Taco Bell Original Fajita Seasoning Mix (24 ct Pack, 1.4 oz Packets)
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The deadline for mine was February 28th, 2020. I have mine as a subscription and haven't received any seasoning that has expired. I've been doing it for about a year now.
I haven't noticed a difference in "heat level," and it doesn't appear to be any "spicier," but it does have more flavor. This original version is preferred by my family over the mild version.
Yes, it has happened.
Mine is due to expire on May 6, 2018.
Selected User Reviews For Taco Bell Original Fajita Seasoning Mix (24 ct Pack, 1.4 oz Packets)
Taco Bell isn't even close to this. I'm not a purist; I just prioritize. br>br>update: I'm now vegan for health reasons, and this stuff is fantastic on french lentils!.
duh. If you're anything like me and can't get enough of the tube-squeezed meat from the world's most authentic Mexican grill, this seasoning was made for you. Essentially, it's a high-sodium method of transforming almost any ground meat into Taco Bell-flavored meat. I've used it on ground beef, ground turkey, in stews, soups, as bullion, and gravy, and I even sprinkle it on my cereal every now and then. Okay, not really, but it's tasty and inexpensive, and I adore it!.
They have a mysterious quality to them. Maybe it's because I'm aware of how bad it is for me? Anyway, I had to give these a try when I saw them! Make tacos at home for a fraction of the cost of Taco Bell? Sweet. This isn't Taco Bell quality, unfortunately. The flavor is noticeably different. I wouldn't call it Taco Bell seasoning because it's not bad for taco seasoning.
This was purchased as a gift for my father. I was so enthralled by the prospect of homemade crunchy tacos that I forgot to read the ingredients carefully on day one. Fortunately, the recipient does not have a gluten intolerance. I'm sensitive to begin with, but urgh. br>br>Aside from that, it has a distinct Taco Bell flavor. It's been put to good use in the creation of healthier foods. fast-slow-fast-slow food prepared at home, using higher-quality meat and vegetables I've also used it to make Taco Bell Meatloaf, which is a huge success. I simply cannot consume too much of it without becoming ill. This could also explain why I get a weird feeling after eating regular Taco Bell. Perhaps it's simply because it's Taco Bell.
Last night was my first experience with this stuff. After the preliminary taste test revealed that the flavor was disappointingly bland, I added a second packet in the hopes of a more robust flavor. The mission has been completed. If you're cooking beef, a single packet will suffice, but if you're cooking lean turkey or chicken, double the amount. You'll go through the box faster, but there are 24 of these suckers in the box, so it's not a big deal. Now, if only I'd remembered to order some Taco Bell sauce.
br>br>That is, if you enjoy taco bell. That is exactly what we do. If you use store-bought Taco Bell sauce packets to match some restaurant Taco Bell sauce packets, your tacos will taste very similar to what you can get from them - However, you must use high-quality ingredients that you purchase yourself. The only issue is that no other tacos compare. So beware of the buyer!.
Our favorite taco seasoning is Taco Bell, but it's hard to come by in our area. We eat tacos frequently (at least three times per month), so instead of having to go to four different places, we now only have to go to one. I didn't have to go to 5 stores to find our seasoning; I just ordered it and it's ready to use in our pantry.
For several years, I've been using Taco Bell seasoning. It is the most effective product available. However, all of my local markets and grocery stores have stopped carrying it in the past few months. So I went online and, of course, to Amazon, where I was able to find it at a very reasonable price.