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Anyone know how to make cajun peanuts?

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Know lots of folks that use "Tony's' seasoning in some in place of the salt

Kat
 
Kat, look next to the Tony's on the shelf in the store, its made by Tony Chachere's, same type container, same color, but its called "More Spice", mo spice is mo better!
 
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Kat, look next to the Tony's on the shelf in the store, its made by Tony Chachere's, same type container, same color, but its called "More Spice", mo spice is mo better!
ooooo....thank you for the heads up Foam!

Kat
 
Oh cool, i have more spice!   It's good on chicken also
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Tony's offers different spice blends. I am not selling Tony's, I grew up eating Momma's cooking long before Tony's went into business. Just saying there is even a salt free, Lite, and herb & spice Tony's. Here is there available flavors.

http://shop.tonychachere.com/seasonings-c-8030.html

I wouldn't normally link the page, but so many folks think that there is only "Tony's".

To me, Tony's really ruined cajun cooking much the way that food processors ruined my Mom's. Its too simple, and everything comes out the same. If it needs bay leaf or red pepper, its always the same ratio.

If its a food that originated with Tony's as to me a Poor Boy's omelet, then its necessary, but a gumbo or jambalaya does quite well with the spices that have been their mainstay forever.
 
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