12-Pack McCormick Original Taco Seasoning Mix Packets
$7.40
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Amazon has 12-Pack McCormick Original Taco Seasoning Mix Packets on sale for $7.78 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $7.39. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this product:
A zesty blend of authentic Mexican seasonings, including onions and peppers
Makes family-favorite tacos that are ready in 15 minutes
Model: McCormick Original Taco Seasoning Mix (1 oz, 12 ct.)
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Also, for people saying just buy the big jar- be careful of ingredients. I too thought this last year, why not buy the costco jug instead of $1 at a time from the grocery store? Well, there's a good reason, at least when it comes to the McCormick one they sold us. First we noticed that per pound of meat the costco one said to use more than the packets. Then we noticed once we cooked our usual dish with it (i.e. taco meat), the end result was pretty dreadful. So we looked at the ingredient list. #1 on these packets is spices (well, yeah, duh!)... but wait, the top ingredient on the bulk jar is corn meal, aka cheap filler to make you think you are getting a deal. And it screwed up the taste and texture of the food. I am mad at costco for accepting (or perhaps demanding?) such an inferior product.
So I'm in for one of these, we will hide the remainder of the bulk jug in chilli over the next few years..
You can buy ground beef full price and make Many all beef burritos. About $15 will get you what would cost about $40-50 at a fast food restaurant. Keep it simple. Seasoning, beef, and tortillas. Plus, whatever you have around or pick up at store same trip: onion, chedder cheese, jalepeno, whatever. Notice all the ingredients I listed will not mess up the burrito if you freeze it. They reheat well as long as you don't put anything like raw tomato, lettuce or sour cream in there. The other Caveat is you got to get your cleaning game down. iF you get your cleaning game down it's very low effort and very low mental drama. Yeah you have to clean a greasy Pan. Takes less than 2 minutes. You come back 5 or 10 minutes after the Pan has cooled, And clean immediately with dawn powerwash soap.
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Nothing quenches my thirst better than Gen Z tears. Using "insults" against those who you don't agree sweetens the tears. Go buy your $15 Chiplote burrito, no one cares, atleast the "frugal jerk" has a very valid point and common sense 👍
gotta slow down and read when you're cruising to troll or everyone will see your lonely, sad reality for what it is…another day of trying to pick fights with anyone who bites. you saw a comment making a fair play on another user's chosen username and thought it'd be an easy target since you "caught someone using insults" but instead outed yourself.
spend time doing situps or cleaning your filthy rented room and you may glimpse happiness from time to time.
Also, for people saying just buy the big jar- be careful of ingredients. I too thought this last year, why not buy the costco jug instead of $1 at a time from the grocery store? Well, there's a good reason, at least when it comes to the McCormick one they sold us. First we noticed that per pound of meat the costco one said to use more than the packets. Then we noticed once we cooked our usual dish with it (i.e. taco meat), the end result was pretty dreadful. So we looked at the ingredient list. #1 on these packets is spices (well, yeah, duh!)... but wait, the top ingredient on the bulk jar is corn meal, aka cheap filler to make you think you are getting a deal. And it screwed up the taste and texture of the food. I am mad at costco for accepting (or perhaps demanding?) such an inferior product.
So I'm in for one of these, we will hide the remainder of the bulk jug in chilli over the next few years..
I think the aldi taco seasoning is actually really good compared to mccormick, but I usually buiy the big bottle at sams club.
If you run the numbers on this vs the 24 ounce mccormick though the 24 ounce is still a little cheaper per pound of meat in the end vs this deal.
Its TACO TUESDAY, i normally brown a lb of ground beef, toss in one packet of McCormick's Original Taco Seasoning, 1/4 cup water, let simmer for 4 mins and serve on heated crispy corn shells. Top with cheese and Ortega taco sauce.
Also, for people saying just buy the big jar- be careful of ingredients. I too thought this last year, why not buy the costco jug instead of $1 at a time from the grocery store? Well, there's a good reason, at least when it comes to the McCormick one they sold us. First we noticed that per pound of meat the costco one said to use more than the packets. Then we noticed once we cooked our usual dish with it (i.e. taco meat), the end result was pretty dreadful. So we looked at the ingredient list. #1 on these packets is spices (well, yeah, duh!)... but wait, the top ingredient on the bulk jar is corn meal, aka cheap filler to make you think you are getting a deal. And it screwed up the taste and texture of the food. I am mad at costco for accepting (or perhaps demanding?) such an inferior product.
So I'm in for one of these, we will hide the remainder of the bulk jug in chilli over the next few years..
I don't know, we tried the Costco brand and thought it was great, that's all we use now.
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Also, for people saying just buy the big jar- be careful of ingredients. I too thought this last year, why not buy the costco jug instead of $1 at a time from the grocery store? Well, there's a good reason, at least when it comes to the McCormick one they sold us. First we noticed that per pound of meat the costco one said to use more than the packets. Then we noticed once we cooked our usual dish with it (i.e. taco meat), the end result was pretty dreadful. So we looked at the ingredient list. #1 on these packets is spices (well, yeah, duh!)... but wait, the top ingredient on the bulk jar is corn meal, aka cheap filler to make you think you are getting a deal. And it screwed up the taste and texture of the food. I am mad at costco for accepting (or perhaps demanding?) such an inferior product.
So I'm in for one of these, we will hide the remainder of the bulk jug in chilli over the next few years..
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Wtf are you talking about
24 ounce at Walmart same price
https://www.amazon.com/McCormick-...PFV0&psc=1
Thanks for the suggestion!
spend time doing situps or cleaning your filthy rented room and you may glimpse happiness from time to time.
Also, for people saying just buy the big jar- be careful of ingredients. I too thought this last year, why not buy the costco jug instead of $1 at a time from the grocery store? Well, there's a good reason, at least when it comes to the McCormick one they sold us. First we noticed that per pound of meat the costco one said to use more than the packets. Then we noticed once we cooked our usual dish with it (i.e. taco meat), the end result was pretty dreadful. So we looked at the ingredient list. #1 on these packets is spices (well, yeah, duh!)... but wait, the top ingredient on the bulk jar is corn meal, aka cheap filler to make you think you are getting a deal. And it screwed up the taste and texture of the food. I am mad at costco for accepting (or perhaps demanding?) such an inferior product.
So I'm in for one of these, we will hide the remainder of the bulk jug in chilli over the next few years..
If you run the numbers on this vs the 24 ounce mccormick though the 24 ounce is still a little cheaper per pound of meat in the end vs this deal.
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Also, for people saying just buy the big jar- be careful of ingredients. I too thought this last year, why not buy the costco jug instead of $1 at a time from the grocery store? Well, there's a good reason, at least when it comes to the McCormick one they sold us. First we noticed that per pound of meat the costco one said to use more than the packets. Then we noticed once we cooked our usual dish with it (i.e. taco meat), the end result was pretty dreadful. So we looked at the ingredient list. #1 on these packets is spices (well, yeah, duh!)... but wait, the top ingredient on the bulk jar is corn meal, aka cheap filler to make you think you are getting a deal. And it screwed up the taste and texture of the food. I am mad at costco for accepting (or perhaps demanding?) such an inferior product.
So I'm in for one of these, we will hide the remainder of the bulk jug in chilli over the next few years..
I don't know, we tried the Costco brand and thought it was great, that's all we use now.