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mammasaale · 2 months
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wastelesspantry · 5 months
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Spice Up Your Life - Dive into Flavorful Bliss with Our Spice & Herb Extravaganza
Curious about elevating your culinary game? Wasteless Pantry Mundaring's Spices & Herbs sale beckons. Ready to infuse your dishes with exquisite flavors? What aromatic wonders await your exploration? Let your taste buds embark on a journey of discovery – are you prepared to savor the extraordinary? Unleash your inner chef now!
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healyourdisease · 5 months
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Crossville Herb Shop
Introducing the newest addition to Heal Your Disease, the Crossville Herb Shop!
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formeryelpers · 5 months
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Wild Terra, 5858 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles (Highland Park), CA 90042
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For people interested in the healing power of herbs, tea, and spices, Wild Terra is the best place to go in the area. They have a wide variety of bulk, organic, biodynamic, and wildcrafted medicinal herbs, teas, coffee, and spices. The owner blends the teas. You can also create your own blends or ask for a custom blend. There are books and classes to help you. The associates were knowledgeable and helpful.
Since the items are sold in bulk, the prices seemed very reasonable. And you can try a small amount first to see how it works for you. The teas were packaged in nice paper bags. You can tell that they care about the quality of what they carry.
They also sell local honey, olive oil, water bottles, empty bottles and tins (for filling), incense, soaps, palo santo, tinctures, cute little trays, cold kombucha (a low sugar kind that’s really good), etc. The shop had a relaxing feel…even the music was relaxing.
My picks:
Palo santo sticks, $2 each
Cactus tray, $13
Assorted teas for friends and family to help with ailments ($3.50/oz and up).
There’s a rewards program. Online shopping available.
5 out of 5 stars
By Lolia S.
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saucdlownslow · 6 months
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SAUC'D LOWNSLOW
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Website: https://www.saucdlownslow.com
SAUC'D LOWNSLOW is a family-owned business specializing in all-natural, freshly ground spice blends, seasonings, salts, and Mayonnaise. Founded in 2020, they focus on providing high-quality, local, and affordable products. Their range includes unique blends like The Smoked Fennel Salt, The Not Chicken, Chicken Salt, and various spice rubs. They also offer private label blending services, catering to both businesses and individuals seeking customized products. Passionate about food education, SAUC'D LOWNSLOW aims to help customers create delicious food and find value in their culinary creations.
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gay-dorito-dust · 1 month
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Could I request headcanons of Jason Todd with a reader who is a talented chef and baker?
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Jason loves, loves, loves to eat but he loves to eat whatever you make especially.
It’s just so damn good and enticing that he can’t help but want to steal a bite while you were working your magic on some cookie dough in the kitchen.
Jason likes to claim he’s helping you when in actuality he was just being a little shit.
You still remembered the time where you had caught Jason red hand eating something he shouldn’t have, and still have the audacity to look at you with his attempt at puppy dog eyes.
He should be lucky you like him enough to make him whatever he wanted in bulk, seeing as how he had quite the appetite as you’ve once watched him wolf down four homemade burgers, chips and still found room in his stomach to indulge in something sweet.
You couldn’t count how many times you had to swat him away with your spatula when you saw his hand creeping towards a cooling tray of gooey double chocolate chip cookies.
‘Jason!’ You exclaimed. ‘Stop trying to eat the cookie before they’ve had time to cool down!’
‘But sweetheart it’s not my fault that your cookies are so good! They even maintain that gooey chocolate chip goodness that you know I like.’ Jason says as he hugs you from behind, pressing kisses into your shoulder, neck and head.
‘You’re just buttering me up so that I’d give you an early taste.’ You pouted, looking away from him as you feigned hurt. ‘Admit it, you’re only with me for the fact that I can cook and bake your favourite things.’
Jason, feeling a little bad for making you think that, was quick in having you look at him as he apologised. ‘I’m sorry chipmunk, you know I love you beyond your ability to cook food and sweet treats and make it look like an art form. How about I help you cook tonight or let me took for you instead to make up for it?’ He asks as he kept you close to him and planting kisses across your face.
