Can you imagine Christmas minus the cheery fragrances? I can't! Spices and glass spice jars are responsible for the odorous Christmas memories of thousands. Ensure that your loved ones and those of your customers continue to hold fond memories of Christmas scents by packaging the magic of the season in glass spice jars.
Warm up your winter season by counting down some of the most popular Christmas herbs (according to the article, Top 10 Christmas Herbs and Spices). Then stock up on some glass spice jars and display the Christmas scents and ingredients in the kitchen or on your mantle.
Rue - Rue is classified as an evergreen (that's awfully close to Everdeen, could Katniss and Rue be secretly related? Word to The Hunger Games readers!) herb. This spice is often used in religious ceremonies. And if you're superstitious, rue can help you out. Pack a bunch of dried rue in glass spice jars and scatter them throughout your home to keep evil at bay.
Cinnamon - Chewy cinnamon Santas, hard cinnamon candy discs, and hot cinnamon cider, just a brief list of holiday cinnamon goodness. Glass spice jars filled with cinnamon not only provide the winter season with flavor, but they also make a place in Christmas memories of many.
Frankincense - I've always known that frankincense was a prestigious and fine herb, based off the information from the story of Jesus' birth. Little did I know that this spice comes from the Boswellia tree and is a common ingredient in baptismal oil. And when packaged in glass spice jars, frankincense looks a bit like popcorn. Don't believe me? Pick up some glass spice jars and try it yourself.
Ginger - Ginger is a special Christmas spice and recipe ingredient. Who doesn't love gingerbread towns alive with gingerbread men and women populating the streets. Refreshments are always necessary when keeping up with crazy shopping schedules, it would be a sad day if all glass spice jars were void of ginger, and a gingerbread latte was nowhere to be found. Make sure to keep your pantry full of glass spice jars filled to the brim with ginger!
Sage - I don't know a lot about sage, and never would have connected the herb to Christmas celebrations. I do know that sage is the herb of immortality, or everlasting life. It is said that Mary and baby Jesus were saved when they took refuge from King Herrod behind a bush of sage. If a Scrooge-like character is threatening to ruin your Christmas break out some glass spice jars full of sage; that should take care of them. Long live the Christmas season!
As the big holiday approaches and your to-do list grows smaller and smaller, keep the reason for the season in mind. And always remember the multifunctional uses of glass spice jars. Whether to decorate and appeal to the eyes or force the taste buds to salivate, it's always smart to keep glass spice jars on hand!
Warm up your winter season by counting down some of the most popular Christmas herbs (according to the article, Top 10 Christmas Herbs and Spices). Then stock up on some glass spice jars and display the Christmas scents and ingredients in the kitchen or on your mantle.
Rue - Rue is classified as an evergreen (that's awfully close to Everdeen, could Katniss and Rue be secretly related? Word to The Hunger Games readers!) herb. This spice is often used in religious ceremonies. And if you're superstitious, rue can help you out. Pack a bunch of dried rue in glass spice jars and scatter them throughout your home to keep evil at bay.
Cinnamon - Chewy cinnamon Santas, hard cinnamon candy discs, and hot cinnamon cider, just a brief list of holiday cinnamon goodness. Glass spice jars filled with cinnamon not only provide the winter season with flavor, but they also make a place in Christmas memories of many.
Frankincense - I've always known that frankincense was a prestigious and fine herb, based off the information from the story of Jesus' birth. Little did I know that this spice comes from the Boswellia tree and is a common ingredient in baptismal oil. And when packaged in glass spice jars, frankincense looks a bit like popcorn. Don't believe me? Pick up some glass spice jars and try it yourself.
Ginger - Ginger is a special Christmas spice and recipe ingredient. Who doesn't love gingerbread towns alive with gingerbread men and women populating the streets. Refreshments are always necessary when keeping up with crazy shopping schedules, it would be a sad day if all glass spice jars were void of ginger, and a gingerbread latte was nowhere to be found. Make sure to keep your pantry full of glass spice jars filled to the brim with ginger!
Sage - I don't know a lot about sage, and never would have connected the herb to Christmas celebrations. I do know that sage is the herb of immortality, or everlasting life. It is said that Mary and baby Jesus were saved when they took refuge from King Herrod behind a bush of sage. If a Scrooge-like character is threatening to ruin your Christmas break out some glass spice jars full of sage; that should take care of them. Long live the Christmas season!
As the big holiday approaches and your to-do list grows smaller and smaller, keep the reason for the season in mind. And always remember the multifunctional uses of glass spice jars. Whether to decorate and appeal to the eyes or force the taste buds to salivate, it's always smart to keep glass spice jars on hand!
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Glass spice jars are used for many tasks. Read Kayla Holman's article on using glass spice jars during Christmas.
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