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Someone was looking for a lime dressing and this caught my eye. Looks
like a keeper...beautiful presentation.


http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/s...l=FN_041309_20




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On Apr 13, 2:39�pm, Mr. Bill > wrote:
> Someone was looking for a lime dressing and this caught my eye. Looks
> like a keeper...beautiful presentation. �
>
> http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/s...ded-tex-mex-sa...


Your are right, this does look like a keeper. And BTW, the Sazon
seasoning is delicious, I keep it around and use it frequently. It
really add a lot of flaver to my cooking.

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On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 13:04:09 -0700 (PDT), rosie >
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>Your are right, this does look like a keeper. And BTW, the Sazon
>seasoning is delicious, I keep it around and use it frequently. It
>really add a lot of flaver to my cooking.


The first time I ever tasted it was ten years ago...in Dom Rep or
Costa Rica.....can't remember exactly where. I love sazon
seasoning....I use the Goya brand.
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rosie wrote:
> On Apr 13, 2:39�pm, Mr. Bill > wrote:
>
>> Someone was looking for a lime dressing and this caught my eye. Looks
>> like a keeper...beautiful presentation. �
>>
>> http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/s...ded-tex-mex-sa...
>>

>
> Your are right, this does look like a keeper. And BTW, the Sazon
> seasoning is delicious, I keep it around and use it frequently. It
> really add a lot of flaver to my cooking.
>
> Rosie



Sazon goes well in chili. They also have it in "No salt".


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