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    Where to buy spices in bulk

    Does anyone have a reference for a website to order spices in bulk? Thanks

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    http://Spiceology.com is one of my goto sites depending on what you are looking for. Great selection, high quality, and decent prices.

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    #3
    Bulk spice store! of course.

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        #5
        I like Spice Jungle: https://www.spicejungle.com/

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          I've been using Spices, Inc. https://spicesinc.com/ Shipping is a little high relative to the amount of spice I need, but they have a salt-free spicy thai seasoning blend I really like. I'm trying to remember to also order spices that have a longer shelf-life, like crushed red pepper, to help offset that.

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            I manage to order $50.00 or more at a time so shipping is free I really like their Pennsylvania Pepper

          • Michael_in_TX
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            You are so right about their Pennsylvania Pepper. They included that as a sample in one of my first orders and wow is that ever good on eggs.

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          www.Penzeys.com is my go-to. Not sure how "bulk" you need. They usually have 2-4 sizes of each. I’m going to check out these other links, though.

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            If you need bulk, see if there's a restaurant supply store in your area. For example, here there's a Smart Foodservice where you can get most of the common spices in quantity. So, if you need, e.g. paprika, granulated garlic etc. they're great.

            HOWEVAH... ground spices lose a lot of their potency after 3-6 months. So unless you're going through them pretty quickly, I'd not buy a ton more than you'll use in that timeframe. Perhaps buy whole spices if you can.

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