His lips tasted very much like the chocolate chip cookies and after a while you just couldn’t keep up pretending to be mad at him and smile into his lips as you kissed him back before inevitably pulling away. ‘That sounds perfect jay bird but let me cook and you just stand there and look pretty.’ You cheeked as Jason gasped.
‘You only like me because I’m pretty? How shallow of you chipmunk.’ Jason joked and you couldn’t help but kiss his lips once more. ‘I like you because you’ve got a bottomless stomach.’ You then playfully prodded at his tummy and Jason jolted at the touch, which made you laugh as you went back to what you were previously doing before Jason interrupted.
‘Can I at least have a nibble?’ Jason asked after a moment of silence against your neck.
‘No, I think you’ve already had enough nibbles don’t you?’ You asked with a smile as you felt Jason pout.
‘Mean.’ He muttered childishly.
‘Mean is you eating the cookie dough and saying oops after I caught you.’ You replied and Jason stayed silent after that.
Jason hyped up your cooking and baking simultaneously and would praise your natural talent for it to anyone with ears to hear him, which had lead to one or many instances where his friend Roy or his family came over to see what all the hype was about.
Needless to say you’ve gotten more people who were obsessed with your baking/cooking and as for Alfred? You were sharing recipes and what techniques you use when prepping food, the usage of spices and herbs and so on in hopes of enhancing the flavour of the dish.
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breelandwalker · 1 year
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Magical Powder Recipes
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A collection of some of my original magical powder recipes.
All-Purpose Cursing Powder
Bree's Banishing Powder
Clean House Powder
Come Hither Powder
Dead Man's Dust
Dream Dust
“Eye of Sauron” Revelation Powder
Get Thee Hence Powder
Ghost-Be-Gone Powder
Heal Thy Heart Powder
Hexbreaker Powder
Inspiration Salt
Lucky Day Powder
“Outta My Way” Powder
Peacekeeper Powder
Persuasion Powder
STFU Powder
Traveler’s Luck Powder
Truthfinder Powder
For those of you who may not be able to find herbs locally, here are some online suppliers who consistently have affordable and high-quality products.
Penn Herb Co. - Bulk herbs, spices, and botanicals - including over 400 wildcrafted herbs, gathered from the United States and worldwide. Single ounce packages are available. Excellent source for powders.
Starwest Botanicals - Bulk herbs, spices, oils, and teas. Good amount of organic and Fair Trade products, as well as supplies for holistic medicine and tea-making.
Mountain Rose Herbs - Bulk herbs, spices, and sundries. Also carries organic products and essential oils, and has link to schools that offer courses in herbalism and herbology.
Bulk Apothecary - Bulk herbs, spices, and oils, in addition to materials for the home production of soap, candles, wine, and beer.
For more recipes to fill out your potion kit, you can check out Pestlework: A Book of Magical Powders & Oils. (Available on Amazon and in my shop!)
If you're enjoying my content, please feel free to drop a little something in the tip jar or check out my published works on Amazon or in the Willow Wings Witch Shop. 😊
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ambassadorarlert · 15 days
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Okay Kels, top 10 witchy tip and tricks… Go!
✨ yuhhh get into itttt ✨
warnings: talking about spirituality and witchcraft
if you’re brand new, haven’t done anything witchy ever in your life, first:
- don’t call yourself a “baby witch.” don’t infantilize yourself. you’re a bad bitch whether it’s your first day or 20384729483 day practicing. stand up. 🤨
- intentions are everything but don’t just jam shit into a cauldron and hope for the best. take the time to learn what things mean. colors, crystals, herbs. don’t overthink it, but acknowledging what your materials are used for will help you in the long run.
- your practice is your own. you can do whatever you want within reason. be careful not to appropriate.
- start a journal or document what you’ve learned. there’s no way you’re gonna be able to memorize everything, and you can easily look back for references.
- for the love of all the gods, practice fire safety. if your spell calls for you to burn something, do it outside in a fire safe container.
- start small. don’t start with jinxes/hexes/curses, you’ll hurt yourself and somebody else. start by doing mild shadow work, protection rituals, or some meditation.
- when you’re meditating, don’t try to silence your thoughts. listen to yourself.
here’s some personal things that i do:
- paying attention to the moon. track her phases and cycles. look at her when you can and say hi. i use apps to make widgets to keep up with the moon phases. knowing what phase the moon is in will explain a lot of weird shit.
