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ruthie218 Posted - May 03 2013 : 11:30:08 AM
Does anyone buy bulk spices online ? If so where and what kinds?


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Lavender Rose Posted - May 06 2013 : 4:25:42 PM
I have used the San Franciso Herb Company for years. They have bulk spices, plus items for crafts.

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homsteddinmom Posted - May 06 2013 : 11:19:48 AM
I have used www.myspicesage.com with good luck!

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naturemaiden Posted - May 06 2013 : 02:53:24 AM
here is a good supplier: http://www.bulkfoods.com/spices.asp

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MayFay Posted - May 04 2013 : 07:30:58 AM
Heehee. . .I obviously add some water to it, too! Six cups of purified water. ;)
MayFay Posted - May 04 2013 : 07:28:09 AM
Ruthie, I put 2 T. white peony tea and 1 T. strawberry leaves in a six-cup carafe with a top (sometimes I'll throw in a little mint from my garden) and then put it outside on my front porch rail in the sun for about four hours. I strain out the tea leaves and put it in my fridge to chill. To me, it's a very sweet-tasting tea that doesn't need sugar. :)
patchworkpeace Posted - May 04 2013 : 04:38:31 AM
Ruthie, do you have any Amish stores near you? If so, they are a great and inexpensive way to buy spices in bulk.

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ruthie218 Posted - May 03 2013 : 9:11:06 PM
Hi! Can you send me your tea recipe. This tea sounds so very good!!!
Ruthie Ann


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MayFay Posted - May 03 2013 : 3:15:51 PM
Ruthie, I too use Mountain Rose Herbs products. Their herbs smell heavenly and are of excellent quality, and I love their White Peony tea. I mix it with strawberry leaves I buy there too and make iced sun tea with it.
ruthie218 Posted - May 03 2013 : 2:34:01 PM
Thanks for the info.


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AlyssaMarie Posted - May 03 2013 : 2:05:06 PM
We recently started getting our teas and essential oils from Mountain Rose Herbs.com. We were very impressed with the quality and pricing. They sent me a catalog and they also sell spices. Next time I order I'll be getting some Chili Powder and some other frequently used spices in my pantry. They are also organic.


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