Monday, April 25, 2011
We recently made a trip to the Fresh Market in Chattanooga, which is a high end grocery store and not known for low prices except on bulk spices. We enjoy the taste of dill in our Salmon Patties, so I try to keep this spice on hand for such occasions. However, the cost of dill and some other spices in the supermarket is prohibitive. Buying spices and herbs in bulk provides a greater cost savings over grocery store prices. This bag of dill cost me $1.89, which is actually an increase since I last bought dill, but still cheaper than buying name brand spices in a bottle at the grocery store.
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buying in bulk,
saving money
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Penzey's Spices is another good source. I am lucky to have a store within driving distance/errands, otherwise one has to pay shipping
ReplyDeleteLucky you, Carol! Would love to have one of those within driving distance. :)
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