Tiffin launches home cooking line
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Tiffin launches home cooking line
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This week, Munish Narula's Tiffin, which boasts restaurant locations in Fishtown and Mount Airy, is officially launching its collection of spice blends, chutneys and sauces for the home cook. Available at Fosters Homeware, the line includes everything from mango chile marinade and pear raisin chutney to garam masala and organic whole fennel seed. Well-priced, too � nothing is over $10, with the exception of a pomegranate-infused balsamic vinegar for $18. Peep more at shopfosters.com (search "Tiffin").
Smart. Very smart. I've yet to go there... Also, is 7th and Girard really Fishtown? Neighborhoods are so tricky. I thought that was Northern Liberties. Who knows.
Girard Avenue in the low numbers is the border between the Northern Liberties and Old Kensington.
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