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Did you know that spices don’t spoil… ever. They do lose their flavor over time, but that takes a really long time. Years. In fact, 4 years for whole spices, 2 to 3 years for ground spices, and 1 to 3 years for leafy herbs, depending on the herb.
So buying them in bulk is totally the way to go. And it makes a huge difference in price. For example, at My Spicer a 4oz container of basil is $1.35 an oz but a 32 oz container is only $.82 an oz. Or at Spice Barn a 4 oz container of cinnamon is $1.20 an oz where an 8 oz container is only $.76 an oz. And if it doesn’t go bad, then why not buy the cheaper version? You can get bigger than just 8 oz. But I was trying to be reasonable. I don’t expect anyone to really buy a 5 pound bag of Oregano. But hey, maybe you make a lot of spaghetti.
I like to try new recipes and sometimes I find one that calls for a spice I’ve never heard of. I won’t be buying those in large quantity for two reasons. One, maybe I hate it and will never use it again. (Caraway seeds anyone?) Two, even if I do like it I probably won’t use it much. After all, I have gone my entire life thus far and haven’t used it. But I do plan to buy the common spices in bulk. Cinnamon, Onion Powder, Salt, Pepper, Basil, Oregano, Parsley, Garlic Powder… you know, the ones that always seem to make their way to the front of the cabinet.
Here are some tips to get the most out of your spices:
I mentioned two spice sites, I have no idea if either of those places are good places to shop. They just came up first in a Google search. So if anyone knows of a good place to buy spices please let everyone in on your secret.
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5 Responses for "Frugal Tip: Buy spices in bulk"
Great post! I also like growing and drying some of my own spices. We do basil, oregano and thyme in the house. We harvest fresh spices, and even dry some for storage. As long as we take proper care of the plants, we have fresh spices all year round.
Oh that is awesome. I would LOVE to do that. But I kill pretty much anything I’m in charge of.
thank you for this post! just a few months ago i threw away my spices because i read that they only last a few months! thanks to you, i will know better
I love buying organic spices in bulk! That’s the only way to purchase them IMO. Its fresher and the quality is generally better. Its either .85/oz or 3.00 for the same amount a lot of the times, plus, you are not constantly throwing away containers.
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