Italian Seasoning

"From a Taste Of Home Magazine. It's a very simple thing to grow together, and it tastes great of everyhing."
 
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photo by Barb G. photo by Barb G.
photo by Barb G.
photo by Barb G. photo by Barb G.
Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
7 Tablespoons
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place all ingredients, in batches if necessary, in a spice grinder or small bowl. Grind or crush with the back of a spoon until mixture becomes a coarse powder. Stor in airtight container for up to 6 months.

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  1. Very tasty, so easy to make using my spice grinder. I will be making this Italian Seasoning from now on instead of buying the already prepared Italian Seasoning.Thank you for posting this recipe.
     
  2. Very good spice mix. At first I thought the garlic powder would be too much but after using it in a pasta sauce I realized that it was just perfect. The amount of spices are just right, the combination is very well balanced.<br/>Now I do not have to buy the (rather expensive) mix but will make my own. I am very pleased to have found this recipe.<br/>Thanks for posting.
     
  3. Wow! This is remarkably better than the store bought stuff! Thank you for posting this - just the smell alone let me know I was in for a different experience.
     
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