >> Thank you >> pandora > > peppercorns are the whole dried berries of the pepper plant (I'm not sure > of the scientific name). ground black pepper or "chopped", i'm guessing, > are those peppercorns dried up. "Dried berries" or "peppercorns dried up" , are not the same ? Pandora |
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Pandora wrote:
> "sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio > . net... > >>Pandora wrote: >> >>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio gy.net... >>> >>> >>>>Pandora wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio digy.net... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Pandora wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio rodigy.net... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Pandora wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>..do you use in your cooking? >>>>>>>>>I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>>>>>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>>>>>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); >>>>>>>>>mix of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican >>>>>>>>>mix of hot chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>And you? >>>>>>>>>Cheers >>>>>>>>>Pandora >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>I just counted 31. But I don't use half of them very often at all. >>>>>>>>I use whole peppercorns, basil, oregano, cumin, thyme, rosemary and >>>>>>>>paprika the most. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Thank you for your answer. What is peppercorns? >>>>>>>Pandora >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>whole black pepper to be ground, or used whole for things like stock. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Oh!! We call it black pepper. Is it the same ? >>>>>Cheers >>>>>Pandora >>>>> >>>> >>>>well, I would call the pre-ground stuff "black pepper". same stuff, >>>>though :) >>> >>> >>>So, if I understand well, peppercorns is chopped black pepper? >>>Yes? >>>Thank you >>>pandora >> >>peppercorns are the whole dried berries of the pepper plant (I'm not sure >>of the scientific name). ground black pepper or "chopped", i'm guessing, >>are those peppercorns dried up. > > > "Dried berries" or "peppercorns dried up" , are not the same ? > Pandora > > peppercorns *are* the dried berries of the plant. -- saerah http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ "Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." -Baruch Spinoza "There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened." -Douglas Adams |
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On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 17:44:05 +0100, "Pandora" >
wrote: >..do you use in your cooking? >I have some fifty, here is my collection: >http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg > >My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix of >spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot >chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. > >And you? >Cheers >Pandora > I never counted. Wait just a minute..... [shuffle, shuffle, rummage, rummage] Crap, I lost count, but I estimate my total to be about 50, too. I keep them in clusters approximately arranged by ethnic/national cuisines. I.e., Euro-herbs like thyme, bay, dill, etc. are in one group; Spanish/Mexican spices like smoked hot paprika, cumin, Mexican oregano, dried chiles, etc. are in another; and Indian/Asian blends and spices like ginger, garam masala, curry powders, etc. are in a third. Then there are the various odd ones like a tin of powdered wasabi and a big pack of herbs de Provence that get clustered in another place because they physically don't fit the appropriate shelves. Not to mention the frozen flavorings like several packs of basil I have in the freezer. modom |
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"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio . net... > Pandora wrote: >> "sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> . net... >> >>>Pandora wrote: >>> >>>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio igy.net... >>>> >>>> >>>>>Pandora wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio odigy.net... >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>Pandora wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>"sarah bennett" > ha scritto nel messaggio . prodigy.net... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Pandora wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>..do you use in your cooking? >>>>>>>>>>I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>>>>>>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>>>>>>>>>http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, >>>>>>>>>>green); mix of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence >>>>>>>>>>herbs, mexican mix of hot chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and >>>>>>>>>>herbs powder. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>And you? >>>>>>>>>>Cheers >>>>>>>>>>Pandora >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>I just counted 31. But I don't use half of them very often at all. >>>>>>>>>I use whole peppercorns, basil, oregano, cumin, thyme, rosemary and >>>>>>>>>paprika the most. