Mostly it’s cinammon and other s p i c e s that we traditionally only had at holidays because they tend to upset digestion. The only reason “pumpkin spice” sounds so catchy is that unspiced pumpkin tastes so bad.
(Nanny GoComics thinks that the fourth word is objectionable!!!!! I could not post without spacing it out. How silly is this?)
sergioandrade Premium Member over 1 year ago
According to allrecipes.com pumpkin spice is cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger, and sometimes allspice.
Ida No over 1 year ago
Pork spice is Cumin, thyme, oregano, and mustard.
crosscompiler Premium Member over 1 year ago
Out of Pork spice? No problem, you can substitute Cannibal spice (not legal in all states).
PraiseofFolly over 1 year ago
Now, that is Sage advice.
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’ll just have some of that spice of life!
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 1 year ago
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. Scarborough Fair.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
Mostly it’s cinammon and other s p i c e s that we traditionally only had at holidays because they tend to upset digestion. The only reason “pumpkin spice” sounds so catchy is that unspiced pumpkin tastes so bad.
(Nanny GoComics thinks that the fourth word is objectionable!!!!! I could not post without spacing it out. How silly is this?)
artjohn42 over 1 year ago
Pork-spice and caffeine? Sign me up!