Originally posted by Ritual
@supervike
That\'s a good tip. Gives your minis a more appealing scent too! lol
/Anders
That\'s a tradition over here tooOriginally posted by supervike
I don\'t know about elsewhere, but it seems here in America it is a tradition to have a spice rack that rarely gets used. It is a great source for miniature lovers....
Originally posted by U4-Welcome
Yeah : Hudson&Allen forest litter or foliage.
Of course ; it\'s not like you need spices in English \"food\" - it\'d just be a waste of perfectly fine herbs. lolMessage original : finn17
That\'s a tradition over here too
I think a couple of my jars are still priced in \'old money\'. We went decimal in 1972:flip:
Sure they do.ooohh, this is gorgeous. I wonder if they ship worldwide.
Originally posted by supervike
I don\'t know about elsewhere, but it seems here in America it is a tradition to have a spice rack that rarely gets used. It is a great source for miniature lovers....
Originally posted by U4-Welcomeedit : Happy 200th !
No prob, I\'m just increasing my own post count.Message original : Margo
edit: oh and thanks a bunch for the link!
The only \'additives\' that get used in large quantities are Extra-strength curry powder and weapons-grade chili powder. But they are used to disguise the taste..not enhance itOriginally posted by U4-Welcome
Of course ; it\'s not like you need spices in English \"food\" - it\'d just be a waste of perfectly fine herbs. lol