Thanks to Foster Farms for sponsoring this post.
It’s fun making delicious meals at home but it’s easy to fall into a recipe rut. Want endless inspiration the next time you open your fridge or hover in front of the poultry section at your grocery store? Foster Farms DORI™is here to help! I used the Foster Farms DORI™ QR code to find the perfect quick and easy recipe – Greek Chicken Kabobs.
If you live in California, Oregon, or Washington, you are probably not a stranger to Foster Farms. I encourage you to head to your favorite grocery store and go “meet DORI™” for yourself! Just make sure you have a smartphone. Look for the DORI™ label, open your camera on your phone and scan it at the store! From there you can access coupons, labeling and chicken info, or my favorite feature – recipes. Shop for all of the ingredients while your at the store and prepare an amazing meal at home. Foster Farms is one of the first fresh poultry/meat companies with an on-pack QR code.
This is the DORI™ welcome screen that opens up after you scan your package. Scan the new DORI™ QR code for coupons, hundreds of original recipes using Foster Farms chicken, a map of Foster Farms’ local California and Pacific Northwest chicken ranches, savings, and more in an instant!
My favorite thing about the DORI™ is that it isn’t an app you have to download – it’s a QR code. Access is easy, all you do is open your camera, scan and save!
I was looking for an easy summer recipe and landed on these Greek Chicken Kabobs under the 30-Minute Meal ideas.
Chicken skewers are marinated in garlic, lemon, oregano, salt, pepper, and olive oil. They are served with fluffy pita bread and a homemade Tzatziki.
The kabobs are light and flavorful! You can find the recipe and hundreds more scanning the DORI™ QR code the next time you see Foster Farms at your grocery store. So don’t stress the next time you need a delicious meal, use DORI™ instead!
I was selected for this opportunity as a member of CLEVER and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.
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