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<blockquote data-quote="johnr" data-source="post: 42784" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>Salsa is the number one selling condiment in America.</p><p></p><p>My yards trees have matured to the point of my garden not getting but an hour or so of daylight a day. I think my 10 year gardening stretch has come to a sad ending.</p><p>Our garden looks quite sad, and the plants are not much more than sprouts. Either the trees go, or the garden. I guess we can buy the ingredient's and still make our world famous salsa. </p><p></p><p>We use only ingredient's from our garden, mrs johnr is a culinary type, and can absolutely make the best salsa, and if you want hot, she makes a batch of that too. My involvement is the blanching of the tomato's, and dicing onions, she handles all the rest. So I have no recipe for you lunky, and mrs johnr doesn't share, she's stingy like that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnr, post: 42784, member: 395"] Salsa is the number one selling condiment in America. My yards trees have matured to the point of my garden not getting but an hour or so of daylight a day. I think my 10 year gardening stretch has come to a sad ending. Our garden looks quite sad, and the plants are not much more than sprouts. Either the trees go, or the garden. I guess we can buy the ingredient's and still make our world famous salsa. We use only ingredient's from our garden, mrs johnr is a culinary type, and can absolutely make the best salsa, and if you want hot, she makes a batch of that too. My involvement is the blanching of the tomato's, and dicing onions, she handles all the rest. So I have no recipe for you lunky, and mrs johnr doesn't share, she's stingy like that... [/QUOTE]
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