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Introduce New Cuisine with WorldFoods

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In a house with kids, or any house for that matter, we tend to fall into a cooking rut. It’s the same thing all the time. I love introducing new foods to Charlie and WorldFoods definitely makes that happen!

The idea of cooking up some new Fusion and Asian dishes seems super scary to me, but the WorldFoods sauces and marinades give me the confidence to serve up new options.

For an easy dinner, I browned some lean beef bites (a little over half a pound) in about a Tbsp of oil. After they were mostly cooked, I just poured in the jar of Thai Ginger Lemon Grass Stir-Fry Sauce and finished cooking for about 15 minutes.

WorldFoods Thai Lemon Grass Stir-Fry

While the meat was cooking, I made some brown rice and broccoli. Easy peasy dinner.

Easy Fusion Dinner with WorldFoods Sauces

Not only was dinner super easy to make, but it tasted delicious! WORLDFOODS uses only authentic herbs and spices along with 100-percent natural, fresh ingredients to create each of its unique flavors. Currently the brand offers 65 different sauces, dips, and marinades all inspired by the tastes of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, China, and India. These sauces are perfect for individuals with dietary constraints because they are allergen and gluten free!

Find out where you can buy them near you. And when you go, be sure to use this coupon!

Did I mention that Charlie gobbled up his dinner and asked for more!?!

Charlie eating dinner WorldFoods

Check out WORLDFOODS on Facebook for a chance to try WORLDFOODS sauces yourself!

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  1. Christina Shirley says

    August 6, 2014 at 7:19 PM

    This looks and sounds amazing. I will have to make this. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Christina Shirley says

    August 6, 2014 at 10:40 PM

    Looks like your son really enjoyed his dinner–always on the look out for new ways to re-create meals-thanks for sharing!

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  3. Christina Shirley says

    August 7, 2014 at 7:30 AM

    I am all too familiar with the cooking rut! I’m in one right now that you mention it! I love the easy sauces. I’ve tried to tackle asian sauces from scratch and it is enough to make my hair fall out. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Christina Shirley says

    August 7, 2014 at 7:55 AM

    Not sure my little one would eat this. I probably would as I love ginger and its so good for you. Nice recipe too!!

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  5. Christina Shirley says

    August 7, 2014 at 7:58 AM

    We had an Asian type meal last night and my kids loved it. I like meals that are all in one, (I hide the veggies) so I would probably throw in the broccoli to the mix and combine it all together.

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