Example: Enter any number of spices (5-50 recommended). Try: basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, sage, paprika, cumin, turmeric, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, salt, cayenne, bay leaves, cardamom, cloves, coriander
Your Spice Rack
How to Use:
Edit Spices: Click any spice jar to change its name, color, shelf, or position
Rearrange: Use the shelf # and position # fields in the popup to move spices around
Customize Colors: Use the RGB/Hex sliders in the popup
Share: Create your perfect arrangement and share it with others!
Reflect on Your Spice Rack Organization
Ontology
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Addressing the degree to which the categories and structures we use to organize reality are inherent versus constructed. This dimension acknowledges that our conceptual frameworks exist along a spectrum of naturalness and artificiality.
FundamentalContrived
Center
Topology
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Having to do with "where" and emplacement, Tropology emphasizes interpretive, figurative meaning where places emerge through acts of reading and displacement. Topometry represents literal, measurable spatial coordinates and systematic positioning. This dimension captures how space can be understood through both poetic interpretation and quantitative measurement.
TropologyTopometry
Center
Choreography
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From Diachrony to Synchrony, examining temporal relationships and sequencing. Diachronic approaches emphasize development over time, historical progression, and narrative unfolding, while synchronic approaches focus on simultaneous relationships, structural patterns, and cross-sectional analysis.
DiachronicSynchronic
Center
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