- black salt in everything and everywhere. mix normal table salt and ashes from your incense, sprinkle it in every possible entrance/exit. doorframes, windows even under your doormat. Salt and smoke is very cleansing and purifying. it’ll protect your home/space from negative energies that may pass through.
- inexpensive doesn’t mean ‘cheap.’ you don’t need a whole bunch of fancy materials and herbs and oils and shit. you can go to any store and raid their herbs and spice section for a reasonable price. some things even come in bulk, like cinnamon sticks or bay leaves.
- using sigils. they can be time consuming but since it’s something you made, it can be more powerful. or, you can look up runes to correspond with your purpose.
- make a connection with your tarot/oracle cards. when you buy a new deck of tarot cards or oracle cards, bind them to you by carrying them on your person for about a week. or, you can put the pack under your pillow at night and sleep with it.
- don’t place items on the altar if they’re not being presented as an offering. it’s a simple rule and i find it rlly disrespectful bc my altar isn’t a side table to put things random things on. would you walk into a church and set your purse directly on top of their sacred textbook? probably not.
- keeping multiple brooms. use your inside broom to sweep your floors. use an outside broom to clear any porches, steps, and sidewalks from physical and spiritual debris. if you have a visitor that’s overstaying, or if you just want somebody to leave, turn your designated inside broom upside down so the bristles point to the ceiling and say nothing. they’ll leave within 10-15 minutes. (if you have a witchy friend, keep the broom out of your companies line of sight, they might peep that you’re kicking them out. 👀)
- another thing about tarot: the moon in reverse is never a good sign. it usually means that there’s someone within your circle that’s trying to cause you harm.
- hyper fixating on a particular crystals is a big indicator that a something is misaligned. look up the properties of whatever crystal you’re attracted to, because it usually is something you are needing the most. i had a phase where i was buying a LOT of carnelian— specifically red. what i really needed was a way to combat how sluggish and drained i was in that period of my life.
- understand your natal chart and know the signs of other people. I love astrology and i’m studying it a lot more and am learning just how important it is. right now i’m really trying to hone in on my Libra rising and Venus placements. ik ppl cringe at the “astrology girls” asking what ppls signs are or what times ppl were born. astrology plays a hand in all of our relationships. if you want to rlly get an understanding on why someone acts Like That, look up their Moon, Rising, and Mercury placements. If you want to see if someone is an ideal companion for you, look at their Venus placement.
lastly and most importantly remember that all the power you want and need already exists within you. reaching elbow deep and bringing the divine out of you is not an easy or clean journey but it’s worth it. I hope this helped 🖤✨
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Hi do you have any recs from where to buy affordable tools, like essential oils , crystals and other necessary stuff (for witchcraft ofc)
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Ah, cheapery. My third favorite hobby, beside spending money on things.
Firstly:
Essential oils are NOT necessary for witchcraft. They are medicine, have the potential to damage you severely (both immediately and in long-term damage), and are NOT better and more effective than just using the herbs they are manufactured from. You shouldn't be thinking about essential oils or considering them for your toolkit without herbalism education from a reputable school or licensed herbalist and paper research about each herb you use under your belt.
Moving on.
No physical item in witchcraft is essential. You could go into your kitchen cabinet and begin bespelling your home without paying anything. People like owning things, because sparklies are fun and we're all magpies at heart, but neither crystals nor tools are necessary to the craft- and some argue that they're not even backed by research into historic traditions and what ancient practitioners might have used. A lot of the tools people think are "essential" are specific to Wicca or introduced via the new age movement, which was only...what, 70 years ago now? There are certain paths which require certain tools, and religions and folk religions that require certain things to function, but unless you are in one and getting instructions from your teacher/mentor/godparent, you're not required to buy anything. We're Anti-capital here. Money is the enemy and dirt is our friend.
So, that being said, a few recommendations:
The thrift shop. Want an athame? Bell? Candle stand? Spoon? Find a pretty silver thing and consecrate it. Nothing in life has to be new when it gets to you, as long as you cleanse it well.
Your local kids museum will have cheap crystals at discount prices. The natural history museum told me then genuinely sell them by weight. You can't guarantee their ethical background that way (a lot of cheap rocks are mined with enslaved labor), but you can get your rocks.
