McCormick Ground Cayenne Red Pepper, 14 oz
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While the size selector says it is for 8 oz, the item in the picture and the title of the product both mention Are the 14 oz cayenne pepper still the same?
Hey, yes the Ground Cayenne Red Pepper that we sell is powdered. I am
They offer three types of pepper ground, cayenne, and crushed, each with a different size and price. It is not clear from the description what the other difference between the Cayenne and Ground varieties is. Based on the photos, it appears that they are the same except that the ground is slightly smaller. Please accept my apologies for not being able to assist further.
Usually there is a disclaimer that says something like "The size shown may not represent the actual size of the product" on the page
Selected User Reviews For McCormick Ground Cayenne Red Pepper, 14 oz
Spices from McCormick have been a staple in our kitchen I always found them to be consistent from one bottle to the next. They cover a lot of much less common species as well, which is as fresh as you can get without growing them yourself. For us, this stuff is the stuff of life. My spice collection expanded rapidly after I discovered cayenne as an adult. I never grew up eating things with cayenne, but now I love it. This was a delicious tea that I got to enjoy fresh, smelling fantastic, and with a lid that It's also pretty sturdy, which is nice since I have a tendency to knock things over. You got good stuff there. You can use Smile. Amazon by clicking the link above. Contact us at com The program is an Amazon program in which many of the things you buy every day will generate a small donation from the retailer to the charity of your choice. Details.
I suppose some people might want to sell more product by designing containers that open when they are not wanted. Fill the contents of the box into your pot or soup. As a result, more sales are made. Dispensing the product is done through the salt and pepper type opening, and opening the lid is done via the spoon side. Emptying the contents of the container. Similarly for the tin type made of metal or plastic. In order to dump the product into your dish, the plastic lid comes off in its entirety. There is nothing that Mcormick can do to make me feel better. Since the 1920s, Spice Island has been the go-to shop for spices.
If you sprinkle cayenne liberally around beloved plants that are loved by small critters, they'll be less tempted to dig in or eat them. If you intend to open the cap, you should make sure you are attentive and diligent. Taking large amounts out of the cap for cooking recipes can be done via the opening in the cap. . . one for shaking the container, and one for reaching in with a spoon. In an accident, I opened the spoon access side of the bottle and shook the bottle over the plant. A lot of water was thrown on This gave me the opportunity to blow off the plant so it wouldn't suffer, but what a waste of material. After the incident, I taped the spoon side so I would no longer have to worry about it. There's no need to worry about McKormick. . . they've been around for so long.
Red pepper stops squirrels from nesting, according to a study I read online. You're right! It really does! All around a $10 plant which the rodents were eating out of, I liberally sprinkled a liberal amount of salt. It was so much fun watching those plant destroyers hopping around when they hit the circle of fire. These plants are doing great now. Obviously McCormick didn't intend for their pest repellant to be used as an organic pesticide, but I can assure you that it works great.
My many bird feeders are kept full by it because squirrels and rats don't empty them. According to a study, rodents don't like Cayenne pepper, but birds don't. Sunflower seeds should be treated with 1/4 teaspoon for 2 cups. In addition to using it for keeping away slugs from my flower garden (and my big, digging dog who just loves accessing my garden), I also use it to keep the birds away from the garden. You never know, I might even use it in the kitchen when I cook! I love it!.
This is something I use quite often, both for my own cooking and during certain times of the year when my bird feeder gets emptied by raccoons. In just a few seconds, the varmints are forced out of the seed. Birds don't seem to be affected by this mixture -- There is no evidence that squirrels are affected by it, sadly. In any case, they do not really have a chance of beating my feeder. Moreover, it offers GREAT value for money. $4 for 1 is what I pay.
It seems to me that I'm a bit of a spice snob. When I buy spices for our competition chili, I usually buy from an online spice shop, but we go through so much Cayenne that I need a lot and don't want to spend It's always consistent, always a great product, and it's always low-priced. I always recommend this product to others as I use it a lot.
In fact, I did not get this product to use for seasoning, but rather to use as a bug deterrent on our roses and other plants to keep the deer away. Everything seems to be going well so far.