Sensational September Seasonings – Easy Recipe Ideas

September 2, 2010

 easy recipes for chicken and potatoes

So I was thinking, what is good as we go back to school and get into a routine now that summer is winding down, and fall is just around the corner.

September is back to school!

Apple harvest (that’s another blog)

September is also:

1.  National Chicken Month

2 .  National Potato Month

3.  National Rice Month

 So what does that tell me as a “foodie”.  Everybody is going back to their boring but easy routine.  Now it’s time for a blatant commercial.  Two Sisters Gourmet Seasoning Blends can shake you out of the boring routine.

 If you are about to fry, bake or roast a chicken – sprinkle on your favorite flavor.  A little Outrageously Garlic goes a long way.

 If you have just pulled out the baked potato – in addition to your butter or sour cream – sprinkle on a little Tearless Onion and Chive for a tasty spud.

 If you are serving rice with your fresh fish – blend in some Lemony Fresh Dill Blend or Over the Edge Herbed Spinach and bring back some springtime flavor.

 Having pasta? Mix your favorite seasoning with olive oil and dip in your fresh bread for a yummy treat!

 Kids won’t eat their vegetables – let them select and sprinkle their favorite flavor and brighten their day!.

Friday evening football watching?  Have some new Brazen Buffalo Blue Cheese Dip to light up your Friday night lights.

Don’t let September send you back to the boring old routine – pull out those Two Sisters Gourmet Seasonings and give your day a lift.

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1 Comment Leave a Comment

  • 1. Janis  |  November 9, 2010 at 5:52 pm

    several of your recipes that are listed are not in the recipe box at PartyLite … any suggestions?

    Brazen Buffalo Blue Cheese Dip

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