can someone direct me towards the Pimente' thread
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Just got some Friday from World Spice Merchants in Seattle,WA
They bill you with the order! No Credit cards Needed. Their service and Product are great! Reach them at--WWW.Worldspice.com
Good Luck--BB
Make sure to get their Tellicherry Mountain black pepper corns and worcestershire powder! Outstanding stuff....
Olds
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Here's the link to the Pimenton thread:
http://www.bradleysmoker.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1830
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<br />Make sure to get their Tellicherry Mountain black pepper corns and worcestershire powder! Outstanding stuff....
Olds
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I picked up some Tellicherry black peppercorns in LaConner Washington yesterday at a kitchen store called the 'Ginger Grater'. Your right Olds, Great stuff. Tonight, I filled my antique Turkish peppermill with it. I love that peppermill, it really does a nice coarse grind. Thanks for the tip.
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Did you check out the La Conner Pilsner at the brewpub?
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Did you check out the La Conner Pilsner at the brewpub?
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And the IPA and the Porter and the........[:p] oh.. and great pizza too...
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Yeah, the pizza is awesome!
Do they still have the cribbage boards on all the tables? My wife and I spent a weekend up there a few years ago. There was a light snow falling and we ate those little wood-fired pizzas, drank beer, and played cribbage for about 3 hours. [:D][:p]
Paul, When we finished our dinner at the LaConner Brewing Company, my 6 year old and I just had to order another pepperoni pizza, it's so good. I love how it's all made from scratch in front of you and cooked in the brick wood fired oven. I didn't see crib boards, but they probably bring them out later in the evening after the dinner rush. We usually go to LaConner once a year. Great little town.
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-John Wayne