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Írjon visszajelzéstThe flavor of the spices surpasses any store-bought variety. It is worth the wait for shipping to have these freshly ground spices delivered.
Bought a packet of the herbed dijon for pork and potatoes at Walmart to try something new, and it was the worst spice compliment ever. It ruined the roast. We threw the entire roasted pork tenderloin and potatoes into the garbage. Everything was inedible. $20+ down the tube. The taste AND smell were horrible. Whatever spice that's in there that sort of smells like an old shoe and a kool-aid packet, get rid if it. Its awful. I'll stick with my own rub from now on.
Tried the sicilian pizza herb in red packet. Used yummy Mids sauce, Walmart crust. Was not good. Tasted like dirt. Like real dirt! I’m still going to try the chicken and pork one, though! Update… did not care for chicken… didn’t want to try pork… :
These spices have changed my life deeply thank you page wow
As a Carolinas-born lover of quality spices, I’ve been a Spicewalla fan since their early days. I read the newsletters, watch the cooking videos, and cook like crazy with the products. But they’ve made some questionable changes to their business model that I cannot abide.Until recently, customers could order spices in the attractive metal tins and also order refills by the bag. Refills present an economical, environmentally sensible solution. But they nixed the refills.Because the unit price for the tinned spices is substantially higher, Spicewalla products now break the bank for my household. If I’m making a BBQ rub, I might go through an entire tin in one go! Plus, I’ve got now got this empty tin to deal with.I wrote the company. They said the decision to eliminate refills is environmentally sound, because the paper sachets have plastic lining. This is true, but when you open the tins, guess what? The spices are packaged in… plastic.Oh, but they also tell me the tins are recyclable. Yet they are magnetic, which suggests they are not aluminum, which suggests they are not recyclable.But they are at least reusable, one might argue. Yes. They were at one time reusable… for refills of spices!It feels like, whatever their justification, this company is abandoning the principles that made it awesome. Where they started as a brand respected by home cooks and commercial kitchens, they are shifting to the boutique markets frequented by bougie wine moms who need to buy a last-minute gift for their neighbor to prove they visited Asheville.Fortunately I have other options because capitalism. Penzey’s sources quality spices, and all their products ship in glass containers. Plus there’s a great spice vendor a few towns over who will fill tare containers. Lucky me, I have all these empty tins!
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