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Picture of my spice collection and obsession with Penzeys (Original Post) Croney Feb 3 OP
Some spices dont really expire.... getagrip_already Feb 3 #1
I agree; they've been staples for thousands of years, Croney Feb 3 #2
LOL, cinnamon is not a great example to "last forever" in my house. RandomNumbers Feb 3 #32
Notice that mine is the big jar in the back center of the picture! Croney Feb 3 #33
I think that the "last forever" meant usefulness, not how often we go through niyad Feb 3 #51
Grow as much as you can Puppyjive Feb 3 #39
I grow a few basics here in Boston, like parsley and oregano, Croney Feb 3 #42
100%! BobTheSubgenius Feb 4 #62
That Is a Truly Impressive Array! It Has My Mouth Watering! What Do We Cook Next? The Roux Comes First Feb 3 #3
I'm cooking with little or no salt these days, and Penzeys has Croney Feb 3 #5
Have you seen his Groundhog Day sale? Just got the email. niyad Feb 3 #23
Yes, very tempting, the two $25 gift cards for $35, Croney Feb 3 #46
Yes, the two for $35 is very tempting. And it is not like they expire or anything! niyad Feb 3 #47
I was recently turned on to smoked paprika, hot & sweet. CrispyQ Feb 3 #4
I just looked, and my Paprika Smoked Spanish Style bottle Croney Feb 3 #6
It's so pretty, too! CrispyQ Feb 3 #14
Penzeys granulated air-dried shallots are also great on popcorn. Snarkoleptic Feb 4 #61
Smoked paprika from Penzey's is now what I sprinkle on boiled eggs instead of salt and pepper. Upgrade! n/t DJ Porkchop Feb 3 #7
That sounds interesting. LoisB Feb 3 #9
Love the sumac for nonsalty tang! Easterncedar Feb 3 #27
I love Penzey's smoked Spanish paprika! yardwork Feb 3 #36
And the roasted garlic! niyad Feb 3 #48
I haven't tried that yet! yardwork Feb 3 #49
Do try as soon as you can. niyad Feb 3 #52
Someone on D.U. directed me to Berbere. It is an Ethiopian blend. 3Hotdogs Feb 3 #8
At Penzey's, it is now listed as Ethiopian blend. The name change has to do niyad Feb 3 #24
Thanks for the info Easterncedar Feb 3 #28
We we redesigned the kitchen... Tesha Feb 3 #10
That's how my daughter's are in her new kitchen, very organized in drawers. Croney Feb 3 #11
Sounds wonderful! yardwork Feb 3 #50
Spices ... kooth Feb 3 #12
I love Penzeys. StarryNite Feb 3 #13
I don't know how you keep all that from tumbling down... Trueblue Texan Feb 3 #15
Finding a good arrangement has been an ongoing challenge. Croney Feb 3 #18
Pre-pandemic a local grocery sold bulk spices Retrograde Feb 3 #45
Have you checked out Panch Phoran and Ras Al Hannout? Ponietz Feb 3 #16
I looked both those up and they're salt-free, so worth a try! Croney Feb 3 #21
I don't see our favorite Unwind Your Mind Feb 3 #17
Yes, I've had to donate the salted blends because Croney Feb 3 #20
There's a little local spice store north of me that's been doing business since 1870. LudwigPastorius Feb 3 #19
Lovely. Ive been wanting to try Green Goddess. Must be good cause you have 2. Recommend Herbs txwhitedove Feb 3 #22
Green Goddess is my number one favorite. Croney Feb 3 #29
Goodness, your collection almost rivals those of mine, and a friend (whose niyad Feb 3 #25
Care to share a picture? 🙂 Croney Feb 3 #30
I would, but I don't have the skills. niyad Feb 3 #31
I use postimages.org, it's pretty easy. Croney Feb 3 #34
I started out with a small spice rack Farmer-Rick Feb 3 #26
I love their store! The Justice blend is AllyCat Feb 3 #35
My wife gives Penzeys spices for gifts. It is always a gift for a newly married couples. And she has repeat.... usaf-vet Feb 3 #37
I give them to the Rethug relatives I'm stuck with. Croney Feb 3 #40
Here is a little trick she picked up somewhere to save space in her spice cabinet. And find the spice you want. usaf-vet Feb 3 #43
Cool! Croney Feb 3 #44
I stock up on the gift boxes when there are special sales, and have a tote just niyad Feb 3 #54
As for myself, my supplier in the previous year Tetrachloride Feb 3 #38
I give weight to Bill Penzey's outspokenness for the cause. Croney Feb 3 #41
Sighhhhhh niyad Feb 3 #55
I used to have a similar cigar box in which I kept my herbs Bristlecone Feb 3 #53
This one holds only humdrum coffee filters. Croney Feb 3 #58
if you like smoked paprika --- try Aleppo pepper nebby70 Feb 3 #56
Great Company and Great Owner EddieOnTheMesa Feb 3 #57
TIL... ( Today I Learned ) Pluvious Feb 3 #59
getting fresh is BS. i just use more, of course. i have rarely used + a few never used. but i happened to walk past the pansypoo53219 Feb 4 #60
I've got to check out Penzey's. I've got a big rack hanging on the side of a cabinet that's Vinca Feb 5 #63

getagrip_already

(14,764 posts)
1. Some spices dont really expire....
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 11:37 AM
Feb 3

While better fresh, they are fine indefinitely.

I have some that are older than many du'rs.

Croney

(4,661 posts)
2. I agree; they've been staples for thousands of years,
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 11:43 AM
Feb 3

so I think it's mainly the blends and leaves that can go stale. An old bottle of parsley or oregano is pretty worthless, but cinnamon lasts forever!

RandomNumbers

(17,600 posts)
32. LOL, cinnamon is not a great example to "last forever" in my house.
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 01:37 PM
Feb 3

It will only "last forever" if the bottle gets lost.

The more likely problem is forgetting to buy it when the current bottle is getting low.

(cinnamon is good for managing blood sugar, for one; and it is illegal in my house to make oatmeal without cinnamon )

Croney

(4,661 posts)
33. Notice that mine is the big jar in the back center of the picture!
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 01:40 PM
Feb 3

Need much more cinnamon for oatmeal cookies than the recipe calls for. 🙂

Puppyjive

(502 posts)
39. Grow as much as you can
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 02:21 PM
Feb 3

I try to grow as much as I can to replace my herbs. They grow very well in the northwest.

Croney

(4,661 posts)
42. I grow a few basics here in Boston, like parsley and oregano,
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 02:27 PM
Feb 3

and cilantro and basil. It's hard to beat fresh-picked herbs!

The Roux Comes First

(1,299 posts)
3. That Is a Truly Impressive Array! It Has My Mouth Watering! What Do We Cook Next?
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 11:55 AM
Feb 3

I, too, am a big Penzey's fan, dating back to when there was a brick-and-mortar two blocks from my office. I am enamored of the owner's politics and periodic emails. A straight-shooting supporter of American democracy.

More than half of my Penzey's are sequestered in the freezer, bags of dried garlic, onions, and shallots in particular.

Croney

(4,661 posts)
5. I'm cooking with little or no salt these days, and Penzeys has
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:00 PM
Feb 3

many options. I have a store nearby, for free pick-up. Bill Penzey is a fine Democrat! I like your freezer idea so much, I'm going to freeze a few loose spice bags today.

Croney

(4,661 posts)
46. Yes, very tempting, the two $25 gift cards for $35,
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 03:14 PM
Feb 3

and the other offers, but I still have gift cards I gave myself for Christmas to use up. I'm about due for new rainbow dish towels, they're very good quality.

niyad

(113,336 posts)
47. Yes, the two for $35 is very tempting. And it is not like they expire or anything!
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 03:18 PM
Feb 3

Of course, everything is tempting.

CrispyQ

(36,478 posts)
4. I was recently turned on to smoked paprika, hot & sweet.
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 11:55 AM
Feb 3


I switch between Penzy's & Savory Spice shop. Although I don't like the bags Savory uses they have a shallot salt that is fabulous (!) on roasted veggies, & a vanilla sugar that is perfect for so many desserts.

