Seasoning Blends from @JustSpices

Bear with me.

My work with Final Cut Pro has made me rethink how I am handling the reviews for the @JustSpices Seasoning Blends. I realized that I needed a better way to review them. Something more structured that would cover all the points that are important to me, and hopefully you the reader. The points I settled on are appearance, aroma, taste, application, and final thoughts.

Appearance

To me, appearance encompasses my initial impression of the packaging. What it looks like, feels like, and ease of use. Another aspect is what the seasoning blend looks like. How appealing it appears.

Aroma

This is how the seasoning blend smells at the initial opening. The @JustSpices Seasoning Blends have a very nice foil seal that helps to protect the ingredients. Pealing it back releases a very aromatic scent. I am trying to pick out the two or three most prominent ingredients at that moment. 

Taste

This combines the initial tasting after opening and what the blend adds to the recipe(s) that I have used it with. I will be utilizing the QR code to find recipes that are recommended for the blend. I am hoping this provides a good sampling for each blend.

Application

How easy are the Seasoning Blends to use? Do they clump? Can I grab just a pinch? How do they hold up after some time in my cupboard? Afterall, if any seasoning turns into a solid block, it is useless.

Final Thoughts

My final thoughts. What do I think about the seasoning blend? Is it a good bang for the buck? Is the seasoning blend something you as a consumer should spend your dollars on or is there another blend, I use that is better.

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