SUPER ONION Spice Blend
2.3 ounces, 65 grams | Dual Shaker/Spoon cap
When I dip, you dip, we dip! SUPER ONION is perfect for a junk-free onion dip!
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onion flakes*, granulated onion*, sea salt, chives* *Certified Organic
The bold flavor of onion with a hint of chives. For an amazing onion dip, use two tablespoons per cup of sour cream or yogurt. Or, try half SUPER ONION and half SUPER GARLIC for a super-charged garlic-onion dip.
Eggs, chicken, steak, pork, fish, burgers, veggies, potatoes, avocado toast, and dip.
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Delicious dip
Used this to make onion dip for a super bowl party and several people asked me for the recipe. Sent them the link to this spice blend! It is so flavorful! Love to add it to my avocado toast or eggs, too.
Wow
Grilling chicken? Dress it with this & olive oil & you will not be disappointed. Best chicken of my life!
The super blends never disappoint.
I love the super onion. I sometimes wish it also had garlic in it, but i get that not everyone loves garlic as much as i do lol. This one tends to clump between uses, but it's super easy to break it up and shake it out.
Great product, shipping costs are high
I really like this specific blend and snagged some from the recent refill sale, however I was blown away at the shipping costs for envelopes of spices. I get a higher cost for the jars, but $9 to ship envelops seemed incredibly steep. I decided to continue with my purchase solely because they were on sale, but I almost closed out of the purchase page due to the high shipping costs.
Balanced Bites Wholesome Foods
Hi Monica- Thanks so much for taking time to leave a review. I'm glad you love the products! I absolutely hear you on shipping costs, and perhaps this note will help it make more sense. The actual cost we incurred for shipping & handling on your package (which included glass jars as well as refill bags) was $12.89. What you paid was $11.95. As is the case with most of our orders, we lost money on the shipping even with the fee we charged you. Unlike many retailers who sell high-ticket/high-margin items, we don't have the ability to pad the price of our products to cover this difference. For example, we'd need to price each dry goods item several dollars higher to potentially offer a lower or no shipping fee - but that would also make the whole transaction feel different as well. You'd be paying $16 for a spice or granola - I don't know that that is a better solution. Overall, I hope you can understand that we do not charge shipping as a way to make any money on the order, but rather to offset the losses we incur with each one. Unlike the Amazons of the world, we are not big enough to just chalk it up to a loss and move on - we either ask customers to pay what it costs to ship products, or we don't run a business. If you haven't mailed a package recently, perhaps that would help it become more clear, too. Prices at the post office and UPS are nowhere near what they were even a few years ago. We are only able to call the meals shipping "free" because those are bulk orders (minimum of 5 or 10 items) and the price of the box includes shipping padded into it. I hope this helps make it more clear. Oh, and a big tip to "save" on shipping is to batch any ordering you want to do into one larger order. We do max out our shipping fee for orders over $75 - meaning if you keep adding product, we don't keep increasing the shipping. So you'd pay $13.95 one time rather than $9.95-11.95 x 2 or 3 orders. Feel free to reply to me anytime with any other questions or concerns. Diane Here's a blog post I wrote on this for more details: https://balancedbites.com/blogs/news-and-articles/why-we-no-longer-offer-free-shipping-on-dry-goods