🌟 Spice Up Your Life with Organic Goodness!
The Tsp Spices Organic Sweet Basics Collection features six tins of premium spices, each containing 12 one-teaspoon packets, ensuring freshness and convenience. This collection includes allspice, anise seed, green cardamom, Korintje cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg, all 100% USDA organic, perfect for elevating your culinary creations.
J**O
great
It comes nicely packaged, which makes it nice for a gift. There is a great variety of spices, in small, but sufficient quantity. great!!!!
G**.
Nice Set of Spices
I bought this due to the high reviews. I like the idea and concept. It makes a good gift item. In fact, I have given this away as gifts before. However, for the purposes of regular baking, this is probably not that practical. If you cook a lot, you may want to get the regular jars of individual spices. The spices do taste great and have a fresh aroma. However, I am not sure that it is worth the premium price you pay to have them individually portioned into tsp sized servings. All of the spices have been pretty high quality as far as I could tell from taste, sight, and smell. It would be nice if they had more combinations of tsb of spices to try. That might change my opinion. All in all, it is pretty good.
A**K
Best New Cooking Concept of the Century
Tsp Spices Spice Basics Organic, 12 One-teaspoon Packets, 40 Ounce Boxed Tins Pre-measured spices in one-time use packages are an amazing invention. Why didn't I think of this? At first, I assumed these beautifully designed tins filled with individually wrapped spices would simply make charming and unusual little gifts. They certain do that. What a clever guest you will seem when you come to the door bearing little spice boxes rather than the usual bottle of wine or tired bunch of flowers. A plus for you is that by giving "tsp spices" you won't be spending nearly as much money as you would on flowers or wine. You don't have to mention that to you're friends (I certainly hope you don't have the kind of friends who are gauche enough to inquire about price), but it won't matter to them because they'll be too busy marveling at the whole concept. That's assuming, of course, your friends are smart enough to appreciate fully this new way of storing dried herbs and spices. As I say, I initially thought of this simply as a good gift idea, not a radical new concept for my own kitchen. Then I tied the pre-measured spices for myself and the next thing I knew I was eying my collection of glass bottles half full of fading powders and disintegrating leaves. Most of them I never use because they've lost all their flavor, yet I don't throw out the bottles because it somehow seems so wasteful. Then I realized, it was time to redefine my definition of waste. The better way to conserve precious resources is to have my kitchen stocked with flavorful spices and herbs that are packaged in quantities that I actually use. Who came up with the idea of ounce-size bottles for dried spices anyway? Did you ever read a recipe that called for an ounce of dried oregano? When word gets out, I predict that "tsp spices" will bring about a revolution in the modern kitchen, much as the Cuisinart did in my mother's generation and the refrigerator did in my grandmother's. If you think I exaggerate, invite me to dinner and I'll bring along a nice little gift that may change your mind. Tsp Spices Sweet Basics Organic, 12 One-teaspoon Packets, 25 Ounce Boxed Tins
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