donaldtoo
Well-Known Member
By the pint?
Pint, pitcher…whatever it takes…!!!!!
By the pint?
Of course you do -- advanced blending, Figgy kitchen style.
I never bought cardamon. Don't even know what it tastes like.
Cardamom smell is intoxicating and mixed in tea is delish. Very popular in Middle Eastern countries.
Too cold until Sunday
That a few from Basin, a few I mix and Innis are what I wear or soak in. The only other scents I like are Christmas pines and cinnamon but only during the holidays. The boys like food scents
Not going over 85 in July. Today may be ok depending on rain and cloud coverDefine too cold, please…!!!
CardamomSee, I always thought (from watching many cooking shows) it was spelled “cardamom” and not “cardamon”…which is correct…?!
Maybe the spice is spelled ending in mom since moms create the best food items.See, I always thought (from watching many cooking shows) it was spelled “cardamom” and not “cardamon”…which is correct…?!
Not going over 85 in July. Today may be ok depending on rain and cloud cover
I definitely have it.Of course you do -- advanced blending, Figgy kitchen style.
I never bought cardamon. Don't even know what it tastes like.
In regards to spices, I took a taxi in Orlando and the cab driver was from Morocco. He told me he visits his homeland regularly and brings back a suitcase full of different spices when he goes to the markets. The spice markets in the Middle East are also legendary.I definitely have it.
I used to work for a well-known spice company that shall remain unnamed. I would bring home tons and tons of spices, most of the time for free. Now, it's been years since I worked for that company, but we still have a ton of the spices I got there. Our spice collection is probably bigger than @Figgy1 's. We're still trying to get through the garlic salt.
I did have to buy a seasoning I didn't have for a recipe I was making that was shocking.
Cardamom
I really prefer my world to be mostly scent-free. I guess between the migraines and the perfume allergy, I just don't really like being around strong smells even if they don't trigger anything. Cooking smells are okay, but I run a fan so they aren't so strong when I cook. Shower products with a light scent are okay. But essential oils or anything strong that I'm sitting around for more than a few minutes, even something that smells good to other people... that's a nope from me.I find that scent relaxing
I think the hundreds of people every hour departing the Norway attraction and squeeze through the perfume shop some feel free to spray the item on their body and adds the the overpowering scent in the small location. Its not for everyone. Personal choice, I would not be wearing cologne when I'm spending time in the stifling heat and humidity of FL.Me too, normally perfumes bother me. Not to the extreme like @StarWarsGirl but I have gotten migraines in the past from perfume/cologne but the Laila Norway scent doesn’t bother me at all.
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