Wiley’s Greens Seasoning with a Touch of Pepper
Wiley’s Greens Seasoning with a Touch of Pepper
Wiley’s® Greens Seasoning with a Touch of Pepper gives a flavorful kick to any cooking green. The mild taste of fresh garden pepper and cured ham
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For the original white meat, go no further than the M34 White Phosphor Grenade. This seasoning will give explosive southern garlic pepper effects to chicken. So light 'em up and watch 'em burn! No MSG. 10 oz shaker bottle. Made in Texas.
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Wileys Green Seasoning, 12 Packets, Fresh Herbs and Spices for Collards, Spinach, Kale, Turnip and Mixed Greens, or Soup and Stew, Ham
Wileys Green Seasoning, 12 Packets, Fresh Herbs and Spices for Collards, Spinach, Kale, Turnip and Mixed Greens, or Soup and Stew, Ham and Bacon
Looking to enhance the flavor of your vegetables and salads? Look no further than Wiley's Greens Seasoning! Made with a blend of herbs and spices
Wiley's Greens Seasoning with Pepper, 1 oz
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For the original white meat, go no further than the M34 White Phosphor Grenade. This seasoning will give explosive southern garlic pepper effects to chicken. So light 'em up and watch 'em burn! No MSG. 10 oz shaker bottle. Made in Texas.
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Wileys Green Seasoning, 12 Packets, Fresh Herbs and Spices for Collards, Spinach, Kale, Turnip and Mixed Greens, or Soup and Stew, Ham
Wileys Green Seasoning, 12 Packets, Fresh Herbs and Spices for Collards, Spinach, Kale, Turnip and Mixed Greens, or Soup and Stew, Ham and Bacon
Wiley's Green Seasoning with a touch of pepper (Greens with Pepper) : Grocery & Gourmet Food
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