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Chicken Seasoning Blend

Submitted by: Patrick 
Basil, rosemary, and garlic provide a base of flavors for this seasoning blend. This dry mix of herbs and spices adds a unique zing to any chicken dish. It has just the right amount of heat and flavor to make all your guests beg for more. Don't be scared by the long list; most of it is spices you will probably have in your cupboard. Note, it also gives chili a great flavor without adding too much heat. 

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Tom's Blackened Seasoning

Submitted by: TOMSGONEFISHIN 
The nice thing about this recipe is that the dish doesn't taste burnt even though you can get a nice blackened look. The sugar and the thyme caramelize and give it a wonderful flavor. All my friends love it. 

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Creole Seasoning Mix

Submitted by: Marian Platt 
Notes Marian Platt of Sequim, Washington, 'I make up this zippy blend to have on hand when a recipe calls for Creole or Cajun seasoning.' 

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Blackened Seasoning Mix

Submitted by: DOUGBENNETT 
Eight ingredients and you've just made your own salt-free Cajun seasoning mix at home. 

Chili Seasoning Mix I

Submitted by: Wendy L 
Use this mix of paprika, onion powder, cayenne, thyme and oregano as you would chili seasoning from the store! 

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Cajun Spice Seasoning Mix in a Jar

Submitted by: Debbie 
A spicy and attractive gift and tastes great on potatoes, eggs, and meat. 

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Taco Seasoning II

Submitted by: Waco Kid 
A mixture of spices and a little cornstarch for thickening, that closely resembles The packaged taco seasoning you might find in the store. There is no salt or MSG in this mixture. 

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Italian Seasoning I

Submitted by: Suzanne 
Excellent seasoning for all recipes that call for italian seasoning, I like to use it for just about everything Italian or not! Store in an airtight container; it keeps for about 12 weeks. You can use fresh herbs you dry yourself, or store bought dried herbs - of course, the ones you grow and dry yourself are better! 

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Cajun Spice Mix

Submitted by: Diamondlil 
Home Town: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Living In: Frankfort, Illinois, USA
This is a mildly hot Cajun spice mix you make yourself with common spices from your pantry. For those who like it hotter, add the optional crushed red pepper. This makes a great oven Cajun hashbrowns! 

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Hugh's Dry Rub

Submitted by: Hugh 
Use this dry rub on your favorite meat before grilling. It stores well in an airtight container, and I've had a lot of positive feedback no matter what I cook it on. 
 
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