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The thread explores various opinions and humorous exchanges regarding the seasoning Accent, particularly its reputation and uses in cooking. Participants share personal anecdotes and engage in light-hearted banter, with some discussing the broader implications of MSG and its effects.
Views differ on the perception of MSG, with some participants defending its use while others express concerns about its effects. There is no clear consensus on the topic, as the discussion also veers into humorous territory.
The thread features a mix of serious and light-hearted comments, reflecting a community dynamic that embraces humor while discussing culinary topics.
Participants interested in the varied opinions on seasoning, particularly MSG, and those who enjoy light-hearted discussions within the consultant community may find this thread engaging.
prepchef said:Ur such a dork! <3
chefann said:What do ancient Mesopotamian cities have to do with anything?![]()
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/UR_17_01_2004.jpgUr across the Royal Tombs, with the Great Ziggurat in the background. You see? Even the ancients were trying to figure out how to quit ziggurats.raebates said:Poor Ur gets a bad rap. I've seen all sorts of disparaging comments about it.![]()
The_Kitchen_Guy said:MSNBC gives everyone migraines.
Well, most everyone, anyway.
Crystal Patton said:OMG that is so true, I can't take all the bad news. Shooting, killings ahhhhh!! Make it stop - so I just don't read it anymore.
I come here instead, you guys keep me informed on all the 'breaking news' that I need to know.
ChefLoriG said:MSG gives my mom migraines
The_Kitchen_Guy said:It usually gets a bad rap but it has lots of uses.
http://www.bgfoods.com/accent/images/index_shake.jpg
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Spoiler alert:
You still have to put leftovers with MSG in the refrigerator.
Okay, this is a parody thread and you have to be following the original to get this joke.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/UR_17_01_2004.jpg
Ur across the Royal Tombs, with the Great Ziggurat in the background. You see? Even the ancients were trying to figure out how to quit ziggurats.
pampchefsarah said:Is that a mummy walking through in the middle of the picture? With an ID badge?
Accent Seasoning is a flavor enhancer that can elevate the taste of various dishes. It is often used in cooking to enhance the natural flavors of meats, vegetables, and soups. You can sprinkle it on before cooking or mix it into marinades and sauces for added depth.
Yes, Accent Seasoning can be used in baking to enhance the flavor of savory baked goods. It can be added to bread, biscuits, or even savory muffins to provide a unique taste. However, it's best to use it sparingly to avoid overpowering the dish.
Accent Seasoning is generally gluten-free and does not contain any artificial flavors or preservatives. However, it’s always important to check the label for specific dietary concerns, as formulations can vary. If you have specific allergies or dietary restrictions, consult the ingredients list before use.
You can easily incorporate Accent Seasoning into your meals by using it as a seasoning for meats, vegetables, and soups. It can also be mixed into dips, dressings, or sprinkled on popcorn for a flavorful snack. Experiment with different amounts to find the perfect balance for your taste.
Accent Seasoning can be found at most grocery stores in the spice aisle. Additionally, it is available for purchase online through various retailers, including the Pampered Chef website. Check for local availability or order it online for convenience.