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  • Oh how I love the spices of life. Spices make everything better when preparing your favorite meals. Growing up in South Texas I had the opportunity to incorporate all sorts of Spanish, Latin, and Mexican spices into my cooking. Interestingly, nobody ever sat down and explained spices to me, so everything I learned was by taste, smell, and the reactions of my friends. After moving to Hawaii and incorporating Asian and later Indian Spices into my repertoire, I moved east and was so lucky to be able to explore a whole new world of tastes and opportunities. I so love southern cuisine. I think it has some of the finest and most distinct flavors of most places I have been. So, when I found out we had this spice shop right here in South Charlotte I was very excited. So, my wife and I made a special trip here. Reviews were good and it looks great on paper. The shop is very nicely setup. It's divided into sections so you can checkout Caribbean spices before you smell and taste Southeast Asian and later grilling blends. I guess I was expecting more individual spices like Tumeric, an Indian essential, when I decided to head here. I wanted to see more recipe examples and related spices side by side. This place is more of a spice blend concept where you get something that works with pork or fajitas or similar. In other words, this is great if you want to use something that somebody else has blended, but less exciting for folks who want to contemplate blends based on personal preferences. It reminds me of the direct marketing spice group YIAH (Your Inspiration At Home). Lots of great blends there too and they deliver to your door as well. We bought three spices and blends, including a Hawaiian Red Lava Salt for making Kalua Pig. Really happy to see that here. We love our Hawaiian BBQ. Beyond some of the rarer essentials, I'd recommend this place for folks who want to get a blend. It has a reward program that offers $10 towards product after $100 spent and it offers a buck discount if you bring back your used spice bottle for a refill. Nice idea that is just a step up from the grocery isle. Not a slam dunk, but I'll be back.
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