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Found this one at my SuperButcher store.......


http://tinypic.com/r/nxqqld/6


http://tinypic.com/r/23iw3rb/6


We had some eye fillet(tenderloin) steak burgers last night, and I used some
of this. I seem to remember a very distinct (salty) taste, but will have to
use it again when I'm not so 'tired' :-)


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PL wrote:

> Found this one at my SuperButcher store.......
>
>
> http://tinypic.com/r/nxqqld/6
>
>
> http://tinypic.com/r/23iw3rb/6
>
>
> We had some eye fillet(tenderloin) steak burgers last night, and I
> used some of this. I seem to remember a very distinct (salty) taste,
> but will have to use it again when I'm not so 'tired' :-)


No, you weren't 'tired' <g>. I've tried that brand once or twice and
although it's not *too* bad they are a bit heavy handed with the salt.
A lot of spice companies here are now offering "low salt" versions,
which are pretty good.

If you can get any "Ina Paarman" stuff there, I prefer their "Braai and
Grill" seasoning and they also offer a nice range of "no added MSG"
products - but that's JMHO.

http://www.paarman.co.za/seasonings.asp

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On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 10:34:54 +0200, ChattyCathy
> wrote:

>PL wrote:
>
>> Found this one at my SuperButcher store.......
>>
>>
>> http://tinypic.com/r/nxqqld/6
>>
>>
>> http://tinypic.com/r/23iw3rb/6
>>
>>
>> We had some eye fillet(tenderloin) steak burgers last night, and I
>> used some of this. I seem to remember a very distinct (salty) taste,
>> but will have to use it again when I'm not so 'tired' :-)

>
>No, you weren't 'tired' <g>. I've tried that brand once or twice and
>although it's not *too* bad they are a bit heavy handed with the salt.
>A lot of spice companies here are now offering "low salt" versions,
>which are pretty good.
>
>If you can get any "Ina Paarman" stuff there, I prefer their "Braai and
>Grill" seasoning and they also offer a nice range of "no added MSG"
>products - but that's JMHO.
>
>http://www.paarman.co.za/seasonings.asp


Isn't this the wrong newsgroup for bra sprinkling?
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ChattyCathy > wrote in news:%JoNn.23032$yx.8150
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> PL wrote:
>
>> Found this one at my SuperButcher store.......
>>
>>
>> http://tinypic.com/r/nxqqld/6
>>
>>
>> http://tinypic.com/r/23iw3rb/6
>>
>>
>> We had some eye fillet(tenderloin) steak burgers last night, and I
>> used some of this. I seem to remember a very distinct (salty) taste,
>> but will have to use it again when I'm not so 'tired' :-)

>
> No, you weren't 'tired' <g>.



LOL!! I think the SO would disagree.

She dragged me off to bed at about 2200hrs...... about the time *old*
people go to bed!! ;-)

We started the day at 0530hrs, to prepare for my mates b'day.

I get one day off, and I have to subject myself to that sort of stuff!!!


It was a suprise party, we pulled it off, the big (birthday) pussy
cried...... we had a full on day, then we go stuck into the **** at about
1400hrs... when I got my second wind :-)



> I've tried that brand once or twice and
> although it's not *too* bad they are a bit heavy handed with the salt.



Good to see my taste buds aren't toptally shot :-)


> A lot of spice companies here are now offering "low salt" versions,
> which are pretty good.
>
> If you can get any "Ina Paarman" stuff there,




Got my eyes peeled.



> I prefer their "Braai and
> Grill" seasoning and they also offer a nice range of "no added MSG"
> products - but that's JMHO.
>
> http://www.paarman.co.za/seasonings.asp
>



Their packaging looks very similar to McCormicks.


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A best friend, however, would be sitting in the cell next to you saying
"Man, that was f******n Awesome!"
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