The Lady & Sons Pepper Mix (Set of 2) by Paula Deen
Great food starts with fresh ingredients, the rest is seasoning and spices! With not one, not two, but three different peppers, my Pepper Mix makes good food taste great. Includes two 3.05-oz. bottles. Please Note: Due to packaging updates, the image shown may temporarily appear different from the... See complete description »
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Great food starts with fresh ingredients, the rest is seasoning and spices! With not one, not two, but three different peppers, my Pepper Mix makes good food taste great.
Includes two 3.05-oz. bottles.
Please Note: Due to packaging updates, the image shown may temporarily appear different from the product received.
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Adds a great flavor for any recipe that calls for pepper!
It wakes up all my food....Thanks Paula.... Judy in Miami
First time I have used this product, so I am still trying to figure out the best time and uses for it. Hope I like it as well as the Silly Salt - but I am sure I will.
Love the taste of the Pepper mix, but like the other spices I would like to see a sprinkle top on the jars. Otherwise I wouldnt change a thing.
we love the lady & sons pepper mix we are on diets and have thrown out the salk shaker and use this instead... it sure adds much needed flavor to our meals.
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