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StarAnise
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Star Anise

$8.10$16.20

This eight-point pod looks like a star, tastes like licorice, and is popular in Asian cuisine. Some Chinese chew the whole fruit as a breath freshener; the French and English use it to flavor liqueurs like Anisette and Pernod.

Use in Chinese cooking, Vietnamese noodle soup, Thailand iced black tea, and India curries.  Pairs well with meat and poultry dishes, soups, stocks, fruits and compotes.

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Protected: Stassi’s Custom BBQ Blend

$60.00

Stassi’s Custom BBQ Blend ~ 32 ounce.

Packaged in plastic ziplock bag, approximately six cups.

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Stinson Rub

$28.35
(Based on 1 review)

Named after Northern California’s most popular beach, this blend of herbs & Ancho Chiles complements without overpowering. It delivers herb & berry tones, overlying the earthy Ancho flavor w/minimal bite. Use as dry-rub on steaks, chops, chicken, or full-flavored fish like salmon.

 

Hand blended in small quantities: Ancho Chile, garlic, onion, sea salt, pepper, mustard, cumin, coriander, thyme, sage, and marjoram.

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Summer Savory

$8.00$21.60

Legend has it that the Savory plant once belonged to the half-man, half-goat beings knows as satyrs.  Savory is said to symbolize a balance in blended lives, however, its Saxon name is a description of its sweet, spicy flavor with a hint of pepper.

Add to stuffing, salads, meat dishes, duck, vegetables and sauces.  A brilliant complement to beans and lentils, Summer Savory is also used to flavor vinegars and herb butters.  Try in scrambled eggs. [Summer Savory]

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Sunnybrook ~ Rebecca

$15.00$16.00

Refreshing, bright and imaginative.  Inspired by Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, this orange-cinnamon tea delights as much as Rebecca’s charming spirit.  Enjoy your morning tea on the porch along with a book of poetry or music.

Orange peel refreshes and Ceylon cinnamon sweetens this lively high-spirited tea.  No aromatic oils.  Just natural spices and lively black tea intended to brighten your day.

 

Hand blended in small batches: orange peel, Ceylon cinnamon and Assam.

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Outof stockTaco de Mineros
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Taco de Mineros

$9.25$25.00
(Based on 2 reviews)

For grilling meats or vegies, mix with lime juice and olive oil to make a fajitas marinade, add to taco and burrito meat, liven up soups, or sprinkle a little on foil-cooked fish for a hint of spicy heat. Taco Seasoning or dry rub!

 

Hand blended in small batches: paprika, sea salt, garlic, Chiles, cumin, cinnamon, coriander, smoked paprika, pepper, oregano, onion, and allspice.

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Tam I Am – Toasted Garlic Goodness

$10.50

Mellow toasted garlic blend with a slightly nutty flavor!  Sprinkle on veggies, salads, potatoes, scrambles, sandwiches, poultry and fish.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: toasted garlic, shallots, onion, caraway, mustard, sea salt, oregano, parsley, and marjoram.

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Tamarind

$10.00

Approximately 1.5 cups of Tamarind powder in a bulk bag.  Known for its sweet and sour tangy taste. Use in chutneys, curries, jams, desserts and dressings, as well as in savory dishes, such as meat stews.

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Tandoori Seasoning
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Tandoori Seasoning

$10.25$27.70

Named after the clay ovens or tandoors used in Northern India and Pakistan, this exotic spice blend can be used as a dry rub for grilling veggies, chicken or fish or as the base flavor in a traditional marinade with yogurt and lemon (recipe on label).  Dry rub for meats, poultry or fish, or mix 1-2 T with 1 cup plain yogurt & 2-3 T lemon juice for marinade. Marinate overnight; grill at high heat.

 

Hand blended in small batches with: cumin, coriander, ginger, garlic, turmeric, fenugreek, mace, pepper, cardamom, and cinnamon.

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Tarragon, French

$8.00$16.00

Introduced to England by the Tudor family in the 16th century, and dubbed by the French as the King of Herbs, Tarragon made its way to America with the colonists. It is a predominant flavor in classic French cuisine.

Add to sauces, salads, vinegar, dressings, poultry, and fish. Avoid overcooking. Sprinkle on broiled chicken at the end of cooking and use in pan gravy.  Pairs well with cheeses, vegetables, and eggs. French tarragon has a sweet, licorice flavor. [Tarragon]

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The Gingerbread House ~ Hansel und Gretel

$15.00$16.00
(Based on 2 reviews)

SEASONALLY AVAILABLE, BEGINNING IN NOVEMBER

 

A tradition dating from 14th century German monasteries, nothing says “winter is here” like warm gingerbread or hot tea.  So why not unite the twain and have a mug full of steeped gingerbread by the fire?

Spiced with ginger and cacao nibs and all sorts of goodies, this is one Gingerbread House you wouldn’t be afraid to find in the forest on a cold winters’ night.  No caffeine ~ No aromatic oils.  Just pure gingerbread goodness to warm your heart.

 

Blended by hand in small batches: red rooibos, ginger, cacao nibs, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and cardamom.

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The Scarlet Letter ~ Hester Prynne

$15.00

Berry-like, tart, and citrusy.  Perfect for sipping at sunrise or sunset, with plenty of character.

 

The deep red color of this tisane matches its namesake, much as its strong, fruity- but not too sweet- flavor matches Hester herself.  The Scarlet Letter has a certain wild palate, reminiscent of fresh raspberries.  No caffeine ~ No aromatic oils.  Just unrestrained flavor, to remind you of the deep heart of nature.

 

Hand blended in small batches: hibiscus, rosehips, orange peel, ginger and lemongrass.

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