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Date Posted: 15:57:18 01/17/12 Tue
Author: mj
Subject: I add a packet of taco seasoning to a pot of chili, a teaspoon of ground cumin, a teaspoon of oregano, a teaspoon of pepper, about 1/2 tsp salt, and a 1/4 tsp of hot pepper flakes for extra 'kick'. I also always add fresh coriander or cilanro right before serving.
In reply to: Theresa 's message, "Chilli" on 13:50:08 01/17/12 Tue


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[> I have done taco seasoning and ranch dressing powered seasoning. Its great -- DOS, 11:18:33 01/19/12 Thu [1]


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[> [> Ooh both good suggestions! Hard to find a taco seasoning without onions. -- Theresa, 18:32:20 01/19/12 Thu [1]


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