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Moss' mixes

Recently I purchased some Water Ground Plain White Fine Ground Corn Meal made by Buffaloe Milling Co. Inc in Kittrell, Nc.

Unbeknownst (who talks like that anymore?) to me, it had some........passengers taging along inside the bag. I'm sure they were picked up in the storage facility of Walmart somewhere along the way because when I called the milling company, they stated that the lot number was one of the latest batches.

I spoke to a very friendly gentleman who appologized for the....extra's I had gotten and would be sending me a replacement along with some of their other products to try. I was pleasantly surprised but explained that I just wanted to inform them that this was my experience and to give them a heads up of the situation.

Still they sent the package and I received it yesterday.

Look at what I got!



The box has been sitting on my counter all day and I keep smelling this enticing spice that had me quizically searching out the aroma. I found it in the bag marked "Hot N' Spicey Breader Mix". Now I sooo gotta find something to use it on! My head has been spinning at the thought, and the smell!

I will keep you posted on what I use all of these for/on. Let me know if you have ever used Moss' Mixes and feel free to share your great recipes!

Comments

Jennifer Kinne said:

Now that I see the packaging - I have totally used the seafood breader!  In my opinion it is seasoned quite well and does not need a lot of help!  When I was the director at SS we had a fish fry (my 1st fish fry experience)  This awesome lady Darlene that worked with me loved to have fish frys at her house and when she heard I had never done this she surprised me with a fish fry for my birthday.  Both Jeff and I were pleasantly pleased!  Whiting was the fish used - which I think is not so great and very inexpensive.  BUT with this seasoned breader and her magic it was FABulous and I couldn't get enough!!

# August 15, 2010 3:32 PM
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