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Thank you for your answer. What is peppercorns? >>>>>>>>Pandora >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>whole black pepper to be ground, or used whole for things like stock. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Oh!! We call it black pepper. Is it the same ? >>>>>>Cheers >>>>>>Pandora >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>well, I would call the pre-ground stuff "black pepper". same stuff, >>>>>though :) >>>> >>>> >>>>So, if I understand well, peppercorns is chopped black pepper? >>>>Yes? >>>>Thank you >>>>pandora >>> >>>peppercorns are the whole dried berries of the pepper plant (I'm not sure >>>of the scientific name). ground black pepper or "chopped", i'm guessing, >>>are those peppercorns dried up. >> >> >> "Dried berries" or "peppercorns dried up" , are not the same ? >> Pandora >> >> > > peppercorns *are* the dried berries of the plant. OK! Thank you very much for explanations! Cheers Pandora > > -- > > saerah > > http://anisaerah.blogspot.com/ > > "Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a > disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice." > -Baruch Spinoza > > "There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly > what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear > and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is > another theory which states that this has already happened." > -Douglas Adams |
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Pandora wrote:
> ..do you use in your cooking? > I have some fifty, here is my collection: > http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg > http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg > > My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix of > spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot > chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. > > And you? > Cheers > Pandora > > > i didn't count, but here they are. Not terribly organized, but I know where everything is. http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice1.jpg http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice2.jpg http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice3.jpg it's time to refill everything. I need to see what I have in the freezer and then make a penzey's list and go shopping. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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Pandora wrote:
> > well, I would call the pre-ground stuff "black pepper". same stuff, though > > :) > > So, if I understand well, peppercorns is chopped black pepper? > Yes? No. Peppercorns are what you grind to get ground pepper :-) Are we talking spices, herbs, combinations, variations of the same thing, bottle sauces etc.? I counted close to 50 jars and bottles, but there were some duplicates, like four different types of curry powders, allspice and ground allspice, ground cinnamon, cinnamon sticks and cinnamon sugar, fresh mushroom, canned mushrooms and Chinese dried mushrooms, chicken, beef and vegetable stock cubes and cans and boxes of broths. Then there are the various oils, vinegar, red wine vinegar, white vinegar, brining vinegar, rice wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar etc. Then there are the hot sauces, at least a dozen of those. Mustard.... dry powdered, hot mustard, Dijon, prepared etc. Soy Sauce, light soy sauce, Teriyaki..... |
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"modom" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 17:44:05 +0100, "Pandora" > > wrote: > >>..do you use in your cooking? >>I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >> >>My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix >>of >>spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot >>chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >> >>And you? >>Cheers >>Pandora >> > I never counted. Wait just a minute..... > > [shuffle, shuffle, rummage, rummage] > > Crap, I lost count, but I estimate my total to be about 50, too. Ohhhh! Wonderful! Do you use all? > > I keep them in clusters approximately arranged by ethnic/national > cuisines. I.e., Euro-herbs like thyme, bay, dill, etc. are in one > group; Spanish/Mexican spices like smoked hot paprika, cumin, Mexican > oregano, dried chiles, etc. are in another; and Indian/Asian blends > and spices like ginger, garam masala, curry powders, etc. are in a > third. Mhhh! I keep them separated too! I have also a mix of "american spices"; I miss "Garam Masala" ! Do you buy it or you make it by yourself? Then there are the various odd ones like a tin of powdered > wasabi I miss this too! It is very odd a dried wasabi! I thought it was a creme! and a big pack of herbs de Provence that get clustered in > another place because they physically don't fit the appropriate > shelves. I must build anoter shelf too! They are likely to be too much! > > Not to mention the frozen flavorings like several packs of basil I > have in the freezer. Uahuuuuuuu!!! (translation: WOW)!!!!!! I imagine that your cooking is full of spicies and good as I like! Thank you Pandora!!! > > > modom |
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My favorite spice (actually it is a mixture of spices) is Old Bay
Seasoning. Since I've given up red meat I use it all the time with fish and poultry. |