If you can get to a rock and crystal show, rarer and harder to find crystals go cheap in there, but you do have to pay a flat fee to enter so it's kind of a financial wash in the end. It's fun though. They sell empanadas at my closest one.
Your local supermarket. Unless you're using bulk herbs by the bucket, which seems wasteful, you can usually get herbs and pre-packed larger quantities of herbs from the spice section in your supermarket. And this way they're guaranteed to be food grade and safe to consume or bathe with, which is never a guarantee when you pick something up from the metaphysical shop.
eBay and other secondhand sites. People leave the craft all the time, and hawk their stuff for cheap. A little Dr. Bronner's, a little sacred perfume or incense, and she's good as new.
Indian and other Asian grocery stores. When I'm down and in some trouble, I know they have my back. Thank you for carrying incense on the shelf when I needed you the most. And having bulk rice.
Local swap. Networking is everything! Sometimes local covens will host events where people get together to sell off old things or swap stuff. Good times to find a pre-loved tarot deck or altar cloth.
Your hands! *grabby hand gesture* Some stuff you can make. I have an old sewing machine, and I love her to death; I make storage pockets and altar cloths with her. I crochet altar cloths. Some people make their own candles. I know someone who learned glass-making to make their own altar pieces. Some hobbies are more expensive than others, but a crochet hook is like $3 and yarn can be like $4. Bam. Altar mat.
Speaking of candles, I forgot to mention the dollar tree and other discount stores have cheap candles: some even have the tall glass pillars you need if you're in one of the ATR diasporic traditions.
Quite frankly, my best investment in witchcraft tools I ever made was watching my mother buy an antique silver serving spoon, which I occasionally filch from her drawer and return after it's done it's job. Borrowing things from your family costs nothing.
I'm sure this wasn't what you had in mind, but (and not to be a weird adult who has a poor relationship with the internet here), sometimes you have to go out there and physically touch things before you find what's right for you. Find a thrift store. A secondhand shop. A goodwill. Browse. What could you use this in? What spells can you piggyback off of this thing you found? What use does this have in your craft? Try not to build your craft off of your tools; build your toolkit to support what you want to do with your craft. That way you won't have wasted time and money on a fun thing people said was essential to have! ...but now you never use this selenite wand you spent $30 on because you found out wands don't have a place in your practice. Blech.
Best of luck hunting! 💜✨
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gothicdicordia · 5 months
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Realized with UBI people could open business so much more bravely. They could live or above in their business even. They could live anywhere they could afford fearlessly.
Tiny cafes with very specific artisan treats
Places full of curated treasures
Places with weird hours like 11pm to 3am DnD or a Goth bar
A backyard style wood fire pizza kitchen
Barbeque for Barter
Garden Coffee House
Botanical Garden and Nursery
Apothecary (literally just bulk herbs, compounds, and spices)
Historical or Larp Costume Events
Community Art Studio with supply store
Artisan Duck Eggs and Live Ducks and/or Quail Eggs
And if you think about the need for day care would lower with the need to survive. Daycare could turn into a forest school again. Low income people could afford Waldorf or Montessori.
Kids would go school parented and prepared. Parents would have less stress. Crime would go down (?)
People could concentrate on turning waste into resources and precisely organizing food and resources systems to give enough but offer choice.
And overall we'd eradicate sickness, sick homes, sick people, sick animals, and systems of poverty that create abusive people.
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concerningwolves · 10 months
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something unfortunate i have learned about myself is that i have zero self-control when confronted with herbs and spices, especially if they're used in south asian cooking. i learned this when i discovered there are three (3) asian food stores near me, two in easy walking distance, and that it is significantly more cost-effective to buy spices in bulk from there. just stepping inside and seeing the walls of neatly ordered bags of seeds, herbs, spices and dried flowers is like the purest hit of serotonin imaginable. it appeals to me in a profoundly autistic way. i will sometimes just start tearing up from all the wonderful variety and pleasing colours.
anyway i spent a significant chunk of my hobby budget this month on spices and a tawa.
