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Outof stockOregano Mexican
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Oregano, Mexican

$8.00$21.60
(Based on 1 review)

A relative of Lemon Verbena.  Similar to Mediterranean oregano, though more citrusy with a hint of mild licorice.  Use in Latin American dishes and Southwestern cuisine with Chile Peppers, Cumin, and Paprika.

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Outof stockPoultry Seasoning
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Poultry Seasoning

$9.75
(Based on 4 reviews)

Poultry Seasoning was originally named Bell’s Seasoning after inventor and cook William G. Bell created this unique blend of herbs and spices in 1867. Trading ships from around the world would bring his ingredients to the Boston Harbor. A perfect accent for your stuffing recipe, our Poultry Seasoning combines Sage, Celery, Onion and more. Use in poultry dishes and stuffing, or for a special twist, add to hamburgers, veggie-burgers or the crust of pot pies.

Hand blended in small batches with: celery seed, sage, sweet Chiles, onion, savory, rosemary, thyme and marjoram.

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Rosemary
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Rosemary

$7.25$20.00

Rosemary can be found growing near the ocean – its name in Latin means dew of the sea.  The aromatic leaves resembling pine needles are said to aid memory and are symbols of success, remembrance, love, loyalty, and fidelity.

Use in savory and sweet recipes for meats, broiled fish, roasted chicken, marinades, stews, stuffing, dressings, breads, and desserts. Also pairs well with cheese. Some say that it aids with the digestion of fats.

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Outof stockSage
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Sage

$7.25$9.75

Sage has been used for centuries as both a seasoning and healing herb. Once the most-used cooking seasoning, it was replaced by Oregano during World War ll when pizza & pasta came home with the return of U.S. servicemen. Use in stuffing, dressings, chowders, stews, tomato sauces, and breads. Cheese flavored with sage is fancied in England.

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Outof stockThyme
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Thyme

$8.00

To ancient Greeks, Thyme symbolized style, elegance and courage. In the middle ages, ladies would embroider thyme leaves on the scarves of their knights to wear into battle. To the Roman, Pliny, it was a remedy for a myriad of disorders.

Use to season leg of lamb, French stews, Italian dishes, poultry stuffing, Manhattan clam chowder, and stocks. Try on fresh tomatoes, add a pinch to marinades, herb butters and cottage cheese (or put under your pillow to ward off bad dreams). [Thyme]

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Outof stockXiMiTXVRRi ~ Basque Seasoning
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XiMiTXVRRi ~ Basque Seasoning

$9.25$25.00

Meaning “a mixture of several things”, XiMiTXURRi is the signature blend of herbs, garlic, and Chiles used to season meats and marinades throughout the Basque Region of France and Spain.
Known as “Chimichurri” in Venezuelan steakhouses, use dry blend on veggies, meat & fish. Mix w/olive oil & red wine vinegar for a Basque-flavored vinaigrette.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: basil, parsley, oregano, Chiles, onion, and garlic.

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