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"Dave Smith" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote: > >> > well, I would call the pre-ground stuff "black pepper". same stuff, >> > though >> > :) >> >> So, if I understand well, peppercorns is chopped black pepper? >> Yes? > > No. Peppercorns are what you grind to get ground pepper :-) > > Are we talking spices, herbs, combinations, variations of the same thing, > bottle > sauces etc.? > I counted close to 50 jars and bottles, but there were some duplicates, > like > four different types of curry powders, allspice and ground allspice, > ground > cinnamon, cinnamon sticks and cinnamon sugar, fresh mushroom, canned > mushrooms Oh yes! I have duplicates too: ground and not cinnamon, different types of curry etc... > and Chinese dried mushrooms, Oh Yes Shijtake mushrooms. I don't find them very tasty: prefer pocii mushrooms. chicken, beef and vegetable stock cubes and cans > and boxes of broths. Then there are the various oils, vinegar, red wine > vinegar, white vinegar, brining vinegar, rice wine vinegar, balsamic > vinegar > etc. I didn't count bottles of oils and vinegars :( Then there are the hot sauces, at least a dozen of those. Mustard.... dry > powdered, hot mustard, Dijon, prepared etc. Soy Sauce, light soy sauce, > Teriyaki..... What is Teriyaki? A mexican sauce? Cheers Pandora > > > |
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Pandora wrote: > ..do you use in your cooking? > I have some fifty, here is my collection: > http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg > http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg > > My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix of > spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot > chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. > > And you? > Cheers > Pandora I have (and throw out to replace each year or two) over 50 bottles, bags or containers of spices and seasonings, plus I grow several like parsley, rosemary, basil, sage, thyme, scallions, etc.. Among the dried spices/seasonings, I use most the various peppercorns, garlic, flavored peppers, citrus peels, Penzeys Bavarian and Italian blends, garlic, toasted onion bits and baking spices/extracts most often. What a difference for just the right, more exotic flavor seasonings and spices can make in otherwise ordinary cooking! PickyPicksNpicksNpicks.... |
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In article >,
Steve Wertz > wrote: > On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 17:08:09 GMT, sarah bennett > > wrote: > > >I just counted 31. But I don't use half of them very often at all. > >I use whole peppercorns, basil, oregano, cumin, thyme, rosemary and > >paprika the most. > > Careful. As soon as Sheldon sees this thread he'll be screaming > that herbs are not spices. > > I don't know how many I have, but I have *everything* judging by > the sheer volume of them. > > -sw <lol> I know that feeling... I'm on the lookout for a lazy suzan that will fit inside the cabinet where I keep my herbs and spices. I also maintain a small live herb garden. -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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"Pandora" > wrote in message ... > ..do you use in your cooking? > I have some fifty, here is my collection: > http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg > http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg > > My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, > white, green); mix of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, > provence herbs, mexican mix of hot chili peppers, curcuma > and mushrooms and herbs powder. > > And you? > Cheers > Pandora > > > Um, hubby would say.... too many? LoL MoM |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> Pandora wrote: > > >>>well, I would call the pre-ground stuff "black pepper". same stuff, though >>>:) >> >>So, if I understand well, peppercorns is chopped black pepper? >>Yes? > > > No. Peppercorns are what you grind to get ground pepper :-) > > Are we talking spices, herbs, combinations, variations of the same thing, bottle > sauces etc.? > I counted close to 50 jars and bottles, but there were some duplicates, like > four different types of curry powders, allspice and ground allspice, ground > cinnamon, cinnamon sticks and cinnamon sugar, fresh mushroom, canned mushrooms > and Chinese dried mushrooms, chicken, beef and vegetable stock cubes and cans > and boxes of broths. Then there are the various oils, vinegar, red wine > vinegar, white vinegar, brining vinegar, rice wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar > etc. Then there are the hot sauces, at least a dozen of those. Mustard.... dry > powdered, hot mustard, Dijon, prepared etc. Soy Sauce, light soy sauce, > Teriyaki..... > > > I hear you :) I have a cabinet full of herbs & spices and several bags of home frozen herbs as well as spice and/or herb blends. A rotating herb carosel hold another 20 jars of herbs and spices. Then I have about 20 larger bulk containers or spices/herbs/blends that I use a lot of. Like you I have a wide variety of oils, vinegars, broths, sauces, mustards, and salts. Then I have things like liquid smoke, wasabi, hot sauces, wines, sherries, brandy and rum - all used to enhance different dishes. It would take forever to list everything! I think the more you cook, the more you fine tune your cooking, and increase the types of dishes you make, there is a tendency to have a wider variety of herbs, spices, flavourants, etc. There is also a tendency to make your own herb or spice blends. |
