It probably is a lot cheaper than buying spices in little jars at the supermarket, yes. It doesn't look cheap when you see that a pound of Greek seasoning costs $12.40, but a pound of any spice is really quite a lot. I would say a pound is enough to season about 50 pounds of potatoes. And while dill weed is more expensive per pound ($9.99 for an 8-ounce bag), it's also very light and fluffy and goes further per penny than any salt-based mix ever could. And it's a brilliant green, unlike what you'll find in most stores. I'd recommend buying it in small quantities so you're always getting the freshest. I don't think there's anything I ordered that I don't plan to use up completely within six months, except perhaps the dried orange peel granules (which will keep longer than that anyway).
There's a store in Jacksonville, if you ever get over that way. This was my first order from them,
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Date: 2006-03-24 02:07 pm (UTC)There's a store in Jacksonville, if you ever get over that way. This was my first order from them,