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Hi! Please complete my survey on cooking. its for GCSE thanks x

cookinglover123

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This is a survey that will help me gain feedback on a product I am designing and making for GCSE Design and Technology. I have chosen that the product I will be making is a seasoning rack to help organise seasonings as I come from a large family that often cooks and our seasonings is always messy! Any feedback given will help me greatly. Thanks.

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I don't have enough, I have two trays that are overflowing and that's not even my Indian spices, they are in the pantry.

Russ
 
Sorry, because of the climate where I live many of the spices and herbs need to be kept in the fridge so I would have no real need for a "seasoning rack". We also have problems with ants who appear to like certain seasoning so the fridge also protects from them. Another "against" is equal sized jars. I use a lot of chilli powder, chilli flakes, cumin seed and coriander seed but not a lot of sage, cloves and cardamom (for example) so my receptacles are sized accordingly.

Good luck anyway.
 
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