Paula Deen Collection BBQ Snack Mix, Sweet & Sassy Snack Mix, and How I Met Paula Deen
Junk Food Nation, I’m back. Did you miss me? It’s been so long. Well, it’s been one day. Yesterday was a stumbling block – I wanted to talk about the Hot Dog Eating Contest again, I wanted to talk about fireworks, and the 4th of July, etc., but no. Stupid storm wiping through DC, taking out power and internet everywhere. Boo. Well, I got back my cable connection yesterday around 6pm, and basically kissed the ground where my cable modem was. One day unplugged was…well, it was kind of nice. I went shopping, saw the new Spiderman (Andrew Garfield > Tobey Maguire), and celebrated the 4th peacefully. But I missed you, Nation. Ever so much.
Since I didn’t get a chance to speak about my patriotism yesterday, I figured that I’d take the opportunity to discuss some America today – and there aren’t too many things out there more American than Paula Deen. And I got to meet her. Seriously! Check it out:
Yep, that’s me and the Deen. This all happened because my friend Dan, an exec with a very large corporation, was in DC being wined and dined by a client who happened to also be working with Paula Deen on a promotion. They were at Nats Park to advertise the promotion and Dan was invited to attend, and I got to tag along.
We walked out onto the field and suddenly, there she was – Paula Deen, in all her Southern Glory, set to throw out the first pitch of the game and get interviewed. We shook hands, I said two words, “Big fan,” and we stopped for a photo opp, and then we were quickly ushered away. Two minutes with celebrity.
Paula Deen was VERY nice (why wouldn’t she be? She’s a gazillionaire) and seemed genuinely happy to be there. The one thing I remember that I thought was funny was the small posse that walked behind her, including one dude who was literally carrying 8-9 Louis Vuitton bags. He was like a cartoon character, with so many LV bags we seemed like he might fall over. I guess even Paula Deen needs her bags with her at all times.
I thought today’s junk food was appropriate: Paula Deen Collection BBQ Snack Mix and her Sweet & Sassy Snack Mix!
Paula Deen Collection BBQ Snack Mix was given to me by my friend Melissa, who knew I’d met Paula Deen, and I picked up her Sweet & Sassy Snack Mix at TJ Maxx, of all places. I guess Maxxinistas like Snack Mix too.
I had no idea Paula Deen made snack mix. She sells these products and more on her website. Calling them part of the Paula Deen collection seems funny – I can understand pots and pans, maybe a cookbook…but snack mix? Would this be any different than Chex Mix?
I dunno, but there’s only one way to find out. Let’s get right into it.
Paula Deen Collection BBQ Snack Mix had standard snack mix crunch and feel. The flavor was DEFINITELY smoky with BBQ flavor. Here’s the thing though – the snack mix was SWEET. That caught me off guard – as you chew and your mouth is filled with a smoky BBQ flavor, the honey nut squares and the other sweetened bits like the toffee peanuts and the sesame sticks give off a nice sweet flavors. The whole thing tastes like carbs coated in delightful honey BBQ sauce. I have to admit I was PERPLEXED as I ate this. My final thought was: REALLY good! An ultimate sweet and savory snack mix. Hat tip, Ms. Deen.
Paula Deen Collection Sweet & Sassy Snack Mix also had standard feel and crunch – and it was even SWEETER than the BBQ mix! What is going on here??? NONE of this tastes like normal Chex Mix – Ms. Deen has gone the whole sweet and savory route, and is knocking it out of the park. This mix, named Sweet and Sassy, basically is a really sweet mix and as you chew the savory kick of cayenne flavor comes through. Not spicy, per se – just that peppery kick provides a really interesting contrast to the very sweet bits. Its like salt on caramel – it makes the sweet taste REALLY interesting. I liked this a lot too.
So there you have it! I met Paula Deen and now I’ve eaten her snack mixes. A solid A to both; if you are the type who likes sweet and savory, you’ll like these a LOT.
PURCHASED AT: TJ Maxx and given by a friend
COST: $3
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Discuss - 7 Comments
Paula is looking hott.
Victoza will do that for you!
@Jess and Rod: and this was WAY BEFORE all that health stuff came out! I think this might’ve been back in 2010…
Food products at TJ Maxx are so funny to me – they look gourmet, and yet you’re thinking, “Where did this come from???”
I love the story about the guy carrying the LV bags – too funny!
@Teresapalooza: Yeah, lol
I got a bog of this at Marshall’s for $2.99 and it was awesome. Loved it. Now I can’t bring myself to order it on line at full price. It’s not worth 4.49
@Susan: yeah, better off trying to find it at a discount store 🙂