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I am one of those cooks who uses a lot of herbs and spices on a quarterly basis when cooking. One of the things I get easily fed up about when I am cooking is trying to find the ingredients I need. The trouble with having a small kitchen is that there is nowhere to store those tiny jars and packets that hold cooking ingredients - and find them quickly! The unavoidable option, when you think about it, is to screw a rack to some available wall space and place small matching jars, containing various often used ingredients, on this rack. This is the basis behind one of my beloved spice rack and jar sets. Featuring the Butterfly Meadow variety inspired by Louise Le Luyer, this 7-piece set consists of a wooden rack and six spice jars, each one labelled for a different herb: basil, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, and thyme. I know these are herbs, but you get the idea - you can do the same with the various spices too.
Whenever any person is at a loss to buy me a present, I tell them they can never go wrong if they get me a variety of herbs and spices. Apart from using them regularly, I love to look at them: to see their depths of color and tone. There are, however, easily hundreds of herbs and spices - if not thousands if you take into list various blends - so, before splurging out on a space saving spice rack or two, you easily do need to reconsider very carefully where you are going to put it. Many population don't like bits and pieces cluttering up their kitchen surfaces. If this is the case with you, the best place for a spice rack is attached to the wall. If you are one of those population who doesn't like anyone on view and prefers all things in the kitchen to be hidden away - well, there is even an selection for you as well.
Spice Rack
The most prominent thing about a space saving spice rack is that it needs to be accessible. For the aficionados of 'everything behind fulfilled, doors' there is a spice rack and set of spice bottles that have been made to fit into a drawer: you just prescription a definite drawer to store your spices so you can find them quickly. For those people, like me, who prefers spice racks to be attached to the wall, make sure you don't place them too close to the cooker as the heat emitted from that could cause your spices' potency to be reduced - and, since some of the best spices are quite expensive, you don't want that to happen!
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