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Fifty-Nine Bottles of...Spice On the Wall (Or In The Cabinet)

I have come to a realization. I love spices.

I realized this last night when I was doing a bit of spice-cabinet-organizing and counted up nearly 60 spices and spice blends in my cabinet. I know! It's an addiction! But I really do use nearly all of them, at least occasionally.

There is definitely all kinds of stuff in there. Although every once in a while I come across a recipe that calls for a seasoning that I actually don't have. Hard to believe, isn't it?

And I know that you are supposed to clean out your old spices every six months or so and while I must admit I'm too cheap, I mean frugal, to do that with abandon, I do toss one occasionally. But it is amazing how long spices actually do last!

I do have a few personal faves. Seasoned Salt is one. I love the stuff from Tastefully Simple, although I do have a great from-scratch recipe for seasoned salt that I love, too. Smoked Paprika is another wonderful spice. I could just smell it all day long! Then there's some good old Cajun seasoning. I try never to run out of this. I add it to lots of things in place of salt and pepper. It gives an extra flavor kick that is wonderful.

Of course, I love freshly ground pepper and kosher salt~which I now keep in what used to be a jelly jar on my stovetop. So handy!

What are some of your favorite spices? And how do you most like to use them? Tell me!!

This post is linked to Show & Tell Friday at My Romantic Home.

Comments

Wow! I never know one who collects spices as many as you! I love spices and I got about 10 of them.. but Am awed at your collection of spices and you should list down and share what spices you have.. teehee.. who knows we would try and get some.. very interesting cupboard!
Darla said…
I love spices, too! I love my seasoned salt the most, I think. But I do like to change things up by using different spices in my "regular" recipes.

Every time I visit my parents, I go through their spice cabinet(s) to see if they have any new spices that I've never bought, so I can sniff them.
That's funny, Darla:) My mom & I are the opposite, she doesn't use much in the way of different seasonings. But she did pass on her love of seasoned salt to me!
kathy said…
Well, I love my seasoned salt the most, I think.
cindy said…
Nice Pictures! I really like Lodized Salt. It taste awesome! Anyways, Nice Sharing!

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