Amazon has 2.5-Oz. Amazon Saver Garlic Powder on sale for $0.89 - $0.13 off when you clip the 15% off coupon found on product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save = $0.76. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has 2.5-Oz. Amazon Saver Garlic Powder on sale for $0.89 - $0.13 off when you clip the 15% off coupon found on product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save = $0.76. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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This product is literally powder. Not sure what recipes to use it in
Uhm, things you want to add garlic flavor to, but don't want the work of mincing garlic or the salt that comes in garlic salt.
For me, this is a homemade garlic butter ingredient, in addition to cooking. Another example, with shrimp I use Tony's Creole seasoning, which already is salty. So garlic powder does not add more salt.
This is just like comparing Onion powder vs. Onion salt.
I mean this is not tricky. It is more useful than garlic salt. You can always add salt, but you can't remove it from garlic salt, another powder. Maybe you mean you always chop or mince your garlic and don't know how Garlic powder or Garlic salt make sense? Great shortcuts. You can sub this for garlic. Easy to Google how to do so.
Uhm, things you want to add garlic flavor to, but don't want the work of mincing garlic or the salt that comes in garlic salt. For me, this is a homemade garlic butter ingredient, in addition to cooking. Another example, with shrimp I use Tony's Creole seasoning, which already is salty. So garlic powder does not add more salt.This is just like comparing Onion powder vs. Onion salt.I mean this is not tricky. It is more useful than garlic salt. You can always add salt, but you can't remove it from garlic salt, another powder. Maybe you mean you always chop or mince your garlic and don't know how Garlic powder or Garlic salt make sense? Great shortcuts. You can sub this for garlic. Easy to Google how to do so.
Its not granulated garlic, its quite literally powder. The texture of flour or powdered sugar. Would be fine in blended applications or sauces but its use as a dry spice would lead to clumping or uneven seasoning.
Its not granulated garlic, its quite literally powder. The texture of flour or powdered sugar. Would be fine in blended applications or sauces but its use as a dry spice would lead to clumping or uneven seasoning.
That may or may not be the case. Not what I said, though. Do you mean not good for sprinkling on food like salt or pepper? I never suggested that use.
I typically stir in my salt and pepper. I bet this would probably work fine if the spreading technique is done properly, such as with your fingers.
I gave you valid suggestions. I do not sprinkle Onion powder on my food and have never tried sprinkling Garlic powder on something as a dry seasoning. I use these in recipes. You asked about recipes. Make up your mind.
"Based on the community Q&A for this Amazon Saver Garlic Powder, customers have asked about the country of origin. One customer confirmed that yes, this garlic powder is a product of China.
The product label shows "Region of Origin: North America" but this appears to refer to packaging location rather than where the garlic itself was grown. For the most accurate origin information, you can check the product packaging details when it arrives."
Misleading labeling. pass.
Edit: misleading price in post too. The only way to get this is to subscribe and save, which is not a sale but the regular discount. You only get 5% off instead of the usual 15% off s&s. You have to buy 4 of these to get 15% total off - 10% off 4.
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"Based on the community Q&A for this Amazon Saver Garlic Powder, customers have asked about the country of origin. One customer confirmed that yes, this garlic powder is a product of China.The product label shows "Region of Origin: North America" but this appears to refer to packaging location rather than where the garlic itself was grown. For the most accurate origin information, you can check the product packaging details when it arrives."Misleading labeling. pass.Edit: misleading price in post too. The only way to get this is to subscribe and save, which is not a sale but the regular discount. You only get 5% off instead of the usual 15% off s&s. You have to buy 4 of these to get 15% total off - 10% off 4.
yes most of these cheaper garlic options are from china. I have seen a documentary where they grow these root spices in land inundated with industrial waste.
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For me, this is a homemade garlic butter ingredient, in addition to cooking. Another example, with shrimp I use Tony's Creole seasoning, which already is salty. So garlic powder does not add more salt.
This is just like comparing Onion powder vs. Onion salt.
I mean this is not tricky. It is more useful than garlic salt. You can always add salt, but you can't remove it from garlic salt, another powder. Maybe you mean you always chop or mince your garlic and don't know how Garlic powder or Garlic salt make sense? Great shortcuts. You can sub this for garlic. Easy to Google how to do so.
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I typically stir in my salt and pepper. I bet this would probably work fine if the spreading technique is done properly, such as with your fingers.
I gave you valid suggestions. I do not sprinkle Onion powder on my food and have never tried sprinkling Garlic powder on something as a dry seasoning. I use these in recipes. You asked about recipes. Make up your mind.
The product label shows "Region of Origin: North America" but this appears to refer to packaging location rather than where the garlic itself was grown. For the most accurate origin information, you can check the product packaging details when it arrives."
Misleading labeling. pass.
Edit: misleading price in post too. The only way to get this is to subscribe and save, which is not a sale but the regular discount. You only get 5% off instead of the usual 15% off s&s. You have to buy 4 of these to get 15% total off - 10% off 4.
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