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"MoM" > ha scritto nel messaggio . .. > > "Pandora" > wrote in message > ... >> ..do you use in your cooking? >> I have some fifty, here is my collection: >> http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >> http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >> >> My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix >> of spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of >> hot chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >> >> And you? >> Cheers >> Pandora >> >> >> > > Um, hubby would say.... too many? They aren't enough! I must increase my collection. Pandora > > LoL > > MoM > |
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"~patches~" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Dave Smith wrote: > >> Pandora wrote: >> >> >>>>well, I would call the pre-ground stuff "black pepper". same stuff, >>>>though >>>>:) >>> >>>So, if I understand well, peppercorns is chopped black pepper? >>>Yes? >> >> >> No. Peppercorns are what you grind to get ground pepper :-) >> >> Are we talking spices, herbs, combinations, variations of the same thing, >> bottle >> sauces etc.? >> I counted close to 50 jars and bottles, but there were some duplicates, >> like >> four different types of curry powders, allspice and ground allspice, >> ground >> cinnamon, cinnamon sticks and cinnamon sugar, fresh mushroom, canned >> mushrooms >> and Chinese dried mushrooms, chicken, beef and vegetable stock cubes and >> cans >> and boxes of broths. Then there are the various oils, vinegar, red wine >> vinegar, white vinegar, brining vinegar, rice wine vinegar, balsamic >> vinegar >> etc. Then there are the hot sauces, at least a dozen of those. >> Mustard.... dry >> powdered, hot mustard, Dijon, prepared etc. Soy Sauce, light soy sauce, >> Teriyaki..... >> >> >> > I hear you :) I have a cabinet full of herbs & spices and several bags of > home frozen herbs as well as spice and/or herb blends. A rotating herb > carosel hold another 20 jars of herbs and spices. Ohhhhhhhh!!!!! Then I have > about 20 larger bulk containers or spices/herbs/blends that I use a lot > of. Like you I have a wide variety of oils, vinegars, broths, sauces, > mustards, and salts. Then I have things like liquid smoke, wasabi, hot > sauces, wines, sherries, brandy and rum - all used to enhance different > dishes. Ohhhh! When do you use rum and brandy? It would take forever to list everything! I think the more you > cook, the more you fine tune your cooking, and increase the types of > dishes you make, Yes! It's right! there is a tendency to have a wider variety of herbs, > spices, flavourants, etc. There is also a tendency to make your own herb > or spice blends. I hink you are very Gourmet! Cheers and thank you -- Pandora in Piedmont (Nothern Italy) |
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Pandora wrote:
><snip> >> >>I hear you :) I have a cabinet full of herbs & spices and several bags of >>home frozen herbs as well as spice and/or herb blends. A rotating herb >>carosel hold another 20 jars of herbs and spices. > > > > Ohhhhhhhh!!!!! Really it isn't all that impressive at least to me. To me it is more about knowing what herbs, spices, or flavourants to use when and being able to use them properly instead of the amount you have. I have a lot but then I use a lot. > > > Then I have > >>about 20 larger bulk containers or spices/herbs/blends that I use a lot >>of. Like you I have a wide variety of oils, vinegars, broths, sauces, >>mustards, and salts. Then I have things like liquid smoke, wasabi, hot >>sauces, wines, sherries, brandy and rum - all used to enhance different >>dishes. > > > Ohhhh! When do you use rum and brandy? > It depends Pandora. Both rum & brandy are great additions for jams, jellies, and deserts. I use rum & brandy mainly for that reason. Brandied cherries and peaches are really nice as is rehydrating raisens in brandy for some dishes but brandy especially cherry brandy - or cherry whiskey which I prefer - is really a nice flavourant for icings and whipped cream. I use rum for rumtopf and Christmas puddings as well as eggnog. I kind of go with the theory of when I make something and the idea pops into my head that rum or brandy would work with this, I try it to see what happens. > > It would take forever to list everything! I think the more you > >>cook, the more you fine tune your cooking, and increase the types of >>dishes you make, > > > > Yes! It's right! > > there is a tendency to have a wider variety of herbs, > >>spices, flavourants, etc. There is also a tendency to make your own herb >>or spice blends. > > > I hink you are very Gourmet! Oh, heavens no! I'm certainly not gourmet and don't want to be but I do like to cook with good ingredients. Sometimes for this to happen you must grow your own or blend your own mixes or make your own sauces so I have a lot of this type of thing. > Cheers and thank you > |
