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Terra Medi Greek White Wine Vinegar, 17 Ounce

Terra Medi Greek White Wine Vinegar, 17 OunceThis Terri Medi white wine vinegar is exceptionally good. I had been purchasing it at our local Target until for some disappointing reason they don't carry it any longer. So my search led me to find it on Amazon. Thank you Amazon!! I have just placed an order for 2 bottles and when they run out I will order more. You won't be disappointed with this vinegar. Superb when preparing your salad dressings, and compliments olive oil beautifully. Wonderful in cooked skillet dishes. Made a rigatoni pasta dish today with this vinegar along w/ cherry tomatoes, fresh pearl mozzarella, fresh snipped basil, and sauteed onion and garlic. Drizzle in the Terri Medi white wine vinegar and a good olive oil and --what a delicious treat warm or cold!

I used cheap white wine vinegar in the past,basic safeway stuff. No more, this is a great upgrade. I made a good buying decison.

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Needed a white wine vinegar. Didn't know what to expect. I usually use flavored balsamics so I'm used to a thicker & a bit sweeter taste, but overall good for a change.

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I wanted a good tasting vinegar to use on my salads. I tend to just use oil and vinegar on my salads. This was fine. I'll order more.

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Coastal Red (Vintner's Reserve)

Coastal RedThe Coastal Red wine kit from Winexpert produces an excellent wine at a reasonable cost. Retailing at under $70, it yields approximately 30 750ML bottles, which works out to less than $2.50 per bottle. The finished product is a wine that would retail at several times that amount. The Coastal Red is very similar to a French burgundy. While it can be consumed shortly after bottling, some of its more subtle overtones come out only after several months. I would suggest letting it age at least six months to get the full benefit of the fruity flavors that develop over time.

I have been making wine from kits for more than six years now, and I almost always make a kit put out by Winexpert. I do this because the instructions are easy to follow and explicit. Also, making the wine is a breeze. Generally speaking, the total time I spend from the initial mixing to bottling is somewhere between three and four hours (and this includes sanitizing the equipment and cleanup). The process takes somewhere between six and eight weeks (depending on the wine) until the wine is ready to bottle. So, once you purchase a kit it won't be all that long before you'll be enjoying excellent homemade wine.

Ok, I have fallen into the very addictive hobby of wine-making. Sure, why not? I mean I drink enough wine, why not make my own? One thing I have to say, the hardest part about making wine is having patience. Everything else is easy. Really easy.

This Coastal Red was the first kit I tried. I have done more than a few since then, many are still in the aging process, some are coming into their full flavor and those bottles seem to be getting emptied quickly. Which is why I have bought a few more kits and have those fermenting right now.

Most of these kits need at least 6 months of aging to really bring out the flavor and character. One year is even better. So basically you need to start a kit and then a few weeks later start another, etc. Do this so you have a few different kits bottled up and aging. Then before you know it 6 months has passed and you can start drinking the wine you made. If you like a really young wine, you can start drinking this after about a month in the bottle. But have patience, it gets even better.

One thing I have noticed is you really need to address the CO2 levels before you bottle this wine. Actually any kit wine. It needs to be vigorously stirred for about 2 minutes to release the CO2. Test it, then stir again if needed. I found I needed to stir it a number of times before it was perfect. Then I read an article about stirring it at the right temperature. 75 degrees is where you want to be. My homemade fermentation chamber is kept at 72 degrees. So I had to up the temp to 75 a day before I want to degas and found it degases much better. I have since stopped stirring to degas and now I use my brake bleeder to pull a vacuum on the carboy. That works much better! Not necessary, but if you have one, use it.

You only need to address the CO2 levels if you plan on bottling it per the instructions. The kits instructions have you bottling it within 6 weeks. If you decide to go the old school route, you can leave the wine in the carboy for 6 months, taste it, if its ready bottle it then. If not, give it a couple more months. By leaving it in the carboy for all those extra months the wine will naturally degas itself. But in today's society we like to rush, so we manually degas the wine, then bottle it and let it age. If it ages in the carboy then nature gets to degas it for us. I know I was in a rush to get the first couple of kits bottled. Now I just leave them in the carboy until it tastes the way I like it.

These kits are great because you can and should experiment with them. Want more body? Top it off to 5 or 5.5 gallons instead of 6. Like an oakey flavor? Add white oak blocks to the carboy while aging. Want even more kick? Add some sugar in the proper amounts to ferment to a higher alcohol level. This kit fermented to 14% for me, so that worked out just right in my opinion.

