Piri Piri
Piri Piri
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When Hurricane Helene devastated the region in late 2024, Blue Ridge Public Radio's (BPR) small but dedicated news team shifted to 24-hour emergency coverage, delivering life-saving information about food, shelter, and other necessities in English and Spanish. The storm caused historic damage, and BPR continues to report on its far-reaching impact while uplifting stories of resilience and recovery. Now in its 45th year, BPR remains committed to informing, inspiring, and connecting communities across the mountains through deep listening, diverse storytelling, and a mission rooted in public service. BPR serves the Western North Carolina community, including all 14 counties.

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On September 27th, 2024, Hurricane Helene completely devastated MANNA FoodBank’s facilities and operations. With the help of hundreds of incredible volunteers and dedicated staff, MANNA was able to immediately activate their disaster response plans, begin a food distribution in a central location within 2 days, and secure an emergency lease for an 84,000-square-foot existing warehouse by the end of the first week (which has now been purchased). MANNA is anticipating exponential growth in the need for food across WNC due to loss of livelihood and damages to land, residences, and vehicles. Many of our agency partners suffered catastrophic damage as a result of the storm as well. MANNA is currently serving an average of 160,000+ people monthly across WNC.
I absolutely love this spicy mixture on cauliflower!
The sets make fantastic gifts!
I have been using this one and the mustard and tarragon sometimes together, sometimes separate. I have put them on popcorn, and made various ferments/krauts with them. I haven't used them on meat yet but i'm sure it'll be great!
I should add: I am local to Asheville, and I had trouble easily finding either of these blends in stores so I just went online to order. Aside from being at an awful intersection, the curbside couldn't' have been more convenient.
I also didn't think that I would make a habit of ordering from this company as I can easily get my spices in bulk at our local coop and have them be organic and relatively fresh (because that bulk room is high volume!)...I was wrong. This company has better quality. I have a friend with a restaurant that exclusively uses these spices.
i DO love the light/airtight and beautiful tins, but I wish they had a smaller scale bulk option for those of us that already have the containers, and don't need any more tins. I'm sure the tins themselves are a decent part of the cost as well. All in all...i'm sold.
Made the salmon recipe from the Spicewalla website. This was so easy and the flavor was fantastic. The peri peri rub and the pink peppercorn are a perfect combination and now this is my go to recipe for salmon.
I Love all my new spices from Spicewalla. They are so fresh and a very high quality.