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A few weeks ago on PBS they made Quesadillas along with a toasted corn
salsa. Unfortunately I didn't script the recipe. Does anyone know it? Looked really good. |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On 7 Sep 2006 14:08:40 -0700, Bali wrote: > > > A few weeks ago on PBS they made Quesadillas along with a toasted > > corn salsa. Unfortunately I didn't script the recipe. Does anyone > > know it? Looked really good. > > This must be a troll of some sort. Or maybe we;re wupposed to > look at all the PBS schedules from every city, going back 5 > weeks, for a show that made quesadillas and corn salsa. America's Test Kitchen had a show a week or so back with quesadillas. It wasn't roasted corn salsa though, but roasted corn and beans in the quesadillas. No telling if that's what the OP wants. If so, it recipes should be on their web site. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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![]() Steve Wertz wrote: > On 7 Sep 2006 14:08:40 -0700, Bali wrote: > > > A few weeks ago on PBS they made Quesadillas along with a toasted corn > > salsa. Unfortunately I didn't script the recipe. Does anyone know it? > > Looked really good. > > This must be a troll of some sort. Or maybe we;re wupposed to > look at all the PBS schedules from every city, going back 5 > weeks, for a show that made quesadillas and corn salsa. > > -sw That's right. I'm a troll. Now run along before I make quesadillas out of you! |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On 7 Sep 2006 14:08:40 -0700, Bali wrote: > >> A few weeks ago on PBS they made Quesadillas along with a toasted corn >> salsa. Unfortunately I didn't script the recipe. Does anyone know it? >> Looked really good. > > This must be a troll of some sort. Or maybe we;re wupposed to > look at all the PBS schedules from every city, going back 5 > weeks, for a show that made quesadillas and corn salsa. > > -sw Why are you so afraid of trolls (or trollers)? Bob |
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![]() zxcvbob wrote: > Steve Wertz wrote: > > On 7 Sep 2006 14:08:40 -0700, Bali wrote: > > > >> A few weeks ago on PBS they made Quesadillas along with a toasted corn > >> salsa. Unfortunately I didn't script the recipe. Does anyone know it? > >> Looked really good. > > > > This must be a troll of some sort. Or maybe we;re wupposed to > > look at all the PBS schedules from every city, going back 5 > > weeks, for a show that made quesadillas and corn salsa. > > > > -sw > > > Why are you so afraid of trolls (or trollers)? > > Bob Steve Wertz: I've found the website where this recipe should be on. It's 'America's Test Kitchens.' I was thinking that I'd find the recipe alot faster if I would look at half the recipes and you would look at half the recipes and get back to me if or when you find what I am looking for. Best Regards, Balthazar |
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On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 04:28:49 -0700, Bali wrote:
> > zxcvbob wrote: >> Steve Wertz wrote: >> > On 7 Sep 2006 14:08:40 -0700, Bali wrote: >> > >> >> A few weeks ago on PBS they made Quesadillas along with a toasted corn >> >> salsa. Unfortunately I didn't script the recipe. Does anyone know it? >> >> Looked really good. >> > >> > This must be a troll of some sort. Or maybe we;re wupposed to >> > look at all the PBS schedules from every city, going back 5 >> > weeks, for a show that made quesadillas and corn salsa. >> > >> > -sw >> >> >> Why are you so afraid of trolls (or trollers)? >> >> Bob > Steve Wertz: I've found the website where this recipe should be on. > It's 'America's Test Kitchens.' I was thinking that I'd find the > recipe alot faster if I would look at half the recipes and you would > look at half the recipes and get back to me if or when you find what I > am looking for. > Best Regards, > Balthazar ahahahaha... |
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![]() Steve Wertz wrote: > On 8 Sep 2006 04:28:49 -0700, Bali wrote: > > > Steve Wertz: I've found the website where this recipe should be on. > > Now see? If you'd just use a little brain-power rather than > asking vague questions here, you'd be much better off. > > > It's 'America's Test Kitchens.' > > There's still no such show. > > > I was thinking that I'd find the > > recipe alot faster if I would look at half the recipes and you would > > look at half the recipes and get back to me if or when you find what I > > am looking for. > > You should stop thinking. I'll meat you half way and stop thinking as soon as you stop eating. |
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![]() Steve Wertz wrote: > On 8 Sep 2006 12:06:09 -0700, Bali wrote: > > > Steve Wertz wrote: > > > >> You should stop thinking. > > > > I'll meat you half way and stop thinking as soon as you stop eating. > > Nobody will "meat" me. That's more Greg Morrow's bag. > > And even if you did spell it right, it still wouldn't make much > sense. > > -sw Why would I try and make sense when conversing with someone of your calibre? |
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![]() Steve Wertz wrote: > On 8 Sep 2006 12:06:09 -0700, Bali wrote: > > > Steve Wertz wrote: > > > >> You should stop thinking. > > > > I'll meat you half way and stop thinking as soon as you stop eating. > > Nobody will "meat" me. That's more Greg Morrow's bag. > > And even if you did spell it right, it still wouldn't make much > sense. > > -sw Steve I suppose you don't know my history. That's probably because know one has come to your place and told you...What follows may shock you unless you're stupid in which case it will bore you... Steve, in a previous life many centuries ago I was the Roman General known as Titus Andronicus. That's no shit. Now the Goth Queen like she was the mother of two rapscallions who did a nasty. So one day I called the two boys over for a get together. I strung em' both up like a couple of hogs and bled them out. I ground them up in my hobart brand meat grinder and made a couple of nice meet pies which I then proceeded to serve to their mother. Now Steve, having heard this I hope that you don't find it too far fetched when I say that I will make quesadillas out of you. Steve quesadillas are not popular in Mexico where people would rather have woods meet quesadillas such as moose and lamb. If you've ever been to the Mexican province of Guajira you would know that moose and reindeer rule the planes. In the spring mountain sheep leep down in one jump onto the backs of reindeer in heet and create a sub species known as the alpine wertz, a most ornery animal indeed. |
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