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Maggi So Juicy Review

As a BzzAgent I get to sample products all the time.  I often share my thoughts on these products via Facebook and Twitter but recently I was offered a product that I wanted to share with my Three Boys and an Old Lady blog readers.  Maggi So Juicy is a no mess solution to mealtime.   



What makes Maggi So Juicy so easy you ask?  You simply put the chicken in the bag, pour the seasoning over the meat and bake.  

Maggi So Juicy comes in 4 flavorful varieties:
  • Garlic and Tomato
  • Italian Countryside
  • Mediterranean Medley
  • Tomato and Paprika
As a BzzAgent, I received samples of all four flavors plus some coupons to share.  I've tried cook-in-a-bag products before and they usually require you to add water, but Maggi So Juicy doesn't and I was skeptical.  I mean how could this little packet of seasoning flavor all this chicken.  Well, I prepared the product according to the directions and was surprised.  Not only was the chicken juicy but it was flavored through and through.  

Oh, the directions:

  1. Bag
  2. Coat
  3. Cook

Yep, those are the directions.

A few days later I tried another packet of the Maggi So Juicy and once again, my family was treated to a delicious meal.  Now, you know me and I'm always mixing things up so I had a package of pork chops and honestly I had a long day at work and I didn't feel like baking or broiling or throwing the chops on the Foreman Grill.  I thought "What if" and before I knew it I popped those pork chops in a bag, sprinkled 'em with the seasoning packet and put it in the oven.  Thank goodness it worked.  The chops were juicy and there was enough liquid to make a seasoned thin gravy.

I've shared the coupons with my family and friends and wish I had some to share with each of you, but alas I don't.  Don't worry though, Maggi So Juicy is priced at about $2 at my local grocer and I'm sure your local grocer will have them at about the same.
  • For more info on Maggi So Juicy or to locate a store near you visit their website at www.maggi.ca/sojuicy 
  • For more info on becoming a BzzAgent so you can try fab products like this visit www.bzzagent.com and be sure to tell 'em Tomi sent you.






Disclosure:  I'm a BzzAgent and have the opportunity to sample products from time to time.  Opinions are my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. The opinions expressed above are mine. Click here for the Disclosure Policy of Three Boys and an Old Lady blog. The opinions expressed above are 100% my own. I received a product in exchange for this review and post. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. 

Comments

Donna said…
I want to try pork chops in the bag. I have the garlic for chicken. How long would I cook the pork chops for?
Thanks
Donna

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