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Taco Seasoning III

Submitted by: Joanie 
A great basic taco seasoning that mimics the commercial packages. 

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Taco Seasoning I

Submitted by: BILL ECHOLS 
A mixture of spices that approximates what you might buy in a package. Depending on how spicy you and your family like your dishes, use as little or as much as you want. 

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Taco Seasoning II

Submitted by: PNCHANDRA 
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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Taco Seasoning Mix

Submitted by: Karen Owen 
In Rising Sun, Indiana, Karen Owen creates her own zippy taco seasoning for spicing up Mexican dishes. It's handy and less expensive than buying envelopes of prepared mix from the store. 

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Restaurant-Style Taco Meat Seasoning

Submitted by: GVSWIFE 
This tastes very close to the taco seasoning favored by a very popular fast-food taco restaurant. You can make this at home, and let your family prepare tacos the way they like. 

Chili-Scented Seasoning

Submitted by: Millie Osburn 
This pleasantly mild seasoning blend is a great way to perk up fish, poultry and meat. Shake a little of it on the table, just as you would salt, suggests Millie Osburn of Winona, Missouri. 

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Seasoning Blend

Submitted by: Lesley Tragesser 
'This low-sodium blend can spice up just about anything,' writes Lesley Tragesser of Charleston, Missouri. Try sprinkling the mild mix of onion powder, garlic powder and thyme on seafood, chicken and even steak. If you'd like a little more zip, add some cayenne pepper 

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No-Salt Seasoning

Submitted by: Roma Lea 
'When you first start on a low-salt diet, everything tastes bland until your taste buds have time to adjust. This seasoning will help overcome that blandness,' promises Roma Lea Short of Baldwyn, Mississippi. 'Some people still reach for the salt shaker out of habit. Put this seasoning on the table instead of salt--they can shake in on and be satisfied. It tastes great!' 

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Greek Seasoning

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Can't find Greek seasoning at the grocery store? Our Test Kitchen home economists came up with their own rendition of the ethnic blend. 

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Taco Pumpkin Seeds

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Here is a hot idea from the CW test kitchen - toast seeds from a freshly cut pumpkin in taco seasoning and a bit of garlic salt. The combination packs a tasty punch! 
 
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