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The Spice Lab Gourmet Sea Salt Review

Let me start by saying that the products featured in this post were provided to me free of charge from The Spice Lab Gourmet Salt Collection. This in no way will influence the review to follow and all opinions are my own.

spice lab logoThe Spice Lab Gourmet Sea Salt – The Chili Head Salt Collection – Review and Giveaway

When I was younger I was under the impression that there was only one type of salt, the traditional table salt that is found in almost every cupboard, restaurant and kitchen in the world. I, like many people, thought that there were limited variations on the salt widely available. I am still in the early stages of learning how to cook, and am beginning to branch out into the flavorful world of addition of flavors, enter The Spice Lab. I was given the opportunity to review their Chili Head Collection and thought this was a good way to play with a staple of cooking.

collectionThe Spice Lab is a woman owned business based in Pompano Beach, Florida and boasts over 180 different salts from over 30 countries and has the largest selection of sea salts available from a single source. The salts come in test tubes, in either 5, 6, or 11 sets, with a handcrafted wooden base that is American made from recycled shipping pallets, Colorado pine, sustainable bamboo bases among other discarded wood.

The items offered are plentiful, creative and include salt plates, wooden spoons, salt collections and even bath salts. The Spice Lab has received numerous awards including the Silver Sofi Award, The Gourmet Retailer’s Editors’ Choice Award, Scovie and Hot Pepper Awards, 2014 Suppliers Achievement Silver Award for Most Creative New Entry Designed for Business Gift Use, as well as becoming one of Oprah’s Favorite Things in 2013 (the Himalayan Salt Shot Glasses)

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Badia Spices – 3 Varieties Review

 Let me start by saying that the products featured in this post were provided to me free of charge courtesy of Badia Spices. This post may have affiliate links but this in no way will influence the review to follow and all opinions are my own.

Badia Spices – 3 Varieties Review

20150328_201241I love a good American Dream story, and Badia Spices might have the best one you have heard in a while. Started in 1967 by a Cuban exile who moved to the Little Havana area of Miami and wanted to open a spice company. As the community grew, the little spice company grew. This brave immigrant reached out to the hispanic market as well as his fellow Cubans and as the two communities grew, again this immigrant’s company grew. Today his son runs the company and competes with other spice companies like McCormick Spice for customers and is pushing the hundred of millions in annual sales. This seems like what the American Dream is made of, but I learned they are much more than just a dream, they are very rooted in community while always expanding their reach.

As the days plug away I often think of all the things that I want to do before I turn 40 and increasingly cooking becomes forefront in my mind. I have always been hesitant toward using spices, partially due to a severe case of acid reflux, but mostly because I do not know what spices to use for what food. I am often plagued with the worry of ruining the food rendering it inedible, although my husband claims this has yet to happen. I promised myself that I would “spice things up” as I approach July, so given Badia’s reputation for spice I reached out to them for some review samples.

The package I received from Badia Spices contained Black PepperComplete Seasoning and Holy Smokes Pork and Meat Rub. The first one that got put into the rotation for cooking was the Black Pepper. This was a crisper and fresher version of the black pepper I am accustomed to using – this sharper pepper had a wonderful almost lemony finish. The Complete Seasoning was like nothing I have tasted before. The ingredients for the Seasoning explained why It was a new taste and they included dehydrated garlic and onions, salt, spices (that includes cumin), herbs. The first flavor you taste is the onion, and finishes with a mild spice flavor with a even milder after taste.

20150328_203541I would have to say I had the most fun with the 3rd spice they sent me, the Holy Smokes Pork and Meat Rub. The rub is made of smoked salt, paprika, brown sugar, dehydrated garlic, chipotle chili peppers, cocoa powder and spices.

20150328_201631I also learned that the Holy Smokes Pork and Meat Rub was inspired by a mix made by a recent college graduate from FIU Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. Not only did this lucky graduate get bragging rights, she won a $5000.00 scholarship and a percentage of US and International sales from this rub goes to the school in perpetuity (in other words, forever).

Spices are a fun thing to add layers of flavors to otherwise plain food. Badia Spices keeps their prices low, which allows for constant experimentation with little financial guilt. You can find Badia Spices in many grocery stores in the spice isle or you can purchase Badia Spices online, click here or on Amazon, click here

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