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Which Spices Do You Use Most? These 8 Are Essential For Every Kitchen

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To view this email as a web page, click [here.]( The right combination of spices can elevate a perfectly fine meal into something truly amazing and worthy of praise. Simple Recipes. Serious Flavor. [New Recipes]( | [Browse Recipes]( | [Shop]( [8 Spices Everyone Should Have On Hand]( 8 Spices Everyone Should Have On Hand The right combination of spices can elevate a perfectly fine meal into something truly amazing and worthy of praise. I don’t know about you, but when I first started cooking, I was completely intimidated by the vast options of spices. I still am, to be honest. I started out with a generic spice rack – you know the kind, with the spices included right in the box. If you’ve ever had one of these, then you can pretty much guess how that ended up. I burned through salt, pepper, and garlic within a month, while most of the others remained nearly untouched until they were no longer good. The other option seems to be stocking up on all kinds of specific spices you’ll probably only use for one or two dishes and then abandon in the back of your cupboard. What about the middle ground? What spices do people really use most often? Let’s take a look at the top 8 spices and see some creative ways to use them in the kitchen! [Read On...]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Our Freshest Recipes! [Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes]( Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes A Philly cheesesteak is a great sandwich. A sloppy joe is a great sandwich. So naturally, when you bring the two together they make an exceptionally great sandwich. With all the delicious mess of a sloppy joe and all the ooey-gooey meaty cheesiness of a Philly cheesesteak, it’s the perfect thing to put between a bun whether you’re looking for a quick-fix for dinner or trying to satisfy a comfort food craving. [View Recipe]( [Copycat O’Charley’s Caramel Pie]( Copycat O’Charley’s Caramel Pie There’s nothing a like a cold dessert during the warmer months. And, this one is a real doozie. Modeled after the caramel pie served at O’Charley’s restaurants, this pie is served cold and features the flavors of caramel, whipped cream, pecans, garnished with bits of chocolate on top. It’s a sweet tooth’s dream, but even people who don’t always love sweet things seem to really enjoy this dessert. [View Recipe]( Our Trending Recipes! ON FACEBOOK, [HERE]( [Lemon Garlic Roasted Veggie Orzo]( Lemon Garlic Roasted Veggie Orzo This lemon garlic orzo with roasted veggies is lip-smacking good and is packed with tons of flavor and nutrients. Obviously lemon and garlic are two of the primary flavors here, which complement and highlight all the other fresh ingredients – mushrooms, bell peppers, asparagus, zucchini and tomatoes – along with toasted pine nuts for crunch, and crumbled feta for a bit of tang. This is just so yummy! [View Recipe]( ON PINTEREST, [HERE]( [Pennsylvania Dutch Funny Cake]( Pennsylvania Dutch Funny Cake Funny cake is an unusual dessert that hails from the regions of Pennsylvania where the Amish live. The Amish are also known as the Pennsylvania Dutch and they are famous for the delicious, mouthwatering dishes they sell at local markets in the area. This Pennsylvania Dutch funny cake is something almost like a pie and a yellow cake and a lava cake all mixed together. With all that going on, how could it not be a scrumptious dessert? [View Recipe]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [New Recipes]( | [Browse Recipes]( | [Shop]( This email was sent by: 12 Tomatoes One Union Square, 600 University Street, Suite 1000 Seattle, WA, 98101-4107, USA You’re receiving this email because you subscribed to the very tasty 12 Tomatoes newsletter. Every so often, we send you delicious recipes to help spice up your life, along with the occassional special offer that we know you’ll love. However, you can unsubscribe or update your profile at any point if you've come to the realization that cooking just isn’t for you, and therefore you have no use for recipes. Or, whatever reason you may have. Just click the link below and it'll be done within a week. We’ll be sorry to see you go though. [Update Profile]( [Unsubscribe](

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