Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Hey, now that my dh and I took another look at the product picture on that URL, we both are thinking TONE'S is actually the same as LAWRY'S out here in the west. ~ PT ~ Luck is being ready for the chance. ~ Frank J. Dobie ~~~*~~~*~~~> , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > http://www.tones.com/products/display_product.php?product_id=70 > > Here is what it looks like. > > What is adobo sauce? I've not tried that before. Thanks for your suggestions of trying those peppers. > Judy > > > - > ~ PT ~ > > Tuesday, June 06, 2006 12:21 PM > Tone Southwestern Chipotle Seasoning; was: Chipotle Dip > > > Okay, I might be able to find it at Costco since we have one > of those out here. Thanks for the idea. > The chipotle in adobo that I have found comes whole. You pick > one out and mince it up to add to chili or stews or zippy sauces, > and some recipes recommend adding some adobo sauce for extra > flavor. For me a little of this stuff goes a long way, too. > > ~ PT ~ > > The mind has exactly the same power as the hands; > not merely to grasp the world, but to change it. > ~ Colin Wilson > ~~~*~~~*~~~> > , " wwjd " <jtwigg@> wrote: > > > > You can find that seasoning at Sam's Club. It comes in the large spice containers. I > imagine Costo probably carries them too, if you have one near you. I hear they carry very > similiar items. We also use that Tone Southwestern Chipotle Seasoning on Fresh potaotes > that I have cut up into large chunks(I like to rinse them after I cut them, to reduce the > starch). Inside a large Ziplock Bag, I put in my Fresh Potatoe Chunks, a little cooking oil > and some of this seasoning. I close the bag and mix it well. Then I pour it onto a sprayed > Jelly Roll Pan and bake at 425 about 30 min. Check for tenderness and crispyness. You'll > love this seasoning. A little goes a long ways. > > > > I'll have to look for that smoky Paprika. Sounds good. > > > > I haven't bought the Chipotle Peppers in a can before, but I will have to try them. Do > they come whole or sliced? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Lawry's is a season salt blend. This is different. Judy - ~ PT ~ Tuesday, June 06, 2006 4:42 PM Re: Tone Southwestern Chipotle Seasoning Hey, now that my dh and I took another look at the product picture on that URL, we both are thinking TONE'S is actually the same as LAWRY'S out here in the west. ~ PT ~ Luck is being ready for the chance. ~ Frank J. Dobie ~~~*~~~*~~~> , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > http://www.tones.com/products/display_product.php?product_id=70 > > Here is what it looks like. > > What is adobo sauce? I've not tried that before. Thanks for your suggestions of trying those peppers. > Judy > > > - > ~ PT ~ > > Tuesday, June 06, 2006 12:21 PM > Tone Southwestern Chipotle Seasoning; was: Chipotle Dip > > > Okay, I might be able to find it at Costco since we have one > of those out here. Thanks for the idea. > The chipotle in adobo that I have found comes whole. You pick > one out and mince it up to add to chili or stews or zippy sauces, > and some recipes recommend adding some adobo sauce for extra > flavor. For me a little of this stuff goes a long way, too. > > ~ PT ~ > > The mind has exactly the same power as the hands; > not merely to grasp the world, but to change it. > ~ Colin Wilson > ~~~*~~~*~~~> > , " wwjd " <jtwigg@> wrote: > > > > You can find that seasoning at Sam's Club. It comes in the large spice containers. I > imagine Costo probably carries them too, if you have one near you. I hear they carry very > similiar items. We also use that Tone Southwestern Chipotle Seasoning on Fresh potaotes > that I have cut up into large chunks(I like to rinse them after I cut them, to reduce the > starch). Inside a large Ziplock Bag, I put in my Fresh Potatoe Chunks, a little cooking oil > and some of this seasoning. I close the bag and mix it well. Then I pour it onto a sprayed > Jelly Roll Pan and bake at 425 about 30 min. Check for tenderness and crispyness. You'll > love this seasoning. A little goes a long ways. > > > > I'll have to look for that smoky Paprika. Sounds good. > > > > I haven't bought the Chipotle Peppers in a can before, but I will have to try them. Do > they come whole or sliced? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 I also wanted to add that it seems from the site that Sam's Club is where it takes you, when you click on Store Locator. I wonder if only they carry it. Don't you have Sam's Club out there? I thought they were everywhere. LOL They even have them in Canada now. Judy - ~ PT ~ Tuesday, June 06, 2006 4:42 PM Re: Tone Southwestern Chipotle Seasoning Hey, now that my dh and I took another look at the product picture on that URL, we both are thinking TONE'S is actually the same as LAWRY'S out here in the west. ~ PT ~ Luck is being ready for the chance. ~ Frank J. Dobie ~~~*~~~*~~~> , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > http://www.tones.com/products/display_product.php?product_id=70 > > Here is what it looks like. > > What is adobo sauce? I've not tried that before. Thanks for your suggestions of trying those peppers. > Judy > > > - > ~ PT ~ > > Tuesday, June 06, 2006 12:21 PM > Tone Southwestern Chipotle Seasoning; was: Chipotle Dip > > > Okay, I might be able to find it at Costco since we have one > of those out here. Thanks for the idea. > The chipotle in adobo that I have found comes whole. You pick > one out and mince it up to add to chili or stews or zippy sauces, > and some recipes recommend adding some adobo sauce for extra > flavor. For me a little of this stuff goes a long way, too. > > ~ PT ~ > > The mind has exactly the same power as the hands; > not merely to grasp the world, but to change it. > ~ Colin Wilson > ~~~*~~~*~~~> > , " wwjd " <jtwigg@> wrote: > > > > You can find that seasoning at Sam's Club. It comes in the large spice containers. I > imagine Costo probably carries them too, if you have one near you. I hear they carry very > similiar items. We also use that Tone Southwestern Chipotle Seasoning on Fresh potaotes > that I have cut up into large chunks(I like to rinse them after I cut them, to reduce the > starch). Inside a large Ziplock Bag, I put in my Fresh Potatoe Chunks, a little cooking oil > and some of this seasoning. I close the bag and mix it well. Then I pour it onto a sprayed > Jelly Roll Pan and bake at 425 about 30 min. Check for tenderness and crispyness. You'll > love this seasoning. A little goes a long ways. > > > > I'll have to look for that smoky Paprika. Sounds good. > > > > I haven't bought the Chipotle Peppers in a can before, but I will have to try them. Do > they come whole or sliced? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 They make a taco seasoning, spaghetti sauce seasonings, gravies, etc. so I am thinking it is just a brand name and I won't confuse it with plain ol' season salt they make. I shouldbe able to find Southwestern Chipotle Seasoning made by someone, and hopefully Tones. Thanks! ~ PT ~ " We need to save those Elders who cannot speak for themselves -- the trees. " ~ Haida Gwaii, Traditional Circle of Elders ~~~~*~~~~*~~~> , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > Lawry's is a season salt blend. This is different. > Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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