Bought by a couple of ex-marketing execs who needed a new hobby. Inevitable.RockyDennis wrote:Spice House has gone way down.
NFriday wrote:Thanks for all of the replies. I might just give the jars from the Spice House to somebody, and tell them to try them, and if they don't find them satisfactory, they can pitch them. I figure if I have not used them by now, they are never going to be used. I finally found my Old Bay seasoning, and it expired on 5/21, and so I am just going to keep it. I just pitched a ton of spices that I got from the Spice House prepandemic, and a few from Whole Foods that are also ancient. I got a bunch of spices from Penzey's six months ago, and so they are a lot fresher.
tjr wrote:Possibly too late, but Nancy if you are throwing away those little jars from Spice House or Penzey's, I'd appreciate some more jars. I wash them out and use for spices bought in bags at spice stores and Indian grocers.
lougord99 wrote:Why are you keeping everything in glass jars ?
lougord99 wrote:I can't imagine why you would would to transfer from the bags to jars. The bags fit into a smaller footprint in the dark cool place you are keeping your spices.
Why are you keeping everything in glass jars ?
Cynthia wrote:lougord99 wrote:Why are you keeping everything in glass jars ?
Doesn't glass keep the spices fresh longer? Not as air permeable, I thought.
Artie wrote:Cynthia wrote:lougord99 wrote:Why are you keeping everything in glass jars ?
Doesn't glass keep the spices fresh longer? Not as air permeable, I thought.
That's what I've always thought too. I use glass whenever possible.
I like that you have these things in your kitchen that have sentimental value for you. I like having things like that around me in the kitchen too.tjr wrote:On top of all that, a few have sentimental value like the McConnon allspice can from the 40's or 50's, the Jane Parker cans from my youth, or the ground fenugreek bottle with label handwritten by Bill Penzey's mother in her charming retirement project shop.
budrichard wrote:FWIW, we now obtain our spices from The Spice House.
-Richard
budrichard wrote:FWIW, we now obtain our spices from The Spice House.
RockyDennis wrote:Barf. Gross. Yuck.
G Wiv wrote:budrichard wrote:FWIW, we now obtain our spices from The Spice House.RockyDennis wrote:Barf. Gross. Yuck.
Correct me if I'm mistaken. I'm getting the impression you don't like The Spice House.
tjr wrote:Agreed, either tell the Spice House story or let it die. The teasers are getting stale.
The Penzey's glass jars have extremely brittle plastic lids. I haven't broken a jar yet but have cracked a few of the lids. The plastic jars had far more flexible lids.
And good plan on labeling the lids, as I realized when digging through my drawer for rarely-used ground sage tonight. Something like this: https://www.target.com/p/avery-removabl ... A-81844643 would work well.
That's almost exactly what we do here.tjr wrote:And good plan on labeling the lids, as I realized when digging through my drawer for rarely-used ground sage tonight. Something like this: https://www.target.com/p/avery-removabl ... A-81844643 would work well.
ronnie_suburban wrote:G Wiv wrote:budrichard wrote:FWIW, we now obtain our spices from The Spice House.RockyDennis wrote:Barf. Gross. Yuck.
Correct me if I'm mistaken. I'm getting the impression you don't like The Spice House.
At some point, he worked there. He didn't like it. Now, every time someone mentions it, he whines like a child. I think it's about time to move on . . .
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