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Pumpkin Pie
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Pumpkin Pie Spice

$9.25$25.00
(Based on 4 reviews)

The original English pumpkin pie was actually a whole pumpkin stuffed with apples, sugar, and a combination of spices, and then baked. This spice blend became known as Pumpkin Pie Spice in the 19th century. Use with pumpkin and squash recipes, cookies, sweet potato pie, custard, and cheesecake or be daring and sprinkle on ice cream, oatmeal or a latté.

 

Hand blended in small batches: cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, allspice and star anise.

 

Recommended Recipes:

Apple Stuffed Pumpkin

Pumpkin Pound Cake

Pumpkin Spice Bar Cookies

Pumpkin Spice Coconut Macaroons

 

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Rosemary
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Rosemary

$7.25$17.00

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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Saffron
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Saffron

$13.50
(Based on 1 review)

Saffron, the stigma from the blue-flowering crocus, is always hand-picked; a gram of Saffron can be between 200 and 500 stigmas. No wonder Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world!

Saffron is one of the few spices whose quality has been defined by the International Standards Organization (ISO) based on its color, aroma, and flavor. Our Saffron has been rated grade 1 in all three categories. Standard jar contains a one-gram pouch.

Use just a tiny bit to add color and flavor to paella, rice, sauces and seafood dishes.

 

Recommended Recipes:

Vegan Paella demonstration on YouTube.

Lemon & Saffron Cake

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Sage
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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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Showstopper
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Showstopper Topper!

$8.50$22.95

Our version of the popular “everything” spice with NO added salt! Sprinkle on top of anything to add flavor and crunch. Hand blended in small batches with: sesame seeds, garlic, poppy seeds, and onion.

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Sole della Toscana Garlic Tomato Blend
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Sole della Toscana

$10.50$28.35
(Based on 3 reviews)

This versatile garlic-tomato Tuscan blend is great on anything to add a bit of pizzazz! Use on pasta, meats, fish, veggies, salads, bread and in sauces. Garlic, tomato, herbs and a touch of heat from Chiles give this blend a true northern Italian flavor.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: garlic, tomato, rosemary, sage, lemon peel, milled porcini mushroom, and Chiles.

 

Click HERE for Local Spicery’s Creamy Italian Dressing (no salt, no oil, no sugar).

 

Click HERE to see a Local Spicery roasted veggie dish on our YouTube channel.

 

Click HERE to see High Carb Hannah making a veggie side dish with Sole della Toscana.

 

Click HERE to see High-Carb Hannah using Sole della Toscana on her morning potatoes.

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Thyme
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Thyme

$7.25$19.60

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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Turmeric
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Turmeric

$8.25$16.50
(Based on 2 reviews)

A member of the Ginger family, this bright yellow powder is also known as Indian Saffron. It is the spice that gives Curry Powder its distinctive color. Recent research suggests that Turmeric may have medicinal properties.

Use in curries, pickles, relish, salads, fish, chicken, eggs, and rice.  Try some mixed in with your tuna salad or deviled eggs for a little change. Pairs well with prepared mustard.

 

Recommended Recipes:

Lemon & Saffron Cake

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Vignette/Lean Proteins
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Vignette

$10.25$27.00

Southern Italian blend — highly aromatic and brightly flavored!  Vibrant addition to soups, surprising sprinkle on cauliflower or squash, and a superb rub for lean proteins. Pairs well with root veggies, salad bowls, and olives. Try mixing in your favorite olive oil for bread dipping. No added salt.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: Fennel, Ginger, Chiles, Onion, Mint, Lemon Verbena, Shallots, and Chives.

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Wonderland
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Wonderland ~ White Rabbit

$16.00
(Based on 5 reviews)

Mellow and mildly sweet, pairs well with citrus.  So calming, you’ll forget you’re late for that very important date.  Join the Mad Hatter and his zany crew in an otherworldly experience: take a lemon wedge, drop the acid, and watch the colors change.

 

Steeping blue and a bit spicy, Wonderland is an enigmatic bundle of charming nonsense.  When logic and proportion have fallen sloppy dead, take a sip of this tea to feed your head.  No caffeine ~ No aromatic oils.  Go ask Alice, I think she’ll know.

 

Hand blended in small batches: butterfly pea flowers, cardamom seed, lemongrass, cinnamon, ginger, cacao nibs and spearmint.

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