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Review: World Spice Merchants

Quality fresh herbs and spices are a must! This is true in all cooking, but it
is especially true in competition. As a competitive BBQ cook, I have one or
maybe two bites to get the attention of the judges. Since barbecue is
essentially meat, spice, smoke and sauce, you simply can't afford to skimp
on spices.

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I make my own brines, rubs, and sauces for competition and my go-to
company for outstanding herbs and spices is World Spice Merchants in
Seattle. I have been using their products for years, and I have always
been more than completely satisfied.

What makes World Spice Merchants so good? Their products are always
incredibly fresh, and the quality is unmatched in my experience.
Additionally, their prices are very reasonable and their shipping is quick.
Oh, and get this, they still trust their customers enough to ship your order
and bill you. In fact, for the first two years that I ordered from them you
literally could not pay for your order online. How cool is that?!

If you want to give your cooking the utmost in flavor, hit up the folks at
World Spice Merchants. I promise that you will be more than happy.

Obligatory Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with the company. I just
love their products and want to spread the word.

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John
 
John,

What do you think of smoked salt. I bought some from Woodland Foods in Wis. a couple years back and the flavor was so thick I sent it to my brother as a joke. He threw it out.

This stuff was black and you could smell it in the living room.
 
bknox said:
John,

What do you think of smoked salt. I bought some from Woodland Foods in Wis. a couple years back and the flavor was so thick I sent it to my brother as a joke. He threw it out.

This stuff was black and you could smell it in the living room.

Yeah, I describe it here.

It's good stuff, if used in the right recipe and in small quantities.

John
 
Smokey Lew said:
Hey John. Thanks for the link. Looks like a good source. I'm trying your recipe for Asian Barbecue Glaze on some pork chops tonight. I'll let you know how it comes out.
Nice! I really hope you like it.

John
 
Thanks for the feedback, cap'n. They are really good folks and they treat their customers very well.

In the interest of full disclosure, I am not at all affiliated with them, I just love a good company that sells great products at reasonable prices.

John
 

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