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"~patches~" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > Pandora wrote: > >><snip> >>> >>>I hear you :) I have a cabinet full of herbs & spices and several bags >>>of home frozen herbs as well as spice and/or herb blends. A rotating >>>herb carosel hold another 20 jars of herbs and spices. >> >> >> >> Ohhhhhhhh!!!!! > > Really it isn't all that impressive at least to me. To me it is more > about knowing what herbs, spices, or flavourants to use when and being > able to use them properly instead of the amount you have. I have a lot > but then I use a lot. >> >> >> Then I have >> >>>about 20 larger bulk containers or spices/herbs/blends that I use a lot >>>of. Like you I have a wide variety of oils, vinegars, broths, sauces, >>>mustards, and salts. Then I have things like liquid smoke, wasabi, hot >>>sauces, wines, sherries, brandy and rum - all used to enhance different >>>dishes. >> >> >> Ohhhh! When do you use rum and brandy? >> > > It depends Pandora. Both rum & brandy are great additions for jams, > jellies, and deserts. I use rum & brandy mainly for that reason. I use only for salted things :) > Brandied cherries and peaches are really nice as is rehydrating raisens Ohhhh! Yesss! A friend of mine usedto rehydrate apricots with brandy! They were Wonderful like this. Once upon a time I have tried to make them and I put them in a pot under brandy! Then I forgot them and I ate them after an year. They were gooder! > in brandy for some dishes but brandy especially cherry brandy - or cherry > whiskey which I prefer - is really a nice flavourant for icings and > whipped cream. I use rum for rumtopf and Christmas puddings as well as > eggnog. I kind of go with the theory of when I make something and the > idea pops into my head that rum or brandy would work with this, I try it > to see what happens. You invent recipe at the moments! Here they see the chef! I think you are a very Gourmet! > > Oh, heavens no! I'm certainly not gourmet and don't want to be but I do > like to cook with good ingredients. Sometimes for this to happen you must > grow your own or blend your own mixes or make your own sauces so I have a > lot of this type of thing. You are too modest! Cheers pandy |
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On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 17:44:05 +0100, "Pandora" >
connected the dots and wrote: ~..do you use in your cooking? ~I have some fifty, here is my collection: ~http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg ~http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg ~ ~My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix of ~spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot ~chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. ~ ~And you? ~Cheers ~Pandora ~ ~ I just counted over 100, but it might be more like 90, since I do have some jars of whole and others of ground of the same spice or herb. I did also count a few mixtures, and just ran out of curry powder tonight.... How many I use on a regular basis? 30 or so. Savory: onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper, white pepper, mixed 4-color pepper, paprika, sweet paprika, cayenne, hot pepper flakes, basil, oregano, thyme, bay leaves, parsley, marjoram, dill "Sweet": cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, anise, fennel, star anise, mace, cardamom and cloves. Also Vanilla, orange, anise, and almond extracts. maxine in ri |
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"The Bubbo" > wrote in message ... > Pandora wrote: >> ..do you use in your cooking? >> I have some fifty, here is my collection: >> http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >> http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >> >> My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix >> of >> spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot >> chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >> >> And you? >> Cheers >> Pandora >> >> >> > > i didn't count, but here they are. Not terribly organized, but I know > where > everything is. > http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice1.jpg > http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice2.jpg > http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice3.jpg > > it's time to refill everything. I need to see what I have in the freezer > and > then make a penzey's list and go shopping. > > -- > .:Heather:. > www.velvet-c.com > Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! damn, I knew I should have ordered more drawers when I had this kitchen made (6 yrs ago)...much better for keeping jars/pkts etc of stuff and more visible, rather than losing stuff to the back of the cupboard Maria |
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The Bubbo > wrote: > Pandora wrote: > > ..do you use in your cooking? > > I have some fifty, here is my collection: > > http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg > > http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg > > > > My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix of > > spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot > > chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. > > > > And you? > > Cheers > > Pandora > > > > > > > > i didn't count, but here they are. Not terribly organized, but I know where > everything is. > http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice1.jpg > http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice2.jpg > http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice3.jpg > > it's time to refill everything. I need to see what I have in the freezer and > then make a penzey's list and go shopping. Don't forget about that cuppa joe we're going to have before or after the trip to Penzeys now in Lakeville. -B -- http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 1-3-2006, Sam I Am! and Hello! |
