When we receive spices from our suppliers, they are carefully cleaned and hand-sorted, then used whole, ground, or pounded for use in teas and potpourris. A range of hot sauces, syrups and honey is supplied by various small producers, then handfilled into small bottles on our premises.
While we cannot avoid the use of plastics in our packaging, we try to keep it to a minimum, and generally stay as "natural" as possible. In all of our products and packaging we give preference to locally produced items, buying from abroad only what is not produced in Grenada.
Our workshop is located in an old house, half-way between St.
George's and Grand Anse Beach. Here we employ eleven men and
women.
All our employees are trained in most of the essential aspects
of production, although they each have a main area of responsibility.
Training in tasks is complemented by frequent quality control
and discussion. The daily tasks of production workers include
cutting, sewing, stamping, hand-painting and ironing cotton
bags, blending, bottling, capping and labelling perfumes, body
oils and insect repellant, hand-stirring and cutting coconut
oil soaps, sorting and processing spices, bottling syrups, hot
sauces and honey, shrink-wrapping and packaging all our different
products.
We are always happy to show visitors around and will do our best to explain how we do what we do.
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