Green Gem of the Week: Maison Le Grand
Posted on 09. Sep, 2009 by Jen in Eco-Office Gals
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LeGrandProductLineJen Woo of ChristieCommunications set me several samples of the Maison Le Grand Product Line a while back.
Inspired by both the gourmet quality of fine European cuisine and the growing trend toward healthy, natural foods, Le Grand makes unique, artisan-quality pesto, savory tapenades and aromatic sauces with all natural, raw ingredients; creating the purest, freshest flavors possible while retaining all the inherent vitamins including vegetarian protein, vitamin C, zinc, and many more. All Le Grand products are made fresh every week with no added sugar or preservatives. With six mouthwatering varieties including Garden Pesto, 4 Nuts & Cheese Pesto, Sun-dried Tomato Pesto, Mild Olive and Sun-dried Tomato Tapenade, Spicy Olive and Sun-dried Tomato Tapenade, and Lemon Confit & Pumpkin Seed Aromatic Sauce, there is no reason not to want to spend time in the kitchen whipping up a tasty and healthy gourmet treat effortlessly.
I really enjoyed having these pouches in the refrigerator to bring a little something different into my everyday meals. A few dishes I whipped up were Pork Chops with Sun-dried Tomato Pesto and jasmine Rice, Pasta sauce with the Mild Olive and Sun-dried Tomato Tapenade, and our favorite so far Chicken Tenderloins cooked in 4 Nuts and Cheese Pesto served over spaghetti. The Maison Le Grand also has several recipes to try.
I definitely recommend finding a location near you and giving these a try!
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Matt from Closet Hangers
10. Sep, 2009
nice post, i love those things, they are so easy to make up with some meat to make a great meal
masters thesis
15. Sep, 2009
These seems to be delicious, what is the cost of these packs?
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Jill from Travel Surge Protector
23. Nov, 2009
Looks good. I will try out the pesto one. Good for the short meals. Thanks for posting.
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Jeff from Kitchen Canister Set
27. Nov, 2009
Sounds like great stuff, I love to add something to food to make it taste different or unique. These packets look so convenient and tasty.
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sammy from glass plates
29. Nov, 2009
this Sounds really great stuff and i just love those things, they are so easy to make,Thanks for sharing!
Tony
17. Feb, 2010
I really like the idea with the plastic packets. They seem to be really handy! How is the taste?
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