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wearethewinx · 1 year
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MAGIC DIMENSION CUISINE for @je-ne-sais-p1s
take 4 of this fucking post jfkds;jakfld;sa. NOTE 1: planets are big and trade is everywhere. this really just represents the most traditional food in the specific regions where the winx grew up. NOTE 2: for brevity's sake i will encourage you, the reader, to assume that when i say, like, 'bananas,' what i MEAN is 'native fruits that are contextually similar to earth bananas.' cool? cool. let's go
SOLARIA: Snakes, scorpions, lizards, oh my! The hot, dry climate means plant matter is at a premium. Small reptiles and large insects make up the caloric bulk, along with a fair amount of milk. Cacti and palms provide the only substantial fruit, which, when fermented with honey, creates Solaria's most famous beverage. Flatbread is another staple, especially when combined with UNBELIEVABLY HOT PEPPERS. Most Solarian food is either sickeningly sweet or painfully spicy by non-Solarian standards.
ANDROS: Fish, obviously. Regular fish, shellfish, lots of shrimp, octopus, some saltwater snails. Lots of grilled/kebab'd* food, and acid marinating like ceviche. Fruits are mostly small and hardy, like figs, dates, olives, and thick-skinned grapes, and herbs/leafy spices are the main source of flavor enhancement. The warmest parts of Andros produce sugarcane, but the overall climate is too mild for much capsaicin and too wet for solid salt deposits, so the flavor profiles are mainly sweet and savory with a bit of acid.
LINPHEA: Large, soft-bodied fruits first and bugs second, baby. Papaya, mangoes, bananas, aaaall that good stuff, mostly eaten raw, and also a few leaves and edible flowers. Huge beetles and wild chickens are plentiful in Linphea's jungles, and large freshwater eels are rarer but highly prized. There's a wealth of rich spices like cinnamon, cacao, and vanilla, and peppers, so Linphean food is full of strong flavors and heat, but only mild sweetness.
ZENITH: MEAT. Zenith is so cold that the only significant vegetation on most of the planet is algae, which is eaten both as a paste and smoke dried as a papery film. Other than that it's a very whale-meat-heavy diet, with roe and crab for some variety. Their extremely advanced technology means Zenith has state-of-the-art hydroponics across the whole planet though, and there's obviously interplanetary trade, so they make heavy use of those to branch out. Zenethi bitches love bread and sour candy.
MELODY: The famous floating islands necessitate heavy reliance on fowl. Melody has several domesticated bird species, and more than a hundred ways to prepare eggs. The very dry earth means most of the plants are tough and unappetizing, but roots like potatoes, carrots, ginseng, etc are staples, and fungi are both plentiful and popular. Between the salmonella and the Textures, very, very little is eaten raw, almost everything being either cooked or fermented. Melodic cuisine has a very earthy/umami flavor profile in general.
DOMINO: You'd think this would be the spicy planet, but no! Lots of grains, gourds, melons, and berries, and yes, of course they had an equivalent to pumpkin pie. Roses and their cousins (plums, peaches, apples) were favorites, with whole, candied roses being an upperclass delicacy. Meat is considered optional except for special events, largely as a product of the ceremonial significance of hunting, and just like all the best declining empires, Domic nobility were EXTREMELY adventurous with food. They made some crazy cheeses.
MAGIX: Known for its pastry! Magix' fully synthetic geography and climate make it the ideal home for several delicate grains and fruits like pawpaws, so if you want baked goods or unique pastas, there is simply no better planet. They have a booming 'designer fruit' industry (rivaled only by Zenith's) and are constantly debuting new hybrids. On an artificial planet with no native animals, meat requires animal agriculture, and starting a population of animals is just harder than bringing a bag of seeds, so Magix really doesn't prioritize meat. However, as a massive trade hub, basically everything you can think of is readily available.
*i do not know how to conjugate the word 'kebab'
Thanks so much for this question!! It was really fun to answer, despite all the rewrites lol
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sunmoon-starfactory · 2 years
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Spice of Life - Ultimate Herb, Spice, and Wildflower Set
Spice of Life is a combination and optimization of the two previous sets of Herbs, Spice, and Everything Nice and The Spice Must Flow.
