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"Ron Lahue" <RJLAH@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message news:p62dnfWpVrCrZRTVnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d@trueband.net... > Ok, here's a new one for me. My wife and I were at a friends house a > couple > weeks ago. She had a bowl of guacamole set out. In the bowl, were the > pitts > of the two avocados used in the guac. > When I questioned her about the potential throat plugs, camoed it the > guac, > she     

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Author: Leon
Date: Jul 25, 2008 11:17

"Ron Lahue" <RJLAH@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message news:p62dnfWpVrCrZRTVnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d@trueband.net... Ok, here's a new one for me. My wife and I were at a friends house a couple weeks ago. She had a bowl of guacamole set out. In the bowl, were the pitts of the two avocados used in the guac. When I questioned her about the potential throat plugs, camoed it the guac, she replied the pitts keep
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"Ron Lahue" <RJLAH@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message news:p62dnfWpVrCrZRTVnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d@trueband.net... > Ok, here's a new one for me. My wife and I were at a friends house a > couple > weeks ago. She had a bowl of guacamole set out. In the bowl, were the > pitts > of the two avocados used in the guac. > When I questioned her about the potential throat plugs, camoed it the > guac, > she     

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Author: Kate
Date: Jul 25, 2008 10:58

Ok, here's a new one for me. My wife and I were at a friends house a couple weeks ago. She had a bowl of guacamole set out. In the bowl, were the pitts of the two avocados used in the guac. When I questioned her about the potential throat plugs, camoed it the guac, she replied the pitts keep the guacamole from turning brown. Well, as luck would have it, the guacamole did not last long enough to
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I'm in agreement the swinging man... Take two ripe (but not over ripe) avocoados, mush them up in a bowl with a small squeeze of fresh lime, add a little salt and pepper. And like swingy said, for those festive occasions, you can add a couple of tablespoons of tomatos and onion or salsa. Other than that, it's the avacados that I'm after. I hate to ruin them by adding all of the extra     

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Author: charlie
Date: Jul 25, 2008 09:28

Comments to basic recipe below... Throw in some cilantro (unless it tastes like soap to ya). Don't use garlic powder, for heaven's sake! Chop up some fresh garlic. Chili powder? Hmm, never tried that. I also squeeze lime juice on top of the guac in the container to form a thin layer of protection against the oxidation (at which point it tastes not so good to me). Renata On Fri
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"Robatoy" <Counterfitter@gmail.com> wrote in message news:c21c6fa5-36f5-460a-88a0-cd30cf84ea89@v1g2000pra.googlegroups.com... > I have tried quite a few recipes over the years, and I was curious if > any of our illustrious membership had any to share. Some of you being > from Tejas and Baja and such exotic places. First of all is that you must accept the truth that there is NO such thing     

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Author: Ron Lahue
Date: Jul 25, 2008 09:03

I use basically the same recipe except I add some sour cream. SteveB wrote: Robatoy wrote: I have tried quite a few recipes over the years, and I was curious if any of our illustrious membership had any to share. Some of you being from Tejas and Baja and such exotic places. It was via this medium that I found out about fine diced apples in potato salad.... to die
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Robatoy wrote: > I have tried quite a few recipes over the years, and I was curious if > any of our illustrious membership had any to share. Some of you being > from Tejas and Baja and such exotic places. > > It was via this medium that I found out about fine diced apples in > potato salad.... to die for. Here's my recipe: 2 medium avocados, soft but not squishy 1/4 cup diced onion     

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Author: Kate
Date: Jul 25, 2008 06:06

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Date: Jul 25, 2008 05:54

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Date: Jul 25, 2008 04:11

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Date: Jul 25, 2008 02:42

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Author: SteveB
Date: Jul 24, 2008 20:12

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Author: Lew Hodgett
Date: Jul 24, 2008 19:53

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