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Re: good hot salsa
Its a simple sauce any peasant can make well.
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Its a simple sauce any peasant can make well. [/ QUOTE ] *crouches behind le* tuq, push! |
#33
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Re: good hot salsa
If there is a Mexican market near you go there and get it freshly made to your liking. You might have to know a little Spanish but it's worth it in the end.
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Re: good hot salsa
Leaky,
You're just nitting up the thread mandingo. The vast minority prefers buying tomatoes, and cilantro, and onions, and whatever the hell else ends up being salsa. OP asked for solutions, you're presenting him with more of a problem IMO. Surely if you're Captain Salsa as you are presenting you can offer OP some off the shelf alternative, no? |
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Re: good hot salsa
Mrs. Renfro's habanero salsa. Sweet at the first bite, then it lights your mouth on fire while you love every second of it.
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Re: good hot salsa
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Make it yourself. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Make your own... its easy. Then you can kick it up as much as you want, have it as chunky or not chunky as you want. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Its a simple sauce any peasant can make well. [/ QUOTE ] -Al |
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