Optimizations/Prominent Changes Include:
● A number of textures have been reduced in size. ● All Herb/Spice harvest basket textures are now linked to the Inventory Tool - Large Harvest Basket File. *NOTE: A new version of this tool has been included in this set with a slightly different name. REMOVE any previous version. ● All Herb/Spice Jar are now linked to a new item SunMoon-HerbSpice-EmptyJar-TEXTUREMAIN. ● Trait Support for sims with the Gatherer Trait ● All Harvests now available in catalog. ● Tier display, wall rack and counter rack have been repositoried to the Winery Cask Shelf ● Harvesting plants now gives FT Nature enthusiasm IF FT is installed ● Sims with the gatherer trait have a 10% chance of an extra harvest when gathering a herb/spice. This is BCON-tuneable
This set allows sims to collect fresh herbs and spices and then turn them into dried ground versions. You can choose between 12 jars or 1 bulk sack. All spice/herb converters may be found in Appliances > Small. All Herb/Spice plants and trees may be found in Build > Gardening.
Herb/Spice/Wildflower Plants A total of 63 herb/spice plants are contained in this set. Herbs/Spice plants are non-seasonal so they can be grown year round. Herbs are harvestable every 24 hours, and Spices every 72 hours. These plants need no watering or other maintenance. Sims will gain Nature Enthusiam when harvesting if Freetime is installed.
A single harvest basket will be added to a sims personal inventory, or if on an OFB lot the harvests will go into the business owner’s inventory. These harvest baskets count as food points for the fridge, but can also be sold for profit or used in other crafting station sets.
*Note that animations will not be perfect when using plants in the raised planters or pots on raised surfaces since Sims will continue to bend over to harvest items off the ground.
Crafting Stations This set contains 2 crafting stations; The Spice Grinder and Herb Converter. Items must be directly in sims’ inventories to be used.
Spice Grinder: The Spice Grinder allows you to convert 18 types of fresh spices into either a bulk sack or 12 jars. This requires at least 12 fresh spices in your sim’s inventory.
Herb Rack: The Herb Rack allows you to convert 17 types of fresh herbs into either a bulk sack or 12 jars. This requires at least 12 fresh herbs in your sim’s inventory.
Product Summary Jar of Spices/Herbs - Used as food points, selling for profit, or as ingredients in other crafting stations. Bulk Sack of Herbs/Spices - Used as food points, sold for profit or as ingredient in other crafting stations. Can be separated into 12 Jars.
Previews: Please visit this link to view an image album of all plants, trees, harvestables, jars, sacks, converters, and bonus items. View Album. 
REPLACE ALL PREVIOUS FILES FOR SPICE MUST FLOW/HERBS,SPICE,& EVERYTHING NICE
Download - SFS Use Manual - Click for detailed instructions and other helpful information.
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mariacallous · 5 months
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Persian cuisine is known for its mountains of basmati rice, an affinity for puckeringly sour flavors and its use of fresh herbs not just as a seasoning, but as a main ingredient. Ghormeh sabzi brings these all together. A long-cooked stew that uses fragrant herbs to make up most of its bulk, it uses dried limes to give it a deep, funky sourness. 
Dried limes, known in Persian as limoo amani, are whole limes that are dried in the sun until their skin is hard and has taken on a brown or black color. They have an intense, savory citrus flavor. Whether you remove the limes before serving is a matter of personal preference; I do not like eating them, but some people add a little bit of lime to each bite as they eat. 
Classically, ghormeh sabzi is made with pieces of beef, which become fork-tender during the long braise and add a rich unctuousness to the stew. However, it’s a satisfying dish even without the meat: the kidney beans in the dish provide protein, and served over steamed basmati rice – preferably with the irresistible saffron-hued crust known as tahdig that develops at the bottom of the pot – it’s a perfectly filling meal on its own, and an impressive addition to a Shabbat dinner spread.
The herbs used can vary from kitchen to kitchen. My family’s rendition is a classic recipe with a slight variation: We like to add a bit of spinach to give some body to the finished stew. You certainly don’t have to be exact with herb measurements at all  — this is a home-cooked meal, and the flavors will all meld together beautifully as it cooks, regardless of slight variations in proportions. 
Notes: 
You can find tareh (sometimes called Persian chives, Persian leeks or tara) in Middle Eastern markets. If you’re unable to find it, just replace it with more scallions.
