Discover the Must-Have Spices for Your Black Friday Sale Under $10!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their favorite spices for a Black Friday sale, with a focus on options priced under $10. Participants discuss their personal preferences and experiences with various spices, as well as considerations for selecting a free cookbook for a customer.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a friend's request for a surprise spice for a Black Friday sale, prompting a discussion on favorite spices.
  • Another participant lists Chili Lime, Southwest Seasoning, Asian Seasoning, Smokey BBQ, and Lemon-Pepper as regular favorites.
  • One participant expresses a preference for Citrus Basil Rub and Smokey Applewood.
  • A participant shares that they frequently use Southwest, Italian, and Smoky BBQ rubs, noting the cost-effectiveness of the Southwest seasoning compared to taco packets.
  • Another participant suggests Greek rub and expresses a preference for the cookbook "All the Best."
  • Several participants agree on the merits of "All the Best" and mention Cinnamon Plus as a favorite.
  • One participant indicates they will choose Southwestern and Jamaican Jerk spices, while another mentions the difficulty of making a decision on spices.
  • Another participant reflects on the challenge of choosing spices, considering options like BBQ, chipotle, and parmesan garlic oil dipping seasoning.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a variety of personal preferences for spices, with no clear consensus on a single favorite. There is agreement on the popularity of certain spices like Southwestern and BBQ, but individual choices vary widely.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding spices and cookbooks, with participants sharing insights based on their own usage and customer interactions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on popular spices to offer during sales or those seeking insights on customer preferences for cookbooks may find this discussion relevant.

wadesgirl
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A friend "pre-ordered" for my black friday sale and was only $9.50 away from the guest special. She said to surprise her and throw something on and then added "how about a yummy spice?". I thought about just looking at my top sellers but figured I would see what everybody's favorites are.
 
Chili Lime, Southwest Seasoning, Asian Seasoning, Smokey BBQ, and Lemon-Pepper. These are the ones I use on a regular basis.
 
I really like the Citrus Basil Rub and the Smokey Applewood.
 
Southwest, Italian, & Smoky BBQ rub are the ones I use most.
The Southwest is less expensive than buying packets of taco seasoning. The Italian I put in bread crumbs to make Italian bread crumbs out of my old bread. The BBQ is scrumptious on shrimp.

I have a similar dilemma. A customer told me to choose her free cookbook for her, and I can't decide! It's between All The Best and 29 Minutes to Dinner. She has small kids, so the 29 Minutes would be helpful. All the Best has the wreaths & braids, which are kind of a PC hallmark, but it also has a lot of discontinued products in it.
 
Greek rub! and I like All the Best (out of your two choices).
 
Definitely All the Best, and Cinnamon Plus.
 
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All of you said some good choices! I think I'm going to go for Southwestern & Jamaican Jerk (one of my favs!).
 
wadesgirl said:
All of you said some good choices! I think I'm going to go for Southwestern & Jamaican Jerk (one of my favs!).

Good choices. I would have picked BBQ and chipolte or the parmesan garlic oil dipping seasoning for me but for someone trying out spices maybe the parmesan garlic and jamaican jerk or moroccan - to give a new flavor. I love those too. Or I would have considered the teriyaki sauce with honey - my all time favorite.

I am no help with this kind of decision. Good thing I didn't see this thread before you made up your mind...
 
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BethCooks4U said:
Good choices. I would have picked BBQ and chipolte or the parmesan garlic oil dipping seasoning for me but for someone trying out spices maybe the parmesan garlic and jamaican jerk or moroccan - to give a new flavor. I love those too. Or I would have considered the teriyaki sauce with honey - my all time favorite.

I am no help with this kind of decision. Good thing I didn't see this thread before you made up your mind...

I had tossed around the parmesan garlic for a while. It really is a tough decision!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the must-have spices for the Black Friday sale under $10?

The must-have spices for the Black Friday sale typically include popular options like garlic powder, Italian seasoning, paprika, and chili powder. These spices are versatile and can enhance a variety of dishes, making them perfect for holiday cooking.

How can I use these spices in my holiday recipes?

You can use these spices to elevate your holiday recipes by adding them to marinades, rubs for meats, or as flavor enhancers in soups and stews. They can also be sprinkled on vegetables before roasting or used in dips and dressings.

Are these spices suitable for gifting during the holiday season?

Absolutely! These spices make great gifts for food lovers and home cooks. You can create a personalized spice gift set by combining a selection of these must-have spices in a decorative jar or box.

Will there be any special promotions for these spices during Black Friday?

Yes, during Black Friday, many retailers, including Pampered Chef, often offer special promotions, discounts, or bundle deals on spices. It's a great time to stock up on your favorites or try new ones at a lower price.

How can I purchase these spices during the Black Friday sale?

You can purchase these spices through the Pampered Chef website or from your local Pampered Chef consultant. Be sure to check for any exclusive online deals or promotions that may be available during the Black Friday sale.

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