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MG wrote:
> > "The Bubbo" > wrote in message > ... >> Pandora wrote: >>> ..do you use in your cooking? >>> I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>> http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>> http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>> >>> My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix >>> of >>> spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot >>> chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >>> >>> And you? >>> Cheers >>> Pandora >>> >>> >>> >> >> i didn't count, but here they are. Not terribly organized, but I know >> where >> everything is. >> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice1.jpg >> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice2.jpg >> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice3.jpg >> >> it's time to refill everything. I need to see what I have in the freezer >> and >> then make a penzey's list and go shopping. >> >> -- >> .:Heather:. >> www.velvet-c.com >> Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! > > damn, I knew I should have ordered more drawers when I had this kitchen made > (6 yrs ago)...much better for keeping jars/pkts etc of stuff and more > visible, rather than losing stuff to the back of the cupboard > > Maria > > When I bought my house many years ago I ripped out and rearranged the kitchen before I moved in. My father in law crafted a cabinet to go next to the stove. It had a very wide, deep drawer that I could put my spices in. The bottom part was a tip out trash/recycling cabinet. I loved that thing http://www.velvet-c.com/images/breakfast10.jpg this new place I am renting has these little drawers that are useless to hold most things, but my spices do fit in there so I use them for that. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >, > The Bubbo > wrote: > >> Pandora wrote: >> > ..do you use in your cooking? >> > I have some fifty, here is my collection: >> > http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >> > http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >> > >> > My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix of >> > spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot >> > chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >> > >> > And you? >> > Cheers >> > Pandora >> > >> > >> > >> >> i didn't count, but here they are. Not terribly organized, but I know where >> everything is. >> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice1.jpg >> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice2.jpg >> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice3.jpg >> >> it's time to refill everything. I need to see what I have in the freezer and >> then make a penzey's list and go shopping. > > Don't forget about that cuppa joe we're going to have before or after > the trip to Penzeys now in Lakeville. > -B yeah I was gonna mention. I'm thinking next weekend... -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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_.-In rec.food.cooking, Pandora wrote the following -._
> ..do you use in your cooking? > I have some fifty, here is my collection: > http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg > http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg > > And you? http://www.fauxascii.com/photo/spices.html This doesn't include the backup supply of curry (about a kilo). And I have added more recipes for my food page: http://www.fauxascii.com/food/ Including 3 curried ones. -- .-')) fauxascii.com ('-. | It's a damn poor mind that ' ..- .:" ) ( ":. -.. ' | can only think of one way to ((,,_;'.;' UIN=66618055 ';. ';_,,)) | spell a word. ((_.YIM=Faux_Pseudo :._)) | - Andrew Jackson |
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"maxine in ri" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 17:44:05 +0100, "Pandora" > > connected the dots and wrote: > > ~..do you use in your cooking? > ~I have some fifty, here is my collection: > ~http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg > ~http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg > ~ > ~My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); > mix of > ~spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of > hot > ~chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. > ~ > ~And you? > ~Cheers > ~Pandora > ~ > ~ > I just counted over 100, but it might be more like 90, since I do have > some jars of whole and others of ground of the same spice or herb. I > did also count a few mixtures, and just ran out of curry powder > tonight.... How manyyy! And where you keep them? All in a shelf? > > How many I use on a regular basis? 30 or so. > Savory: onion powder, garlic powder, black pepper, white pepper, mixed > 4-color pepper, paprika, sweet paprika, cayenne, hot pepper flakes, > basil, oregano, thyme, bay leaves, parsley, marjoram, dill > > "Sweet": cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, anise, fennel, star > anise, mace, cardamom and cloves. Also Vanilla, orange, anise, and > almond extracts. Thank you very much for your answer! cheers pandora > > maxine in ri |