You can find dried limes (sometimes called black limes or limoo amani) in the spice section of Middle Eastern markets or online. If you can’t find them, add ¼ cup fresh lime or lemon juice to the pot along with the water, and adjust sourness with more lemon or lime juice after cooking.
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academicdisasterfic · 2 years
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will you tell us all your head canons about harry and food?
and was there really a sourdough starter named betsy?
oh god. maybe not all bc i have so many. but here are a few:
- i swing between a harry that would love cooking and food because of how little he had it as a child, and a harry that would have issues with it for the same reason. but mostly, because i tend towards joy, i think he’d learn to love it.
- harry uses food to connect with his heritage; he finds a whole cupboard of cookbooks that fleamont and euphemia passed down to james at godric’s hollow. they’re mostly handwritten, family recipes; i love desi harry, so i imagine a whole cupboard of punjabi recipes.
- luna is the first person he cooks for because he knows she’ll be honest. she tells him that he needs to use more chilli but otherwise the chana masala is very good and she appreciates that he made her something vegetarian (harry forgot she was vegetarian but he does not tell her this)
- he makes the cake for ron and hermione’s wedding, and it changes flavour with every bite; chocolate and orange on one bite for ron, bergamot and lemon on the next bite for hermione
- harry discovers he really likes working with his hands; he takes up gardening, starts growing his own produce, lots of fresh herbs and cucumbers and potatoes and carrots and squash, and he gets so excited harvesting his produce to cook with every night
- for their first date, harry tries to take draco out to a fancy restaurant to impress him, but realises he could make it better at home anyway, and so they leave after the entree and harry makes them spicy pasta and chocolate soufflés at home, and draco knows right then that he’ll marry him
- draco buys harry spices from india because harry insists they taste different than the same spices bought in britain, and harry tells him he should really stop because it’s so extravagant, but he gets so happy cooking with them that draco never does
- food makes harry feel useful post-war. he feels like he creates rather than destroys through cooking. he loves providing for the people he loves. so he makes bulk meals for ron and hermione after rose is born so they don’t have to worry, he sends banh mi to neville when he’s working through lunch, he makes vegan ice cream for luna. the only exception is sunday lunch at the burrow, where he’s never allowed to help, and it annoys him but molly’s so insistent and endearing that he always gives in.
- harry and draco’s wedding is lovely but very overwhelming. they sneak away to eat raspberries and chocolate and gulab jamun in the gardens and harry thinks he’s so happy he might die.
- harry is a stay at home dad. his kids always have the best lunches at primary school. their friends beg for sleepovers. harry and draco love it because it makes them feel like Cool Dads.
- they have a family holiday to a new country every summer, and they make sure to try all the food of that country they possibly can. this year, they’re taking the kids to egypt.
p.s. i’ve never had a starter, but i’ve always aspired to have one. if i did, she’d be called betsy
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Hi there Bree!
I saw your shut the f up spell and was wondering if you didn't mind explaining why you'd use those ingredients. You see, those herbs are not native to my area so I can't implement them in my spell.
I appreciate any help!
Couldn't find the STFU spell in my blog archive. Maybe you meant STFU Powder? In which case, I've got answers!
When I'm putting a powder recipe together, I usually have a correspondence list and my personal herb stocks at hand. That particular one was an early recipe that I made with herbs I had on hand from previous visits to occult shops.
In this case, the thought process went like so:
Slippery Elm - halt gossip / diarrhea of the mouth
Deerstongue - improve communication
Nettle - repel negativity and petty gossip
Sassafras - ward off disruption and evil influence
Bloodroot - promote harmony, strengthen the blend
I only forage a small portion of the plants I use in my craft because, like you, I only have access to what's available in my biome. And unless I'm going to go traipsing into the woods with clippers and a shovel, I'm not likely to find things like deerstongue and bloodroot.
So what's a witch to do? Online shopping!
There are a number of vendors who sell quality herbs, spices, and botanicals in bulk. Super helpful if you can't find certain plants growing wild in your area, don't have the space to dry and prepare them yourself, or can't get to an occult shop that might stock them. I have had good experiences with products from the following:
Starwest Botanicals
Mountain Rose Herbs
Bulk Apothecary
Penn Herbs
Hope this helps!
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