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Sale THE ORIGINAL FOUR

The Must-Haves: 4-Pack Bundle

THE BUNDLE THAT STARTED IT ALL

Regular price $73.10
Sale price $73.10 Regular price $86.00

about 13¢ per meal


This was our very first bundle and it's still one of our most-loved. Four versatile blends that handle just about anything you can put in a pan, on a grill, or in the oven. Chicken, salmon, roasted vegetables, sheet pan dinners, grain bowls — these are the four jars that turn "what should I make tonight" into dinner.

Sheet pan dinners
Roasted vegetables
Grilled chicken
Weeknight tacos
Grain & rice bowls
Roasted potatoes

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No fillers, ever
Made in California

The Must-Haves: 4-Pack Bundle

$73.10 Regular price $86.00

$0.14

Per Meal

One jar seasons about 150 meals. Cheaper than the takeout you were going to order anyway.

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No fillers. Just spices.

No unnecessary sugar or dextrose, no cornstarch, no wheat flour, no MSG. Just real spices and a touch of olive oil so the flavor sticks to your food instead of falling to the bottom of the jar.

10+

Years of recipe testing

Built from the blends Gaby's been using on What's Gaby Cooking since 2009. Nothing untested.

What to make with it

Hand-picked recipes from What's Gaby Cooking

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Quick Answers

Is it gluten free?

Yes, no gluten in the ingredients. Made in a facility that processes wheat, so not certified GF

How long does a jar last?

Each jar has around 150 servings. For most families that's a couple of months of regular use.

Why are my spices clumping?

Red seasonings, think chili, paprika, and similar blends have a tendency to clump more than others and moisture isn't usually the culprit. The natural oils found in these peppers and spices are the real cause, binding the powder together over time.

A little clumping is simply the tradeoff for a better product. Just break it up with a spoon or a good shake. The flavor is completely unaffected. Store in a cool, dry place to minimize it, but if it happens, take it as a sign you've got the real stuff.