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[Food] spice drops



maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
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Thanks to BG for starting this thread and to Maffew for his research.
I have ordered a sample of 10 vials of those available for £6.00, including carriage, from Holy Lama. You can choose any 10 from those available !
Each vial contains 10 drops so a reasonable sample given the small amount required as per Maffew's post.
It just seems a way to enjoy much fresher flavours than the jars some of which are past it.

Thats well cheap, do let us know if they are any good
 






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You'll probably find spice drops are more concentrated than your usual dry herbs, so I'd use them sparingly.
My wife sometimes uses gravy Browning, just to add that extra ooomph, the slightest slip of the hand and you're eating dark brown sludge.


I cannot believe I'm talking to BG about culinary advice on a footy forum :lolol:

In the small hours, too. What I'd like to know is what is BG cooking at half midnight? I recon it is savoury hash cakes. :facepalm::lolol:
 




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