2 thoughts on “For People Who Can’t Find the Spice Aisle . . .”
Wow—I completely overlooked the possibility of unloading my stale spices to witches though the use of ebay.
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Is this an instance of that rule that says that if it exists, then it’s for sale on the internet?
Going askew, my hometown’s Catholic elementary school was named after Saint Basil the Great, a Doctor of the Church. The herb, basil, oddly enough, is also named Saint Joseph’s Wort. I might have thought twice about going to Saint Joseph’s Wort Catholic school.
For a few dollars and cents more, Pagans and others can buy all sorts of different basil seeds on the internet, and grow them in their own kitchens as pot herbs.
Wow—I completely overlooked the possibility of unloading my stale spices to witches though the use of ebay.
Is this an instance of that rule that says that if it exists, then it’s for sale on the internet?
Going askew, my hometown’s Catholic elementary school was named after Saint Basil the Great, a Doctor of the Church. The herb, basil, oddly enough, is also named Saint Joseph’s Wort. I might have thought twice about going to Saint Joseph’s Wort Catholic school.
For a few dollars and cents more, Pagans and others can buy all sorts of different basil seeds on the internet, and grow them in their own kitchens as pot herbs.