Just like the title says. Ive used the McCormick slow cooker seasoning but its more money. This seasoning was $0.99. I had this in the pantry and want to use it but i dont want to if its going to mess up $15 dollars worth of beef. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

EDIT: Because of the smartass douchey replies, The store sells regular seasoning(pictured aboved) and slow cooker specific seasoning. I wanted to know if i needed to alter anything like how much water i should use etc.

by fusillijhericurl

8 Comments

  1. DriedUpSquid

    Store brand foods are for the most part identical to name brand foods. It’ll be fine.

  2. No, forbidden by law and extremely dangerous to try !

  3. Dazzling-Walk1929

    What do you think is gonna happen if you use beef stew seasoning to make beef stew

  4. blehmeng

    How do you afford the internet being this cheap and crowdsourcing your decisions

  5. crimedoc14

    It’ll be fine. If you look at the ingredients, the slow cooker versions are pretty much identical. I think they just market them differently to attract different categories of consumers

  6. MisterVega

    There’s nothing *really* in “slow cooker seasonings” that makes them specifically for slow cookers. I think at most they may contain some additional corn starch just to thicken whatever sauce forms while cooking. But really it’s just marketing. They’re all regular packets of spice mixes.