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    Default Best Single Serve Condiment

    As I prepare for my annual section hike I am looking to spice up my meals and wanted suggestions for the best single serve condiments and the place to purchase/donate/and or yogi them.

    example:
    Honey Chic Fil a
    Tabasco sauce Chic Fil a
    ketchup mcD's



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    A condiment is a spice, sauce, or other food preparation that is added to food to impart a particular flavor, to enhance its flavor,[1] or in some cultures, to complement the dish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearleg View Post
    As I prepare for my annual section hike I am looking to spice up my meals and wanted suggestions for the best single serve condiments and the place to purchase/donate/and or yogi them.

    example:
    Honey Chic Fil a
    Tabasco sauce Chic Fil a
    ketchup mcD's



    please add your favorite to the thread,


    A condiment is a spice, sauce, or other food preparation that is added to food to impart a particular flavor, to enhance its flavor,[1] or in some cultures, to complement the dish
    The Panera Bread around me usually has the small squeeze packs of grape and strawberry jelly. Good for small amounts of them.

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    Red pepper flakes

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    mayo! and chik-fil-a sauce. and any hot sauce

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    Minimus.biz sells all kinds of condiments and travel size items too.
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    I looked at buying from a restaurant supply site, but I don't need 1000 packets of one item. average price 2-5 cents per item, minimus prices seemed high based this, but it is an option.
    thanks for sharing.

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    Half-and-half for your coffee. Free from McDonalds (but at least buy something before you make off with a handful). Carry them in your insulated mug so they don't get crushed.

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    I'm not sure if all of them have it, but I noticed Texas Pete packs at a Chik-fil-a last Friday on the way to Linville Gorge. Huge score for my weekend meals.

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    Horsey Sauce from Arby's.
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    McD's hot mustard is a nice mild Dijon style.

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    Mayo and relish packets. Add a can/pouch of chicken and BAM, chicken salad!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearleg View Post
    I looked at buying from a restaurant supply site, but I don't need 1000 packets of one item. average price 2-5 cents per item, minimus prices seemed high based this, but it is an option.
    thanks for sharing.
    That's the reason Minimus.biz is a viable option...
    They buy the 1,000 packets for 2-5 cents and sell small quantities to us for 10-50 cents.
    When you consider you only have to spend $20 to get free shipping, minimus isn't a bad deal over all.

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    pack it gourmet has some pretty cool stuff in their grocery section. http://www.packitgourmet.com/

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    Sriracha sauce in small packets from Asian take outs.

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    More than a mini packet but the salad dressing packets from the deli department at many groceries can be purchased or are sometimes given away. Work great with tuna or pastas and can be quite a few calories. I use them with cooked and redried macaroni and dried vegetables that can be reconstituted with cold water in about 45 minutes. Makes a great no cook macaroni salad especially with some summer sausage and cheese.

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    Minimum has a huge selection of jams and jellies. I bought dozens of then of about a dozen different varieties. I ate it everyday for lunch with PNB and tortillas. The variety added quite a bit of surprise with the flavor of the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malto View Post
    Minimum has a huge selection of jams and jellies. I bought dozens of then of about a dozen different varieties. I ate it everyday for lunch with PNB and tortillas. The variety added quite a bit of surprise with the flavor of the day.
    Darn spell check. Minimus

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    My local Sam's Club has single serve packets of sauerkraut in the diner area.

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    Starbucks has packets of siracha.


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    Jimmy Johns sold me 25 packs of Hellman's Mayo for a buck. I did buy a sandwich also... 3/8 of an ounce or approximately 10.6 grams equaled 76 calories. Great for Tuna and Chicken pouches...

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