December 27, 2012

The Kitchen Imp Gets Spicy

Are you a serious locavore, but love to cook with flavors from around the world?  Then there's two pieces of good news for you:

One of many Kitchen Imp spice mixes
1.  Chef Laura Stec, author of Cool Cuisine: Taking the Bite Out of Global Warming, understands just how you feel. She suggests a pragmatic approach - buy your meat, grains, and produce as locally as you can, and save your long-distance purchases for spices and flavorings not available nearby.

2.  The Kitchen Imp, a locavore cook based in Seattle, stands ready to help you spice up your culinary adventures with hand-ground and custom-blended flavorings.  When you order from her Etsy store, she'll even include a recipe to fit your selection. And the photos and descriptions alone are worth the visit.

If you want a glimpse into the Kitchen Imp's magic, pre- or post-order, you can Like the Imp on Facebook.


1 comment:

Unknown said...

The Kitchen Imp's delivery came on a cold, blustery Seattle day when I was missing my loved ones, feeling a bit blue. All that changed when I opened the Vanilla Sugar. The day began to sparkle around the edges a bit. But when I made a cup of the Rooibos Tea with Licorice and Cinnamon, I knew I was home and all was well.