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"MG" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "The Bubbo" > wrote in message > ... >> Pandora wrote: >>> ..do you use in your cooking? >>> I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>> http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>> http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>> >>> My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix >>> of >>> spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot >>> chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >>> >>> And you? >>> Cheers >>> Pandora >>> >>> >>> >> >> i didn't count, but here they are. Not terribly organized, but I know >> where >> everything is. >> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice1.jpg >> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice2.jpg >> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice3.jpg I like those alluminium or inox boxes! Do you buy them with spices inside? >> it's time to refill everything. I need to see what I have in the freezer >> and >> then make a penzey's list and go shopping. You have enough! Cheers and thank you pandora >> >> -- >> .:Heather:. >> www.velvet-c.com >> Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! > > damn, I knew I should have ordered more drawers when I had this kitchen > made (6 yrs ago)...much better for keeping jars/pkts etc of stuff and more > visible, rather than losing stuff to the back of the cupboard > > Maria > |
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"The Bubbo" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > MG wrote: >> >> "The Bubbo" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Pandora wrote: >>>> ..do you use in your cooking? >>>> I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>>> http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>>> http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>>> >>>> My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); >>>> mix >>>> of >>>> spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot >>>> chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >>>> >>>> And you? >>>> Cheers >>>> Pandora >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> i didn't count, but here they are. Not terribly organized, but I know >>> where >>> everything is. >>> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice1.jpg >>> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice2.jpg >>> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/spice3.jpg >>> >>> it's time to refill everything. I need to see what I have in the freezer >>> and >>> then make a penzey's list and go shopping. >>> >>> -- >>> .:Heather:. >>> www.velvet-c.com >>> Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! >> >> damn, I knew I should have ordered more drawers when I had this kitchen >> made >> (6 yrs ago)...much better for keeping jars/pkts etc of stuff and more >> visible, rather than losing stuff to the back of the cupboard >> >> Maria >> >> > > When I bought my house many years ago I ripped out and rearranged the > kitchen > before I moved in. My father in law crafted a cabinet to go next to the > stove. > It had a very wide, deep drawer that I could put my spices in. The bottom > part > was a tip out trash/recycling cabinet. I loved that thing > http://www.velvet-c.com/images/breakfast10.jpg > this new place I am renting has these little drawers that are useless to > hold > most things, but my spices do fit in there so I use them for that. Yes It's very nice! As I told you the post before, I like very much those round inox boxes with other boxes inside! Have you bought them just for this purpose? Cheers Pandora > > -- > .:Heather:. > www.velvet-c.com > Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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"Faux_Pseudo" > ha scritto nel messaggio news:2hlwf.37866$9G.8019@dukeread10... > _.-In rec.food.cooking, Pandora wrote the following -._ >> ..do you use in your cooking? >> I have some fifty, here is my collection: >> http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >> http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >> >> And you? > > http://www.fauxascii.com/photo/spices.html > > This doesn't include the backup supply of curry (about a kilo). > > And I have added more recipes for my food page: > http://www.fauxascii.com/food/ > Including 3 curried ones. Beautiful! Thank you! Cheers Pandora > > -- > .-')) fauxascii.com ('-. | It's a damn poor mind that > ' ..- .:" ) ( ":. -.. ' | can only think of one way to > ((,,_;'.;' UIN=66618055 ';. ';_,,)) | spell a word. > ((_.YIM=Faux_Pseudo :._)) | - Andrew Jackson |
