smallgree
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Post by smallgree on Sept 8, 2022 1:46:41 GMT 1
I was banned from this forum because someone thought I had given out my forum password to others, when in fact I had only given out my password to my Imgur account so others could see my photos. Someone from Ken's forum straightened this out and I was asked to join back up again through my email. What a putz.
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Post by maceme on Sept 8, 2022 3:18:04 GMT 1
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary , Thyme CHS was interviewed the same day the person who wrote the song containing these 4 spices in a sequence Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and thyme. was it part of CHS recipe ? who knows BUT both CHS and the song writer were talking about there passion ? You said that before, but isn’t that the classic line from Scarborough Fair dating back to medieval times, some with historical variants Savoury, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme?
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Post by Silver on Sept 8, 2022 10:43:39 GMT 1
When it comes down to strict 26 Oz. Bag compliance, I'm thinking this might be the one. Note: If you prefer Marjoram to Oregano, add Marjoram at 0.15g. and call it 740 Gram Bag compliant.
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Post by deepfriednew101 on Sept 8, 2022 16:22:02 GMT 1
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary , Thyme CHS was interviewed the same day the person who wrote the song containing these 4 spices in a sequence Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and thyme. was it part of CHS recipe ? who knows BUT both CHS and the song writer were talking about there passion ? You said that before, but isn’t that the classic line from Scarborough Fair dating back to medieval times, some with historical variants Savoury, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme? Simon and Garfunkel song was in the 50's that was wrote
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Post by smallgree on Sept 8, 2022 18:36:08 GMT 1
That song has roots in the middle ages. The version that S and G issued in 1966 came from a version released in 1947.
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Post by deepfriednew101 on Sept 8, 2022 20:19:45 GMT 1
Yes and CHS was in the Green Room with the writer doing a interview about his chicken that was gaining popularity at the time. CHS did many interviews even prior to selling to Brown & Massey. CHS loved music and sold records as promotions for KFC and there was even a song wrote about him
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Post by smallgree on Sept 9, 2022 17:31:16 GMT 1
Those four can be found in Herbs de Provence, Italian Seasoning, and dressing recipes. No doubt CHS began to look at blends as a way to develop a "muted/blended" type of flavor profile.
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Post by Chickenman on Sept 21, 2022 3:30:59 GMT 1
Mace, nutmeg, star anise, anise, clove, fennel and caraway seeds, are not in CHS's original recipe. Glen never showed any of these, and most think his research was Godsent. Go figure. Are you saying you personally think none of those spices are in sanders recipe, or are you saying they aren't in it according to Glen? Because i would have to disagree. I knew straight away upon trying caraway seed that it is without a doubt in the 11 h/s. Idk how anyone could favour coriander over caraway, because personally i've never found coriander to work that great or really do anything.
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Post by deepfriednew101 on Sept 21, 2022 15:17:37 GMT 1
Chickenman I agree with you caraway as its just a More Packed ingredient then OTHERS and you don't mistake it but many don't recognize it as they Don't use it in other recipes similar to Fennel Seed use. Both have much high Notes then other ingredients
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Post by Silver on Sept 21, 2022 15:31:30 GMT 1
Chickenman I agree with you caraway as its just a More Packed ingredient then OTHERS and you don't mistake it but many don't recognize it as they Don't use it in other recipes similar to Fennel Seed use. Both have much high Notes then other ingredients Deep, are you suggesting the following: 1) Use Caraway instead of Coriander Seed 2) Use Fennel Seed instead of Anise Seed
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