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greentea Posted - Sep 19 2007 : 08:43:37 AM
I'm thinking of starting a dried herb business....anyone else doing such a thing?

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prairielandherbs Posted - Oct 01 2007 : 11:54:00 AM
We used to grow and sell our own "plain" dried herbs but found it hard to be profitable, because so many big companies sell pounds of herbs sooo cheap. BUT, as Garliclady said, when you mix them together to create herbal dip mixes and teas and such, they sell really well! We used to sell herbal dips and teas, and there definately is a market for such things; we simply chose to make bath and body products instead (when we got too busy to do both herbal foody things and herbal body things). Good luck - what a fun adventure! :)
garliclady Posted - Sep 30 2007 : 11:56:16 AM
I do sell dried herbs and want to expand to do more. I have found that when I mix the dried herbs together with a Name "Italian seasoning" etc they sell better alot of people don't know what to do with the more unusual herbs unless you blend them and say This is for fish , This for italian dishes etc. I also do alot of dip mixes with them even the Non-cooks will buy them

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abbasgurl Posted - Sep 29 2007 : 10:10:29 PM
Hi Alicia,
If you want to sell dried herbs that are food grade, to be used in cooking, you will need to know your county health department regulations. There are some things to look for in processing & packaging. Other than that I can't think of a reason no one is selling them. Maybe that is just in your area. If you are selling drieds that are not for food use, such as for crafting, there are no regulations that I know of. I would package them "Not for food use". Herbs used in soapmaking or other beauty products may be regulated. Maybe one of our in residence soap makers can tell us. Does that help?
Rhonda

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greentea Posted - Sep 29 2007 : 8:47:01 PM
I want to sell dried herbs, but it seems like no one is, so I wondered if there was a reason.
MsCwick Posted - Sep 25 2007 : 2:08:56 PM
I started planting this year for it. Although I'm a little tired of ebay, and internet sales, so I'm probably going to sell at the local flea markets, and such. Maybe even just put a small ad in the paper once a month.
Cristine
abbasgurl Posted - Sep 19 2007 : 7:34:10 PM
I used to do it...allergies got the best of me. What do you need help with?

Rhonda

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garliclady Posted - Sep 19 2007 : 2:27:44 PM
We grow our own herbs. I make herb blends with our garlic powder mushroom powder herbs and peppers. I sell some dried herbs seperatly but the blends and dried dip mixes sell better. I sell some in 4 oz glass jars and others in small ziploc bags

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