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"PickyJaz" > ha scritto nel messaggio oups.com... > > Pandora wrote: >> ..do you use in your cooking? >> I have some fifty, here is my collection: >> http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >> http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >> >> My favourite a Curry, mix of peppers (black, pink, white, green); mix >> of >> spices for cous cous; tuscany herbs, provence herbs, mexican mix of hot >> chili peppers, curcuma and mushrooms and herbs powder. >> >> And you? >> Cheers >> Pandora > > I have (and throw out to replace each year or two) over 50 bottles, > bags or containers of spices and seasonings, plus I grow several like > parsley, rosemary, basil, sage, thyme, scallions, etc.. Among the > dried spices/seasonings, I use most the various peppercorns, garlic, > flavored peppers, citrus peels, Penzeys Bavarian and Italian blends, > garlic, toasted onion bits and baking spices/extracts most often. What > a difference for just the right, more exotic flavor seasonings and > spices can make in otherwise ordinary cooking! I have never heard of toasted onion! I think I would like! Thank you pandora > > PickyPicksNpicksNpicks.... > |
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"Michael O'Connor" > ha scritto nel messaggio ups.com... > My favorite spice (actually it is a mixture of spices) is Old Bay > Seasoning. Since I've given up red meat I use it all the time with > fish and poultry. Oh! So you use one and many... Thank you pandora |
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_.-In rec.food.cooking, Pandora wrote the following -._
> > "Faux_Pseudo" > ha scritto nel messaggio > news:2hlwf.37866$9G.8019@dukeread10... >> _.-In rec.food.cooking, Pandora wrote the following -._ >>> ..do you use in your cooking? >>> I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>> http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>> http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>> >>> And you? >> >> http://www.fauxascii.com/photo/spices.html >> >> This doesn't include the backup supply of curry (about a kilo). >> >> And I have added more recipes for my food page: >> http://www.fauxascii.com/food/ >> Including 3 curried ones. > > Beautiful! Thank you! Thank you for the enthusiastic reply. This was my first post since October since I don't/can't read this group from Halloween to New Years because it becomes too highly traphic. Even if it means missing Bob T mess with micro-encephalon boy. Good to know it was a good showing. -- .-')) fauxascii.com ('-. | It's a damn poor mind that ' ..- .:" ) ( ":. -.. ' | can only think of one way to ((,,_;'.;' UIN=66618055 ';. ';_,,)) | spell a word. ((_.YIM=Faux_Pseudo :._)) | - Andrew Jackson |
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"Faux_Pseudo" > ha scritto nel messaggio news:ALtwf.39606$9G.34911@dukeread10... > _.-In rec.food.cooking, Pandora wrote the following -._ >> >> "Faux_Pseudo" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> news:2hlwf.37866$9G.8019@dukeread10... >>> _.-In rec.food.cooking, Pandora wrote the following -._ >>>> ..do you use in your cooking? >>>> I have some fifty, here is my collection: >>>> http://tinypic.com/juy1if.jpg >>>> http://tinypic.com/juy1oz.jpg >>>> >>>> And you? >>> >>> http://www.fauxascii.com/photo/spices.html >>> >>> This doesn't include the backup supply of curry (about a kilo). >>> >>> And I have added more recipes for my food page: >>> http://www.fauxascii.com/food/ >>> Including 3 curried ones. >> >> Beautiful! Thank you! > > Thank you for the enthusiastic reply. This was my first post since > October since I don't/can't read this group from Halloween to New > Years because it becomes too highly traphic. Even if it means missing > Bob T mess with micro-encephalon boy. > > Good to know it was a good showing. You are welcome. I like to see exotic things... :)) You should write more in This NG! Cheers Pandora > > -- > .-')) fauxascii.com ('-. | It's a damn poor mind that > ' ..- .:" ) ( ":. -.. ' | can only think of one way to > ((,,_;'.;' UIN=66618055 ';. ';_,,)) | spell a word. > ((_.YIM=Faux_Pseudo :._)) | - Andrew Jackson |
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Pandora wrote:
>> >> When I bought my house many years ago I ripped out and rearranged the >> kitchen >> before I moved in. My father in law crafted a cabinet to go next to the >> stove. >> It had a very wide, deep drawer that I could put my spices in. The bottom >> part >> was a tip out trash/recycling cabinet. I loved that thing >> http://www.velvet-c.com/images/breakfast10.jpg >> this new place I am renting has these little drawers that are useless to >> hold >> most things, but my spices do fit in there so I use them for that. > > Yes It's very nice! As I told you the post before, I like very much those > round inox boxes with other boxes inside! Have you bought them just for this > purpose? > Cheers > Pandora > > yeah, i got one from a catalog years ago and when it arrived the top was all scratched up so I called them and asked if I could return it for a replacement and they sent the replacement and told me to keep the scratched one. So I kept it and used it. the only issues I have with them is that I have to keep the spices that I use frequently in there as they are exposed to the air and if they get knocked around they will actually get mixed up in the cups. I spent weeks picking cardamom seeds out of my cinnamon. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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