
"Thanks to Dollar Tree, foodies don't have to shell out for a meal at Red Lobster to get a taste of the chain's craveable, baked-in-house biscuits. The cost-effective chain stocks more than a few epicurean delights that budget-conscious foodies may be sleeping on - which is why we're shining the spotlight on Harvest Hill Garlic Herb Biscuit Mix, one of six not-to-be-overlooked gourmet foods sold at Dollar Tree."
"On the official Dollar Tree website, the Harvest Hill Garlic Herb Biscuit Mix currently costs $1.25 per 8.5-ounce box. The box makes eight biscuits, according to the package directions, which shakes out to less than $0.15 per biscuit. In a two-part assembly that will look very familiar to seasoned sailors of the Cheddar Bay, to make Harvest Hill's garlic and herb biscuit mix, the biscuit dough gets kneaded with cold water and shredded cheddar cheese, then baked in an oven at 425 degrees Fahrenheit"
Harvest Hill Garlic Herb Biscuit Mix from Dollar Tree costs $1.25 per 8.5-ounce box and yields eight biscuits, about $0.15 each. The dough is kneaded with cold water and shredded cheddar cheese, baked at 425 degrees Fahrenheit, then brushed with a quarter cup of melted butter combined with the included seasoning pouch. Both Harvest Hill and Red Lobster mixes list buttermilk and use seasoning blends containing garlic powder, onion powder, and salt. Dollar Tree's blend adds natural butter flavor while Red Lobster's includes parsley. Both mixes follow identical directions and have similar ingredient labels. Some customers still prefer the name-brand Cheddar Bay mix.
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