seebee wrote:If your cue rub is doing well on the shelf, I'd be surprised if your wing rubs wouldn't follow suit?
Caitlin Penzey Moog wrote:"Don’t put your salt in a grinder. All you’re doing is making your salt smaller than it was before.
jimd wrote:Which Spice House blend will add flavor and body to the soup, without overpowering the Sun Wah turkey flavor?
leek wrote:jimd wrote:Which Spice House blend will add flavor and body to the soup, without overpowering the Sun Wah turkey flavor?
If you are looking to add body, you can reduce your stock, add a thickener such as corn starch, or puree some of the vegetables - potato for instance. Adding rice or noodles can also do that, especially if you cook them in the soup.
One More Thing...
As you’ve probably noticed, we have an initial partner in this newsletter project: The Spice House, an online spice outfit based in Chicago. (Some of you have reached the conclusion that I now run a spice company; cool as that would be…no. Just wanted to clear that up.)
One of the principals at Spice House is a friend named Charlie Mayer, who I met ages ago, when he was producing All Things Considered segments with, among others, Melissa Block. Charlie recorded while Melissa and I cooked in her DC kitchen, and—especially after Charlie and I discovered that both of us were pilots—we became friends. (I stopped flying, mostly, when I began writing for the Times Opinion section: That was a conflict of interest, time-wise, that could’ve been deadly. Both opinion-writing and flying take concentration, something that I don’t have in excess.)
Anyway, global sourcing is complex, and this is especially true for spices. Sustainable production and fair labor practices are issues here and elsewhere, and Charlie and The Spice House are more focused on these things than most. (Part of my job here is to help move the needle further in the right direction.) Plus, their stuff is fresh and good. They are a nice crew to have in our corner as we start this newsletter, both because they give a shit, and because, well…cooking…spices…it kind of makes sense. And it’s fun to have an excuse to work with Charlie again.
I haven't placed any stock in friendly greetings in stores since I commented on a very friendly greeting from a Blockbuster employee who told me management made them do that because people who were greeted upon entering a store were less likely to shoplift.Christopher Gordon wrote: I never found the proprietors particularly welcoming or friendly... and never got a, "hi there."
Dear Spice friends,
Sadly, there was a fire at The Spice House in Old Town yesterday. Thankfully, through the quick actions of our store associates and the Chicago Fire Department, the fire was quickly extinguished and, most importantly, no one was hurt. Unfortunately, however, our beloved store incurred some serious damage and we will be closed for a short while to rebuild and repair.
We apologize for our unexpected closure. While we’re rebuilding, we would like to offer FREE SHIPPING on all orders, no minimum required, when you purchase spices online. Use code OLDTOWNSHIP at checkout. You can also visit our other store locations at Navy Pier and Evanston.
The Spice House has proudly been a resident of historic Old Town since 2001. Since then, we’ve made tens of thousands of spice friends and created many more fond memories in Old Town. We look forward to continuing to serve our Old Town community and customers when we return.
Sincerely,
Eric Medina
General Manager
The Spice House | Chicago
Sadly, there was a fire at The Spice House in Old Town yesterday. Thankfully, through the quick actions of our store associates and the Chicago Fire Department, the fire was quickly extinguished and, most importantly, no one was hurt. Unfortunately, however, our beloved store incurred some serious damage and we will be closed for a short while to rebuild and repair.
We apologize for our unexpected closure. While we’re rebuilding, we would like to offer FREE SHIPPING on all orders, no minimum required, when you purchase spices online. Use code OLDTOWNSHIP at checkout. You can also visit our other store locations at Navy Pier and Evanston.
The Spice House has proudly been a resident of historic Old Town since 2001. Since then, we’ve made tens of thousands of spice friends and created many more fond memories in Old Town. We look forward to continuing to serve our Old Town community and customers when we return.
NFriday wrote:Does anybody know if the Old Town location is still closed? I posted on mashupmom about the free shipping when you enter the code OLDTOWNSHIP, and somebody there tried it, and said it did not work. I thought the code was going to be good until the Old Town store opened up again. Thanks, Nancy
Katie wrote:I haven't placed any stock in friendly greetings in stores since I commented on a very friendly greeting from a Blockbuster employee who told me management made them do that because people who were greeted upon entering a store were less likely to shoplift.
seebee wrote:Katie wrote:I haven't placed any stock in friendly greetings in stores since I commented on a very friendly greeting from a Blockbuster employee who told me management made them do that because people who were greeted upon entering a store were less likely to shoplift.
Well???
Did it prove to be true?
ronnie_suburban wrote:If it was mentioned upthread, I missed it but I was bummed to learn recently that The Spice House (all locations, website, etc.) was sold about a year ago. I was wondering why prices seem to have steadily crept up and Gary Wiviott's Rub was stupidly renamed Chicago Fire Barbecue Rub. Hey Spice House, sabod!
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Katie wrote:The article does not mention the sale of the latter, which seems to have happened sometime later in 2018 or in 2019.
Spice House website wrote:In 2018, with kismet and good fortune, business partners Dave Grossman and Dan Yates met and befriended Tom and Patty. Dave and Dan had respectively built successful careers in finance and technology, and were both wanting for a mission more tangible and human scale, something to love and share with family and friends. With a shared passion for food and culture, they saw the untapped potential stored up in the lifetimes of work and expertise that Bill, Ruth, Patty and Tom had poured into the Spice House. Happily, Tom and Patty also saw something in Dan and Dave—successful business builders who could bring their vision to a national and then global scale.
Our Future
Now as the new owners of The Spice House, Dave and Dan are committed to sustaining and strengthening the company’s core tenets of premium quality, freshness, and variety—all the while honoring culinary traditions and experiences around the world.
Spice House website wrote:Our Future
Now as the new owners of The Spice House, Dave and Dan are committed to sustaining and strengthening the company’s core tenets of premium quality, freshness, and variety—all the while honoring culinary traditions and experiences around the world.