Croney

(4,661 posts)
6. I just looked, and my Paprika Smoked Spanish Style bottle
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:04 PM
Feb 3

is unopened. I'll try it. 👍

Edit: It's really good on popcorn!

DJ Porkchop

(452 posts)
7. Smoked paprika from Penzey's is now what I sprinkle on boiled eggs instead of salt and pepper. Upgrade! n/t
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:14 PM
Feb 3

niyad

(113,336 posts)
24. At Penzey's, it is now listed as Ethiopian blend. The name change has to do
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 01:15 PM
Feb 3

with some offensive meanings in the original word. It was changed to anazigh, and now just Ethiopian. I have bottles with all three different names.

Tesha

(20,854 posts)
10. We we redesigned the kitchen...
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:27 PM
Feb 3

I made sure there was room for spices. Especially Penzeys!
Two drawers right next to the cooktop, containers laying down so we can read labels, in some cases related spiced lay one on the other.

(Over flow and large containers go in another drawer below)

Croney

(4,661 posts)
11. That's how my daughter's are in her new kitchen, very organized in drawers.
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:33 PM
Feb 3

My kitchen is sorta Donna Reed-ish so I have to just lean into it. 🙂

kooth

(219 posts)
12. Spices ...
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:40 PM
Feb 3

My wife and I swear by Cavender's all-purpose Greek seasoning. We use it as a salt substitute.

Trueblue Texan

(2,430 posts)
15. I don't know how you keep all that from tumbling down...
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:45 PM
Feb 3

I have yet to find a single solution to organizing my spice collection. I've got some of them in tins attached with magnets to a metal wall hanging in the pantry and to the outside of the refrigerator. I've got some stacked in cupboards like you, I've got some in jars in a metal organizer attached to the pantry wall. I rarely use them up before they "expire" but I've found they are still pretty good, if not slightly less powerful in the dishes I make. I just find it hard to believe dried herbs can go bad, especially if they've been kept cool and dry.

I also love Penzey's and especially love that they are politically and socially responsible. Love the dried shallots because I seldom have fresh ones on hand.

Croney

(4,661 posts)
18. Finding a good arrangement has been an ongoing challenge.
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:50 PM
Feb 3

I recently got lucky on my local Facebook giveaway group and was chosen to receive the tiered stand in the middle. It looks a lot neater than it did before.

Retrograde

(10,137 posts)
45. Pre-pandemic a local grocery sold bulk spices
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 02:54 PM
Feb 3

you could scoop out as much or as little as you wanted into little containers that were great for storing seeds later on. Then I would transfer them to one of the opaque jars in the c. 1930 set I acquired once upon a time. This is for the more commonly used spices - cinnamon, ground ginger, ground red pepper, cumin, garum masala, etc. Spices that were used only occasionally were kept in their original jars in the cupboard.

Come the pandemic the serve yourself spices went away and I started ordering the more commonly used ones by the pound from Amazon. I keep the jars filled from them, and the large containers go up on the top shelf of the cupboard that only Mr. Retrograde can reach. I also have foil packets of occasionally used things like berebere, za'atar, and other blends that live in a drawer.

Which reminds me, it's past time to clean the kitchen drawers and cabinets

Ponietz

(2,980 posts)
16. Have you checked out Panch Phoran and Ras Al Hannout?
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:47 PM
Feb 3

My latest favorites— an Indian 5 spice and North African 10 spice mixture, respectively.
Using gum Arabic in sauces now — incredibly silky.

Unwind Your Mind

(2,042 posts)
17. I don't see our favorite
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:48 PM
Feb 3

Chicago style seasoning. It’s mostly S &P and has lemon in it. We use it mostly for chicken marinade and it is so good 😊

Croney

(4,661 posts)
20. Yes, I've had to donate the salted blends because
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:54 PM
Feb 3

my husband has to restrict his salt intake. That one sounds good.

