Friday, July 22, 2011

Savory Spice Shop


When we were up in Denver last summer, we were on Platte St. enjoying all the shops there. No franchises-just small businesses. A welcome sight, really. My husband caught up to me (I was exploring on my own and was focusing on clothing stores) to ask me if I had gone in the spice store named Savory Spice Shop yet. I hadn't and wasn't planning on it (don't know why).  He insisted that I go. For him to be impressed by spices (he doesn't cook) must mean that this store was off the charts.
I went in and was surprised at how extensive their spice selection is. They are very helpful in explaining the unique aspects of their ware and they let you taste the spices. Once you start to taste the spices, that really closes the sale. They order the spices fresh from around the world and also create their own blends. They use quality ingredients and everything is ground there on the premises. Everything is so flavorful and fresh.
I understood why my husband was so excited. Their spices are nothing like you've ever had before. Even ordinary spices like cinnamon have a lot more flavor and 'robustness' to them. One of our favorites is the Pimient d' Espelette which is like a really, really good paprika-it is made from a blend. My son puts it on everything! Even their green chile was impressive (those of us who live in new Mexico are very critical of green chiles beyond our borders).
If you plan to be in the Denver area, stop by the Savory Spice Store on Platte St. Or, just visit their website and do your shopping there!

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