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  2. Clever Spice Rack Ideas That Will Quickly Tame Your Kitchen ...

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    Give your go-to seasonings a home with these clever spice rack ideas, including wall spice racks, pull-out designs, magnetic options, rotating styles and more.

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  4. Show Off Your Spice Village Collection with Lenox's New ...

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    The rack is custom-made to fit every village spice jar and features painted green vines with a delicately curved top. The display can be hung on a wall or stand on your countertop or kitchen shelf .

  5. Old Bay Seasoning - Wikipedia

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    Putting Old Bay on crab legs. The seasoning is chiefly used to season crab and shrimp. [16] It is used in various clam chowder and oyster stew recipes. The seasoning is also used as a topping on popcorn, salads, eggs, fried chicken, chicken wings, french fries, tater tots, corn on the cob, boiled peanuts, dips, chipped beef, baked potatoes, potato salad, potato chips and guacamole.

  6. Mulling spices - Wikipedia

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    A mason jar of mulling spices. Mulling spices are a spice mixture used in drink recipes. The spices are usually added to hot apple cider, mulled wine, glögg, wassail, hippocras, and other drinks (such as juices) during autumn or winter. [1]

  7. Salt and pepper shakers - Wikipedia

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    Salt and pepper shakers, along with a sugar dispenser Georgian silver pepper shaker, or pepperette, hallmarked London 1803. Salt and pepper shakers or salt and pepper pots, of which the first item can also be called a salt cellar in British English, [1] are condiment dispensers used in European cuisine that are designed to allow diners to distribute grains of edible salt and ground peppercorns.

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