While I currently have a few kits going, I definitely see more in my future. I like the taste and it is truly cost effective. This kit makes 30 bottles of wine, so including the cost of the bottle that means you are spending about $3.50 a bottle. Then since you will reuse that bottle, the next batch will only cost you about $2.25 a bottle. Not too shabby.

After you do one or two of these kits, you will want to change things up. This kit makes 6 gallons of wine. After the primary fermentation was done, I split it up into two 3 gallon carboys. Added oak to one, left the other un-oaked. I am now aging them side by side and I can really taste the difference between the bottles. Its good without oak, but the other batch tastes really good too. Its almost like two different wines.

The next step is to start making homemade wines. I currently have some carrot wine fermenting. A blueberry-pomegranate. And a strawberry wine. Then I started to read more and decided I needed to make mead. So I have a few gallons of mead fermenting at the moment. There are plenty of books that detail the steps and also a number of winemaking forums so you can easily find the information you need.

Good luck.

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8" x 12" New Burlap Bags With Jute Drawstring - Pack Of 50 Bags

8' x 12' New Burlap Bags With Jute Drawstring - Pack Of 50 Bags
  • Made From Heavy 10 Ounce Food Grade Burlap
  • Drawstring Sewn Into The Top Of Every Bag For Easy Closure!
  • These Bags Are Hand Sewn In Our Des Moines, Iowa Plant

These bags hold up well and have lots of space to carry medium to larger items. I used it as a treat bag during my twin's bday and they worked great!

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Just a little something they can keep little personal things. Wonderful bag to use for present and travel. Great bag

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I have to confess that I accidentally ordered these bags. They were in my shopping cart and ended up purchased when I bought something else. Having said that, I've ended up really enjoying them. They have this rustic character, making them great for casual gift-wraping. Note if you do use them for gift bags: it turns out burlap's color goes with every other color in the world, so you can completely change the look and feel of your gift by just changing the ribbon you use with them. They are quite a chameleon!

They do have a bit of smell so make sure to hang them outdoor for a bit. Or store some dryer sheet with them.

Terre Exotique Diamond Salt Fleur De Sel From Kashmir

Terre Exotique Diamond Salt Fleur De Sel From Kashmir, Viking Smoked SaltI received my first bottle of this Viking Smoked Salt as a stocking stuffer. I like to cook and I started using it w/everything! I feel this really enhances the flavor of the veggies. It is especially delicious on roasted vegetables.

1. Turn oven on to broil.

2. Prepare a baking pan with foil.

3. Lay out my veggies (asparagus, brussel sprouts, broccoli, etc) in a single layer.

4. Douse with extra virgin olive oil (evoo).

5. Sprinkle liberally with Viking Smoked Salt.

6. I sometimes add ground black pepper and ground garlic.

7. I leave the veggies in there till they start to get golden brown but I really like them kinda charred... About 8-14 mins.

I have also used in sauteing vegetables (mushrooms, green beans, brussel sprouts, etc)

1. Turn on stove to a medium high fire.

2. Prepare a large frying pan with evoo (just enough to cover the expanse of the pan).

3. When oil starts to separate, drop in vegetables.

4. Coat veggies w/oil from pan (add more if needed). I also sometimes add a few pats of butter for taste.

5. Sprinkle with Viking Smoked Salt.

6. Keep mixing the veggies.

7. I turn off the fire when the veggies are al dente(still a little bit crisp) but that is up to you...

Salt is just salt? Not really. Few things this expensive are worth it. This is

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I love this salt. Good quality and taste . Cooking means new life for me since I got that salt.

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This product is advertised as smoked salt. It is, indeed, smoked salt.

What the seller fails to tell us is that curry, onion, and black pepper are also ingredients.

It is more like onion salt and may be good for a rub, but it is definitely not what I thought I was purchasing.

I contacted the seller and their response was "The ingredients are indeed salt, curry, onion, and pepper, which is not an indication that this product is not smoked salt."

I cannot recommend this seller.

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Bearnaise Sauce 5 oz

Bearnaise Sauce 5 ozThis is absolutely delicious! Fun to have on hand and use at a moment's notice...especially when dining solo! It's a perfect serving size, and I love it on beef, as well as paninis, vegetables, anything! I will definitely be ordering again...