I thought the finely ground bay leaves were important, but what do I know? I have a ton of bay laurel but I don't think I could grind it fine enough and pieces of the leaves are sharp and dangerous to swallow.
The ground stuff is soft and powdery so yeah it probably needs to be milled with something more than a mortar and pestle.
Is it really the herb bay? or maybe one of the others? I keep hoping I'll find someone with a Bay Rum bay and send me a ton of it.
really its celery salt and paprika and a few other things, but mostly just celery salt and paprika is doing the work.
edit: oops, guess I should have read the article first...
I thought the finely ground bay leaves were important, but what do I know? I have a ton of bay laurel but I don't think I could grind it fine enough and pieces of the leaves are sharp and dangerous to swallow.
really its celery salt and paprika and a few other things, but mostly just celery salt and paprika is doing the work.
edit: oops, guess I should have read the article first...
Everyone used to have a giant can of celery salt for everything but it got demoted I guess.
I love how it's everything-but-the-kitchen-sink when competitors are all trying to be more precise about it and falling short...
really its celery salt and paprika and a few other things, but mostly just celery salt and paprika is doing the work.
edit: oops, guess I should have read the article first...
This just took me through one of those You Tube journeys ending with watching their final gig at Live 8. Haven't seen that show in years. Brought some smiles and watery eyes with the realization that I've been enjoying Floyd for 50 years since hearing them for the first time in the summer of 68. Still one of my most favored musical experiences was being a roadie for a day for their 1973 concert in the old Kent State gym. Got to meet them and help set up and hear a little bit of their soundcheck. Free tickets to the show that night was the reward. DSOTM was brand new and no one had really heard it all that much. I already had a copy by then and was thoroughly stoked. They played it in its entirety plus lot's more that night. Later that summer as they say, the rest is history. When they returned that summer to play at Blossom our local shed, Gilmore was wearing a Kent State T shirt to show his appreciation of our appreciation. 30k showed up that night for a concert that few talk about in a place designed for only 20k. There was no perimeter fence then, only the front gate and open woods in the back. Immediately after that show the fence in the woods was started and finished by the end of that summer.