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DETROIT SPICE LOVE SPICE BLENDS detroit dirty south blend
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detroit dirty south blend

$5.95

2 ounce tin

What is the detroit dirty south blend?

and

Why are these spices part of the history of Detroit?

Brought from the South during the Great Migration of Southerners of African descent who left the dirty South to escape poor living conditions.

This blend of turmeric, paprika, garlic, onion, celery, white pepper and parsley reflects the Detroit roots in the South, and also the spices of their long-ago homelands across the continent of Africa.

Add your own salt and cayenne to taste.

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2 ounce tin

What is the detroit dirty south blend?

and

Why are these spices part of the history of Detroit?

Brought from the South during the Great Migration of Southerners of African descent who left the dirty South to escape poor living conditions.

This blend of turmeric, paprika, garlic, onion, celery, white pepper and parsley reflects the Detroit roots in the South, and also the spices of their long-ago homelands across the continent of Africa.

Add your own salt and cayenne to taste.

2 ounce tin

What is the detroit dirty south blend?

and

Why are these spices part of the history of Detroit?

Brought from the South during the Great Migration of Southerners of African descent who left the dirty South to escape poor living conditions.

This blend of turmeric, paprika, garlic, onion, celery, white pepper and parsley reflects the Detroit roots in the South, and also the spices of their long-ago homelands across the continent of Africa.

Add your own salt and cayenne to taste.

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