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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Spices Inc. GIVEAWAY!!



OK, I promised you guys another giveaway this month, and here it is! This one is a little different, because you'll have to do a little work, but it will be fun work. Have you heard of Spices Inc.? I actually hadn't until I won a 6 jar spice set a couple of months ago on the foodie blog. I picked which spice set I wanted and they shipped it out very quickly. The owner and founder, Greg, was actually the one emailing me to help me with my choice. I received the spices wrapped up nicely and they looked and smelled awesome! I chose the chicken rubs and seasonings set. Later this week I will post a recipe I made using one of the spices I received.

Now, here's where you can win your very own set of spices. And when I say very own, I mean that. You will be creating your ideal 6 jar spice set. To create your own 6 jar spice set you can choose any combination of spices, herb, dried chile, extract or gourmet salt from the Spices Inc. site. And let me tell you, there are a ton of awesome things on their site! In addition to choosing your 6 favorite jars, you'll need to come up with a cool name for your spice set. The winner will be receiving this special edition spice set, and Spices Inc. will add it to their spice set page so anyone else who likes it can buy it too! How neat is that? When you have come up with your set and named it, post it in our comments section below and leave your email address as well.

I am expecting great things from you guys! Since it's a holiday week and you'll need time to peruse the Spices Inc. website, I'm going to run this contest until TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th at NOON. The person with the most creative jar set and name will be chosen by Spices Inc. owner Greg Patterson, and we will post the winner by the end of that week in December.

So, do you have it? Are you pumped to win some of your very own yummy, healthy, unique spices? Head on over to Spices Inc. to get started!! If only I could participate in this one! Good luck to you all, and I just can't wait to see what you guys come up with!

14 comments:

  1. Congrats! You've been awarded the Stylish Blogger Award. I always enjoy visiting! ~Prairie Story
    http://prairiestory.blogspot.com/2010/11/youve-got-style.html

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  2. Necessities For Delicious Desserts

    Vanilla Extract
    Cinnamon
    Ginger
    Nutmeg
    Allspice
    Mace

    susitravl(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. "A Taste of the Orient"

    Curry Powder, Sweet
    Ground Cloves
    Cinnamon Powder
    Nutmeg Powder
    Ginger Root Powder
    Cumin Seed, Ground

    jeeperweepers80@yahoo.com

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  4. "Make Your Mama Sweat"

    Habanero Flakes
    Chipolte Salt
    Cayenne Pepper
    New Mexico Chili Powder
    Ground Cumin
    Organic Garlic Powder

    cowgirl(at)theramp(dot)net

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  5. DELISH (first letter of each spice creates word "delish")

    Deep South Dry Rub
    Esspresso Rub
    Lemon white pepper
    Italian Seasoning
    Salt free Thai Spice
    Habanero chilli powder


    kristely@gmail.com

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  6. The World Kitchen Connection

    Adobo Lime Rub
    Ras El Hanout
    Cajun Rub Hot
    Maharajah Style Curry Powder
    Paella Seasoning
    Piri Piri Seasoning

    erin@ekatskitchen.com

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  7. The Tagine Taster

    Cinnamon sticks, Ceylon
    Organic cumin, ground
    Organic turmeric powder
    Ras el hanout
    Cayenne pepper (hot)
    Organic coriander seed powder

    rhisomers(at)gmail(dot)com

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  8. Pickled Pink

    Pickling Spice
    Himalayan Pink Salt
    Pink Peppercorns
    Coriander Seed
    Grains of Paradise
    Bay Leaf

    boris dot cynthia at gmail.com

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  9. Warm Your Heart & Home

    cardamom
    cinnamon
    cumin
    ginger
    nutmeg
    vanilla

    Debbie

    dkal85@aol.com

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  10. I'm calling my group of spices "Mama Spice" because it's a grouping of things I've found to be key in this pregnancy:

    Mexican Seasoning
    Pizza Seasoning
    Garlic & Herb
    Hawaiian Course Table Salt
    Vanilla Extract
    Organic Cocoa Powder

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  11. "A little of this and a little of that"

    Organic Saigon Cinnamon Powder
    Deep South Dry Rub
    Cardamom
    Chinese 5 Spice
    Hickory Salt
    Organic Herbs de Provence

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  12. Sweet & Spicy Self-Starter Spice Set

    This is our "Limited Edition Spice Set" and was created by Ann, who is a busy mom that cooks & bakes in spurts! This spice set will assist you in becoming a self-starter in regards to cooking/baking with a sweet & spicy flair, some spices you will know very well & some will help you get outside the box to try new spices at least maybe for you and some new dishes too!

    1. Apple Pie Spice, the one that most of us know. Known as the Sweet Spices. I can’t wait to be baking/cooking some new apple dishes!

    2. Ceylon Cinnamon, new kind of cinnamon to broaden our cooking/baking skills. The true cinnamon, popular in Mexico & Europe. Best for desserts & spiced breads.

    3. Crystallized Ginger (aka Candied Ginger/Glaze Ginger), Can’t wait to use the new recipes that calls for this! I hear desserts & baked goods are coming!

    4. Lime Zest, tangy, slightly sweet…great to use in salsas, rice dishes, and with fish or chicken recipes.

    5. Allspice, another one that most of us know…Tropical Spice…Spicy!.

    6. Cardamom, now what is Cardamom? I am excited to learn something NEW in the kitchen with this spice. The Queen of Spices in India, it is fruity & lemony.



    This set of “Limited Edition Spice Set” comes with recipes to get you to become a self-starter in the kitchen and also assists those that are already self-starters to continue to be the wonderful cooks/bakers you ARE!

    Annracerallen@netscape.net

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  13. The Easy As Pie Collection (spices I use the most frequently in my pies!):

    Apple Pie Spice
    Pumpkin Pie Spice
    Almond Extract
    Cinnamon Powder
    Vanilla Extract
    Lemon Peel

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  14. Oops, I guess I was going by noon according to the wrong time zone. Sorry!

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