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Free sign upThe phrase "add a packet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to include a specific quantity or type of item, often in cooking or preparation contexts.
Example: "To make the soup, please add a packet of seasoning to the boiling water."
Alternatives: "include a packet of" or "put in a packet of".
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Add a packet of ready-cooked noodles and heat through.
We had a very nice evening, but next time I might add a packet of onion-soup mix.
Take a very large glass - very large, there's a lot of frothing going on here - put in half a can of ginger ale and add a packet of Resolve (available almost worldwide, it seems, and certainly in the shop next to the Starlight disco on the hill).
My mom would cook the meat and add a packet of taco seasoning, which, when it hit the pan, filled the kitchen with a zesty and intoxicating aroma if they made cologne out of the stuff, I'd wear it.
Add a packet of Lemonade Kool-Aid powder.
Add a packet of powdered pudding mix after making the butter/marshmallow mix.
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You can try adding a packet of powdered drink mix such as Kool-Aid during the first 3 hours of cooking.
Add a packet or two of spring flower seeds.
Add an individual packet of honey, an individual packet of fruit jam, and a pinch of salt.
Add a small packet of yeast per kilo.
Now add a few packets of crisps to the equation, maybe some peanuts and those calories are there to stay.
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