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Default Thanks for Penzey's advice

On Apr 7, 9:54*am, ImStillMags > wrote:
> On Apr 7, 7:39*am, "Janet" > wrote:
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> > A while back I asked what Penzey's mixes people preferred. I finally got
> > around to ordering *Sunny Paris, Balti, and Mural of Flavor, and they
> > arrived a couple of days ago.

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> > I made a sauce using the Balti and the instructions on the package, and
> > simmered some mahi mahi in it. Delicious! I like it even more than the Rogan
> > Josh. I do quite a bit of Indian cooking "from scratch," but it is nice to
> > be able to throw something tasty together MUCH more quickly upon occasion.

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> > I've been adding Sunny Paris to our scrambled eggs in the morning. Today I
> > sauteed some halved grape tomatoes first, then added 4 eggs whisked with
> > some Sunny Paris, a heaping tablespoon of grated Romano, and a little salt.
> > Delicious again!

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> > I haven't tried Mural of Flavor yet, but I'm thinking perhaps on fish?
> > Anyone have a favorite use for it?

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> I had never heard of Penzey's until I joined this group. * There is no
> Penzey's store anywhere around
> the Pacific Northwest and I haven't really shopped their online store
> yet.
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> Are they really that good???


Yes, but it would surprise me if Seattle didn't have a comparable
spice store.

A Google search came up with this:
http://www.worldspice.com/spices/spices.shtml

I love Penzey's, but they are only a mile away, right across the
street from my usual supermarket.

--Bryan