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Where do you buy your spices? I've just been getting this brand from Publix but I wouldn't mind spending more for a better product.

>> No.15921320

>>15921311
Penzeys.

Inb4 hurr durr Penzeys is cucked dipshittery

>> No.15921345

>>15921311
Frontier

>> No.15922615

>>15921311
I get my spices from a spice trader.
He's got over 50 years of experience and buys directly from the natives. He allows me to board his galleon and inspect the wares before purchase.
This way I can ensure that my spices are of the lowest price an highest quality.

>> No.15922626

>>15921311
Penzey's, Spice House, grocery store, ethnic stores.

>> No.15923095

>>15921311
If I tell you then you will know.

>> No.15923115

>>15921311
I buy McCormick at da Jewels.

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>>15921311
Publix

>> No.15923133

>>15921320
This. Penzeys is good

>> No.15923136

>>15921311
Weggie's or bust

>> No.15923170

>>15921311
Punjabi grocery. Big bags of great spices for less money than tiny jars at big grocers.

>> No.15924499

>>15921311
Penzys, the spice house, different ethnic grocers such as Latin American, Asian, and Indian grocery stores. With Indian grocery stores they have a variety of different whole spices which you can grind in a coffee grinder or something to make your own powders.
Trader joes is also decent.