BillyB
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The last Salsa of the year
Mon, 11/1/10 2:57 PM
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The last Salsa of the year, The tomatoes are sweet, the onions are mild, the tartness of a lime, the heat of the serrano peppers, I will miss them all winter. The carnitas will be ready at noon, to bad bill Voss lives so far away. I know how much he hates Mexican food. My Son process one of his pigs last week for a pig roast, looking forward to trying some today...................................BillyB
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leethebard
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Re:The last Salsa of the year
Mon, 11/1/10 5:08 PM
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Oh wow...that looks great...cilantro??
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BillyB
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Re:The last Salsa of the year
Mon, 11/1/10 5:18 PM
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Cilantro, Garlic, Salt and pepper
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Re:The last Salsa of the year
Mon, 11/1/10 5:34 PM
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BillyB
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Re:The last Salsa of the year
Mon, 11/1/10 6:12 PM
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Foodbme You could always can a big batch like Grandma used to do! http://www.guidetohomecanning.com/home-canning-basics/ We pickle our own hot peppers and pickles, never tried salsa...............My Mexican market makes a good one to get me by the winter months,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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chefbuba
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Re:The last Salsa of the year
Mon, 11/1/10 6:41 PM
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PIG ROAST??....... I can be there in about 2 hrs
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BillyB
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Re:The last Salsa of the year
Mon, 11/1/10 7:03 PM
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chefbuba PIG ROAST??....... I can be there in about 2 hrs Your on for the next one after the first of the year. My be nice to do something like that around Feb. .................... I know you don't need to be asked twice
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Re:The last Salsa of the year
Mon, 11/1/10 9:17 PM
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Billy, does look great! We have done canned salsa many times. Lotsa work though! There is always Pace here in Texas. Not as good as homemade though. Joe
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Foodbme
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Re:The last Salsa of the year
Tue, 11/2/10 12:38 AM
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Bought some Goya Brand Salsa. The BEST Salsa I've ever had Anywhere! Found it in an Asian Supermarket!
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PapaJoe8
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Re:The last Salsa of the year
Tue, 11/2/10 2:19 PM
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Wow, nice tip Foodb! I must look for that this winter. Joe
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Re:The last Salsa of the year
Sat, 11/6/10 12:38 PM
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Billy that looks terrific, can some for winter, if not try Fred Imus Salsa [Don's brother], get it on the Internet, best I've ever tasted!
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BillyB
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Re:The last Salsa of the year
Sat, 11/6/10 1:22 PM
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Hi CTF, I don't eat many Salsa's but when I do I want it to be good. The only thing I don't like about most jar salsa's is, the tomatoes look and taste like the tomatoes in Diced tomatoes. I will try Imus Salsa................Thanks Bill
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