Just a thing my parents found at goodwill and have hung in their pantry.
I like how it puts a picture if they think that spice doesn’t work with that food
NoMoreKoolAid2015
My parents have this in their kitchen!
ceecee_50
My grandmother had this in her kitchen.
NoFanksYou
My mom had this in her kitchen.
notproudortired
No curry desserts or cinnamon soups. Checks out.
Fomulouscrunch
Maybe it’s where I am, but this and things like it are the only way I know an herb called “savory” exists. See also: rosemary vs costmary.
thebrokedown
My mom had this ON a spice rack in our kitchen when I was little.
lagniappe68
I had this!
heckenyaax
I have this in a spice cabinet! Found it at a yard sale a few years ago. I love it.
catplumtree
Find a high res pic and cross post to r/coolguides
onemoreape
This was on the inside of the door to our spice cabinet growing up. I lived this as a kid.
coffeelife2020
Oh wow my mom had this and I’d completely forgotten it existed! This is awesome!
gracesw
My parents had a spice cabinet that hung on the wall, and the door to the cabinet was a framed copy of this same guide. It’s how I first learned about herbs and spices!
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Just a thing my parents found at goodwill and have hung in their pantry.
I like how it puts a picture if they think that spice doesn’t work with that food
My parents have this in their kitchen!
My grandmother had this in her kitchen.
My mom had this in her kitchen.
No curry desserts or cinnamon soups. Checks out.
Maybe it’s where I am, but this and things like it are the only way I know an herb called “savory” exists. See also: rosemary vs costmary.
My mom had this ON a spice rack in our kitchen when I was little.
I had this!
I have this in a spice cabinet! Found it at a yard sale a few years ago. I love it.
Find a high res pic and cross post to r/coolguides
This was on the inside of the door to our spice cabinet growing up. I lived this as a kid.
Oh wow my mom had this and I’d completely forgotten it existed! This is awesome!
My parents had a spice cabinet that hung on the wall, and the door to the cabinet was a framed copy of this same guide. It’s how I first learned about herbs and spices!
Very nice and handy too.