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Tag Archives: spices
Sunday Spicy!
Theme: SUNDAY Spicy! – Talk us through your spice rack… The spice shelf in my kitchen has most things you might want, please do let me know if you think I’m missing anything! Allspice, asafoetida, basil, black peppercorns, black cardamom, … Continue reading
Bristol Sweet Mart
Theme: Grocery store tips and tricks If you like cooking with herbs and spices, my tip is to swerve the supermarkets and head to your nearest Asian grocery store – the herbs and spices at my local shop, Bristol Sweet … Continue reading
Kitchen tour!
Theme: Kitchen tour! My kitchen is small, but jam-packed with stuff! Here are the sauce and spice shelves. Two days ago there were only two shelves, but every time I had to dig around for a jar of thyme or … Continue reading
Kitchen tour
Kitchen tour – show us where the magic happens! I love variety, so my little kitchen is jam-packed with tons of stuff in jars. I have red lentils, chickpeas, yellow split peas, black beans, chana dal, mung dal and continental … Continue reading →