Guest guest Posted November 2, 2005 Report Share Posted November 2, 2005 Hi - Frontier has some organic spices, and most co-ops and co-op buying clubs seem to have a selection. Honestly? I wonder at the necessity of many OG herbs and spices. Many have no pests and require no fertilizer, get no mildew or blight.... chock-ful of their own insecticides, antifungals, etc. Since the OG differential is pretty high for spices, would it be worth your time to focus on those you use quite a lot of and investigate them thoroughly? And grow whatever you can. About a quarter of my front yard is given over to herbs that require virtually no care (I hack at them once a year) and are very decorative. A few things have to go inside, like bay, rosemary, lemongrass, ginger, galangal, and turmeric (or the last few can just be sliced or grated and frozen). >>Does anyone know of an organic spice company. I've used Penzey's in the past, but their spices aren't organic - high quality, but not organic. I'm especially looking for one that has spice blends, for chicken, meats, etc. I love the Penzeys spices for ranch dressing, but again, it's not organic. Thanks, jafa Comparing the brain of a non-mother to that of a mother is " like comparing a tree in the winter to one in full bloom in the spring, when it is much fuller and richer " - University of Richmond neuroscientist Craig Kinsley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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