![]() Nothing really compares to biscuits made from scratch. It did taste a little flat overall and lacked the same punch in your mouth, but I’d say pick up a box next time you see it. It was almost as good as the homemade or fresh biscuits. I was actually surprised at how good the Red Lobster box mix tasted. I love some box mixes because they taste homemade without the extra cardboard flavor. But does the box mix live up to the expectations we have from loving them fresh at the restaurant or from scratch? They’re cheesy, crunchy yet soft, full of garlic flavor, and great cold or hot. I’d never seen it before and it was hidden in the cheese section, not sure why, but I jumped on the opportunity to try it.Īs I mentioned previously, I, like millions (I think) of others, love Red Lobster biscuits you can find the recipe here. It happens that right after I made that recipe, I stumbled upon the mix at the supermarket. I can hear Nick now saying, “ That three pack of scissors really is a great deal“.) I have also seen the mix in Target and our local grocery stores if you are having trouble locating it.Įnjoy! See below the recipe if you would like to make this without a cast iron skillet.I recently wrote a post about Red Lobster biscuits made from scratch (and admitted I have a problem hi, I’m Mandy and I’m addicted to biscuits). My husband and I are the crazy people who go there every weekend, look at the same things, and have the same conversations about products. (Another sidenote: I feel like I can’t write a post without mentioning Costco – oops. I had no idea they sold Red Lobster biscuit mix in stores until we came across it in Costco. You are going to love this version of chicken pot pie because 1 – it’s easy, 2 – it contains cheese, and 3 – it is topped with Red Lobster biscuits. (Sidenote: why can I still not make mashed potatoes as good as my Grandma’s?!) I love reminiscing about coming home from church on Sundays during my childhood and having a hearty Sunday dinner, or being at my Grandma and Grandpa’s house, eating fried chicken and mashed potatoes after church. Speaking of church, I’m sharing a recipe today that makes a perfect Sunday dinner. I felt so incredibly grateful not only for having an amazing support system, but because we get to teach our son about God and introduce him to a faith that has gotten me through a lot of hard times. ![]() ![]() I knew I would get emotional about it (thanks new mom hormones), but as it was going on, I caught myself looking from my son to our family who traveled so far to be with us. I don’t normally publicize my religion because it is something I hold dear to my heart, and it’s a part of me that I would rather save for myself, my husband, and my family, but seeing my son getting baptized was one of those eye opening moments of my life. Don’t get me wrong, my husband and I both come from very close families, but now I count down the days to when we get to see them and cherish every moment. I now know that the move was a blessing in disguise because not only does my husband love his career, but I appreciate my family so much more. Don’t mind me, I have small pity parties from time to time. I still get teary-eyed every time we drive back through Des Moines, thinking “ugh, we could be home by now” instead of having another 10 hours on the road. Before we moved to Colorado last year, I took for granted how easy we had it in Iowa being able to see our family anytime we wanted (and within 2 hours). We survived though, and it was actually a great weekend for “falling back” because we had a bunch of family in town for my son’s baptism. Happy time change everyone! I was naive to think that my 4 month old would also understand the time change and adjust his sleeping habits accordingly (nope!).
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