Subj : 8/29 More Herbs Day - 5 To : Carol Shenkenberger From : Ruth Haffly Date : Fri Sep 06 2024 14:35:17 Hi Carol, > CS> Looks good except for the lemon zest. There was a time where every > CS> recipe tried to use it. I burned out on it. I have 1 small jar with > CS> lemon pepper salt. Haven't used it since Japan,,,, > I have some (commercial) lemon pepper, no salt in my spice cabinet. > About the only thing it gets used for is egg salad. (G) That might be > once a month or so. I've also got (in the freezer) some orange peel that > I grated. It's usually part of my home made Mexican seasoning, a throw > together of several herbs and spices, never twice the same. CS> I became quite the spice hound but not much of any type of lemon in CS> the lot and no orange or lime either. More middle eastern and Asian CS> things. A blend from Singapore with 13 spices, few of them common to CS> USA/European seasonings. I've got quite the international collection of spices, mostly American bought but used in international cooking. Off the top of my head, I can think that I've got Germany, Italy, Mexico and China represented, plus probably a few more countries. And yes, I do cook internationally; altho most everything I picked up in the USA, it reflects various parts of the world. Far cry from when I grew up when my mom's main seasonings were salt and pepper. (G) CS> Don's had to reduce hot spices. It's just a normal aging thing but he CS> still likes lots of flavor so we go savory. Understandable; I've dropped my appreciation of heat/spicy several notches since we left the southwest. Probably was a medium plus on the heat scale then, now probably a medium minus. I still like some heat but more and more I want the flavors to stand out in something, not the heat. BTW, our fig tree is about done putting out for the year. There are a few left, just enough to pick and enjoy a fresh fig every few days. We've enough put up that we'll be enjoying them thru out the winter. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... OH NO! Not ANOTHER learning experience! --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .