Guest guest Posted March 23, 2003 Report Share Posted March 23, 2003 > Re: Salad Supreme? > > It is a delicious spice blend type of seasoning salt. > Here is the ingredients listed on my jar: > > Ingredients: salt, sesame seeds, grated parmesan cheese, > grated romano cheese, poppy seeds, spices, granulated > garlic, msg, paprika, granulated onion. > > Very good aside from that msg. Comes in a small salt shaker > type spice jar. Kind of reddish brown in color. I love to sprinkle > a bit on salads, on toasted sandwiches, popcorn, garlic bread, > over sliced tomatoes, baked potatoes.... you might even like it > on cottage cheese or in an egg salad sandwich... Oh yeah, I > always add a dash to my cole slaw and potato salad. > > ike I mentioned, it is a tad pricey and I would rather avoid the msg. > I think I am going to try and come up with my own version of it > made minus the msg; just have to play around with it to > figure out what spices they mean. Shouldn't be too hard. > > ~ PT ~ Ah, okay, sort of along the lines of Mrs. Dash's. We use several varieties of that around here. I'll have to look for Salad Supreme sometime and try it. " Remind the politicians you interview that you pay them, that they are public servants. Remember every question is legitimate. And don't give up. There's always a leak. There's always someone who's trying to save the country, " --Helen Thomas, reporter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2003 Report Share Posted March 23, 2003 Which varieties would you suggest? I use to sprinkle " Spike " on everything. S. ----Original Message Follows---- The Stewarts <stews9 Salad Stuff Sun, 23 Mar 2003 09:20:10 -0600 > Re: Salad Supreme? > > It is a delicious spice blend type of seasoning salt. > Here is the ingredients listed on my jar: > > Ingredients: salt, sesame seeds, grated parmesan cheese, > grated romano cheese, poppy seeds, spices, granulated > garlic, msg, paprika, granulated onion. > > Very good aside from that msg. Comes in a small salt shaker > type spice jar. Kind of reddish brown in color. I love to sprinkle > a bit on salads, on toasted sandwiches, popcorn, garlic bread, > over sliced tomatoes, baked potatoes.... you might even like it > on cottage cheese or in an egg salad sandwich... Oh yeah, I > always add a dash to my cole slaw and potato salad. > > ike I mentioned, it is a tad pricey and I would rather avoid the msg. > I think I am going to try and come up with my own version of it > made minus the msg; just have to play around with it to > figure out what spices they mean. Shouldn't be too hard. > > ~ PT ~ Ah, okay, sort of along the lines of Mrs. Dash's. We use several varieties of that around here. I'll have to look for Salad Supreme sometime and try it. " Remind the politicians you interview that you pay them, that they are public servants. Remember every question is legitimate. And don't give up. There's always a leak. There's always someone who's trying to save the country, " --Helen Thomas, reporter _______________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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