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Old Aug 17th 2005, 1:23 am
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Old Aug 17th 2005, 1:23 am
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Originally Posted by Pimpbot
You're bringing Fajita seasoning back from the UK? surely that has to be a typo, when you can probably get 10 different types here in the US. Or am I just spoilt by living in the southwest?
i think you must be spoilt! - we have tried 3 different seasonings here and one turned the chicken green - it was awful! we like the Old El Paso stuff which we can only get in the big fajita kits here - so if we're at home it won't cost much or take up too much room to bring a few sachets back.

As with much of the stuff on our list we can get it here at a very big premium. I object to paying $8 for a small bottle of Ribena but my wife loves it, so we may as well get it at home.
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Old Aug 17th 2005, 1:25 am
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Originally Posted by Chandler
i think you must be spoilt! - we have tried 3 different seasonings here and one turned the chicken green - it was awful! we like the Old El Paso stuff which we can only get in the big fajita kits here - so if we're at home it won't cost much or take up too much room to bring a few sachets back.

As with much of the stuff on our list we can get it here at a very big premium. I object to paying $8 for a small bottle of Ribena but my wife loves it, so we may as well get it at home.
Safeway's own brand fajita seasoning is pretty reasonable, as is McCormick's. Not quite as good as Old El Paso, I'll agree but any port in a storm and all that
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