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  2. World Spice Merchants - Wikipedia

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    World Spice Merchants (WSM) is a shop on Western Avenue [1] near Pike Place Market in Seattle's Central Waterfront district. The store stocks cookbooks, curries, herbs, salts, "exotic" seasonings, [2] spices and rubs, [3] as well as teas from around the world.

  3. Penzeys Spices - Wikipedia

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    Penzeys Spices is a retailer of spices in the United States. It operates retail outlets as well as mail order and online shopping . [ 1 ] The company is headquartered in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin , and had 600,000 catalog customers in 2007.

  4. Vindaloo - Wikipedia

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    Vindaloo or Vindalho is a Goan curry dish, based on the Portuguese dish carne de vinha d'alhos. [1] [2] [3] It is known globally in its British Indian form as a staple of curry house and Indian restaurant menus and is often regarded as a fiery, spicy dish.

  5. We tried the Miami Spice menus at these local ... - AOL

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    What we liked: This is the first year the new Edgewater spot has participated in Miami Spice, as it Patagonian-Italian restaurant They are offering a dinner option Sunday through Thursday at $60 ...

  6. We tried the Miami Spice menus at all these local ... - AOL

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    Much like shopping at the grocery store and literally everything else besides breathing, dining out has gotten more expensive in 2022 — which means Miami Spice is starting at the perfect time.

  7. It's About Thyme! The Iconic Lenox Spice Village Is Finally Back

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    The popular Lenox Spice Village set from the '80s is finally coming back after being discontinued for 35 years! Find out when and where you can get it.

  8. McCormick & Company - Wikipedia

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    McCormick acquired San Francisco-based coffee, spice and extract house A. Schilling & Company in 1947, enabling McCormick to begin coast-to-coast distribution in the U.S. [11] McCormick continued to use the Schilling name for its Western division until the 1990s, with the last product containers marked Schilling produced in 2002; since then, all of the company's products have been marketed ...

  9. We tried the Miami Spice menus at these local ... - AOL

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    We tried as many menus as we could. We are so full. Home & Garden. Lighter Side