LudwigPastorius

(9,155 posts)
19. There's a little local spice store north of me that's been doing business since 1870.
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 12:52 PM
Feb 3

I try to get there to restock every other month or so. They have a good selection of chili blends.

https://penderys.com/about-us

txwhitedove

(3,929 posts)
22. Lovely. Ive been wanting to try Green Goddess. Must be good cause you have 2. Recommend Herbs
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 01:09 PM
Feb 3

de Provence on meats, pasta or soups. Love Penzeys.

Croney

(4,661 posts)
29. Green Goddess is my number one favorite.
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 01:28 PM
Feb 3

Green onion, sugar, basil, celery, dill. Great in egg salad, or any salad, and on most vegetables. I usually don't bother making a dressing, I just use it dry.

niyad

(113,336 posts)
25. Goodness, your collection almost rivals those of mine, and a friend (whose
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 01:18 PM
Feb 3

granddaughter did a fabulous job redoing her spice collection)!

Farmer-Rick

(10,185 posts)
26. I started out with a small spice rack
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 01:18 PM
Feb 3

That hung on the back of a door.

Now I have an entire 3 shelf cabinet filled with different spices.

Yeah, I love that Smokey Paprika too. And the price of their saffron isn't too bad.

usaf-vet

(6,189 posts)
37. My wife gives Penzeys spices for gifts. It is always a gift for a newly married couples. And she has repeat....
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 02:13 PM
Feb 3

..... birthday and Christmas folks. She started doing it because of their politics. We feel the money spent with them is a win-win-win.

A win for the receiver, a win for the country, and a win for the taste buds.

Croney

(4,661 posts)
40. I give them to the Rethug relatives I'm stuck with.
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 02:21 PM
Feb 3

No one has refused them yet. Maybe the right spice will jolt them into reality.

usaf-vet

(6,189 posts)
43. Here is a little trick she picked up somewhere to save space in her spice cabinet. And find the spice you want.
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 02:39 PM
Feb 3

Quick and easy, "lazy Susan."

1. Take two pie tins with a diameter suitable for your space. Example 9,10,12" like these http://tinyurl.com/rotating-spice-racks

2. take some same-size marbles and put them in the bottom pie tin http://tinyurl.com/same-size-marbles

3. place the second pie tin on top of the marbles. You should now have a "lazy Susan" to hold your spices

4 . add spice containers

niyad

(113,336 posts)
54. I stock up on the gift boxes when there are special sales, and have a tote just
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 05:10 PM
Feb 3

for them. I always have a great gift right at hand. All my neighbors in my little compound got "Joy" for the holidays. They were overjoyed! I heard, "Oh my god, I ran out of cinnamon sugar this morning". "I didn't know you could get Vienamese cinnamon here!" "Oh, you know I love to bake with cinnamon!" Makes one feel good.

nebby70

(471 posts)
56. if you like smoked paprika --- try Aleppo pepper
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 05:13 PM
Feb 3

... trust me on this ...
... it's an altogether different taste; but soooooo goood ....

EddieOnTheMesa

(51 posts)
57. Great Company and Great Owner
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 05:23 PM
Feb 3

I have bought many pounds of the Toasted Onion Powder over the years. It goes on everything but my fruit and cereal.

Pluvious

(4,312 posts)
59. TIL... ( Today I Learned )
Sat Feb 3, 2024, 11:01 PM
Feb 3

'A lot of people don't know that spices shouldn't be kept near the microwave (or oven) because the radiating heat can dry out the natural oils in the spices, making them less potent, faster,' Meaghan Thomas from Pinch Spice Market shares. 'When spices get dried out, they lose their smell and flavor.' 

pansypoo53219

(20,978 posts)
60. getting fresh is BS. i just use more, of course. i have rarely used + a few never used. but i happened to walk past the
Sun Feb 4, 2024, 02:20 AM
Feb 4

panzys shop on old world 3rd street in milwaukee + it smelled amazing.

Vinca

(50,278 posts)
63. I've got to check out Penzey's. I've got a big rack hanging on the side of a cabinet that's
Mon Feb 5, 2024, 09:21 AM
Feb 5

filled with spices and another rotating rack on the counter. Can't have enough spices.

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