I’m a practical cook by necessity. I don’t love cooking, but
I do love fresh, homemade, relatively healthy food. Naturally, now and
then I get utterly sick of cooking and need either a break or a new source of
inspiration. So when my friend Marianne
suggested a trip to Penzeys Spices in Sarasota, FL, I jumped at the chance. Our
excuse, if one was needed, was the need to buy a wedding gift for the daughter
of a mutual friend.
Marianne was familiar with Penzeys through her in-laws, but
she hadn’t been to the store herself. We took our time strolling through the
displays of everything from adobo seasoning to zatar (“a Middle-Eastern
tabletop blend”). Penzeys had vanilla beans, and freeze dried shallots, and
special herb blends for every possible cuisine you could name. Each one had a
jar for sniffing and we sniffed. We made two passes through the store, first to
choose spices for a gift box for Amanda, then to choose spices for ourselves. I
saw many that I wanted to try, but I limited myself to five, including Sicilian
Salad Seasoning, Ruth Ann’s Muskego Ave. Chicken and Fish Seasoning, and minced
ginger. With my purchase, they gave me a slim book filled with product
information and recipes. I’m already making a list of more items I want to
try.
Penzeys (no affiliation) might have a store near you.
According to the list in their book, they have 66 stores in 28 states, as well
as mail/online ordering.
Sometimes a field trip is all about exploring, sometimes
it’s a treat, and sometimes I look for inspiration to send me on toward my
goals. It’s a lot to ask of a few spices, but I hope they’ll help change
cooking from drudgery back into a simple pleasure.
Do you need inspiration? Where could you find some?