The Spice is Right: How to Save up to 93% on Spices
Submitted by: Ray1 02/16/2009 5:35 PM
(This article can be found at Tiphero.com)
Submitted by: Ray1 02/16/2009 5:35 PM
(This article can be found at Tiphero.com)
Spices are a great way to make a dull, ordinary meal a little more exciting. I use spices on my omelets, potatoes, meat, rice, oatmeal, and in many other dishes. I'm eating at home more often these days to save money and I've found myself reaching for the spice rack more frequently. The other day I ran out of ginger so I went down to my local supermarket. Naturally I went to the spice aisle to grab a little bottle of ground ginger. After looking out over the sea of spice bottles I found the ginger I needed. Needless to say I got a little sticker shock when I calculated that the little bottle of ginger I needed worked out to just over $40 a pound. I had often reached for these little bottles of spices without ever stopping to think about the cost. I decided to find a cheaper way to buy spices.I knew I could go to Costco but you need to buy spices in larger quantities and they only carry a few varieties. Instead, I decided to check out Winco Foods which has a large bulk foods section to see which if any spices they carried.
{To add to this revelation - which it is for me - Fred Meyer apparently has bulk spices too. I don't know if the prices are as good but I will certainly be finding out!}
3 comments:
I buy my spices from Bulk Herb and Azure standard. I put them into jars and keep them tightly closed in a dark cupboard. I have never had any problems with them spoiling. You can also put them into food savor bags, if you have one of these. I have a years supply of spices stored in my basement. I have saved a ton of money buying them in 1/2 pound and 1 pound quantities.
Henry's Market in our area has bulk spices. I also buy spices from our food co-op through Azure Standard. (They have great prices on organic produce, too.) They are packaged in a plastic bag and usually more than I use at once, but so cheap.
I have bought from Azure for years and years...really great prices...now I buy regularly from Fred Meyers and WInco...you really do save a HUGE amount...no matter WHICH bulk bins they are...even Haggens I have saved by buying bulk.
THanks for the reminder of what we are saving our families
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