Our personal shoppers love helping you find that perfect item. To be qualified and knowledgable on their recommendations they are continuously leaning about and trying all the products we offer. So, when we asked them for their personal favorites and why, you know their choice they must be something special.

Here is what Personal Shopper Travis had to say…

“The Mona Lisa” by Leonardo Da Vinci. “The Sistine Chapel” by Michelangelo. “Water Lilies” by Monet. A photograph by Ansel Adams. All of those are works of art. All of those invoke some sort of response or feeling when gazed upon. They make you feel something. They all contain subtle nuances that could only be produced by the individuals that created them. Painstaking amounts of time and effort were put into each one. A recipe of skill, technique and effort used in each to create something memorable and everlasting. The only downside is that they cannot be tasted. It’s Visual Art.

Where is it said that art cannot have flavor? Any chef worth his salt will defend their creatively assembled masterpiece just as any visual artist would. For a chef to be a true artist, they must have a pallet to work from. Sure a steak can be thrown on the grill and a chicken can be thrown in the oven, but that’s not going to make anyone remember it like the works of Leonardo and Michelangelo have been. Spices are the key to creating a true masterpiece of flavor that will be remembered. A crack of pepper, a dash of cumin, a pinch of salt, a clove of garlic and suddenly that steak on the grill is a mouthwatering meatastic creation of grillistic proportions.

spice+rack Personal Shopper Travis   Product PickIf I had the opportunity to select any item within the company, I would choose the Dean and DeLuca Spice Rack. Spices are the gateway to happiness and pure bliss. Spices are the backbone of all food. Spices make food colorful. There are limitless combinations of limitless outcomes for limitless experiences to satisfy all culinary curiosities.

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