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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Holiday gravy can be fun and easy

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Club House. All opinions are 100% mine.




Anyone who has prepared a Thanksgiving Day Turkey can tell you how important it is to make good gravy. Without it, you can very possibly ruin the entire dinner. It can be very hard to make gravy from scratch. Sometimes you end up with lumps or with a gravy that is too thin. Club House Gravy mix is the perfect choice for any holiday dinner. It is inexpensive, easy to use and delivers a delicious taste that's just like home-made. A really good gravy can make even the most mediocre of dinners taste great. Club House Gravy is a simple mix that practically makes itself and creates a thick but smooth and creamy gravy that enhances any meal. You will create a mouthwatering pot roast with mash potato's with Club House Gravy as your choice for holiday cooking. Using Club House Gravy mix is easy to prepare and always delivers great tasting gravy your family will love. Don't worry anymore about ruining your gravy, just use the Club House Gravy mix, add your roast drippings and water and simmer until it's done!

Watch this gravy tips video to see how easy Club House Gravy is to make and for some tips on how to make your gravy turn out just right.



Gravy is a stress point for your Christmas meal as everyone looks forward to the gravy but it can be a challenge to make from scratch. You do not have to worry about your gravy not turning out right with Club House Gravy mix. Just add your drippings delivered by the roast and the recommended amount of water and simmer until it's done. Club House Gravy mix provides a dependable and consistent way to deliver flavorful gravy to your dinner table every time. Holiday cooking has never been so fun. It's easy to impress your guests during any holiday meal topped with a thick dark brown gravy that's perfect everytime.

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