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Today is superbowl sunday and my boyfriend and I are hosting the
festivities. I making a 7 layer dip. Any suggestions on how to make
this fabulous?
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On Feb 5, 10:14*am, Amy Deyton > wrote:
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> Today is superbowl sunday and my boyfriend and I are hosting the
> festivities. I making a 7 layer dip. Any suggestions on how to make
> this fabulous?


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Follow the recipe?
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On Feb 5, 1:55*pm, ItsJoanNotJoann > wrote:
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> > Today is superbowl sunday and my boyfriend and I are hosting the
> > festivities. I making a 7 layer dip. Any suggestions on how to make
> > this fabulous?

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> Today is superbowl sunday and my boyfriend and I are hosting the
> festivities. I making a 7 layer dip. Any suggestions on how to make
> this fabulous?


Any homemade 7-layer dip is better than anything the supermarkets have to
offer.


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I dont like refried beans. I use ground sirloin browned, add jar of
drained chunky salsa to it and use that as my bottom layer. Before Kraft
Company destroyed the only damned good dips on the market, I would then
add the Kraft Jalopeno Dip which was a peach color as the next layer.
Then a chunky guacamole dip green layer. Chopped tomatoes red layer. My
top layer I would use a flavored white feta cheese or sometimes an extra
sharp cheddar cheese. Very good for Christmas potlucks when people are
sick of sugar.



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>I dont like refried beans. I use ground sirloin browned, add jar of
> drained chunky salsa to it and use that as my bottom layer. Before Kraft
> Company destroyed the only damned good dips on the market, I would then
> add the Kraft Jalopeno Dip which was a peach color as the next layer.
> Then a chunky guacamole dip green layer. Chopped tomatoes red layer. My
> top layer I would use a flavored white feta cheese or sometimes an extra
> sharp cheddar cheese. Very good for Christmas potlucks when people are
> sick of sugar.


Feta cheese in that? Eek!


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On Feb 7, 11:54*pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
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> ...
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> >I dont like refried beans. I use ground sirloin browned, add jar of
> > drained chunky salsa to it and use that as my bottom layer. Before Kraft
> > Company destroyed the only damned good dips on the market, I would then
> > add the Kraft Jalopeno Dip which was a peach color as the next layer.
> > Then a chunky guacamole dip green layer. Chopped tomatoes red layer. My
> > top layer I would use a flavored white feta cheese or sometimes an extra
> > sharp cheddar cheese. Very good for Christmas potlucks when people are
> > sick of sugar.

>
> Feta cheese in that? *Eek!


It's White trash slop, so I'm surprised you don't like it.

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> On Feb 7, 11:54 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>> "z z" > wrote in message
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>> ...
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>>> I dont like refried beans. I use ground sirloin browned, add jar of
>>> drained chunky salsa to it and use that as my bottom layer. Before
>>> Kraft Company destroyed the only damned good dips on the market, I
>>> would then add the Kraft Jalopeno Dip which was a peach color as
>>> the next layer. Then a chunky guacamole dip green layer. Chopped
>>> tomatoes red layer. My top layer I would use a flavored white feta
>>> cheese or sometimes an extra sharp cheddar cheese. Very good for
>>> Christmas potlucks when people are sick of sugar.

>>
>> Feta cheese in that? Eek!

>
> It's White trash slop, so I'm surprised you don't like it.


I like Feta. I like bean dip. I like nachos. I don't like 7 layer dip
because I don't like sour cream and gaucamole.


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On Feb 7, 9:24*pm, (z z) wrote:
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> My top layer I would use a flavored white feta cheese.
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>

I must be living the life of a hermit as I've never heard of 'flavored
white feta.' Feta IS white/off white and has a distinct flavor on
it's on that needs no enhancing with some sort of artificial addition.

"White trash slop." Sounds like it with her combinations.
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> On Feb 7, 9:24 pm, (z z) wrote:
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>> My top layer I would use a flavored white feta cheese.
>>
>>

> I must be living the life of a hermit as I've never heard of 'flavored
> white feta.' Feta IS white/off white and has a distinct flavor on
> it's on that needs no enhancing with some sort of artificial addition.


I have seen it flavored but I can't remember with what. Maybe garlic or
basil or tomato?




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On Feb 8, 9:17*am, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
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> ItsJoanNotJoann wrote:
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> > On Feb 7, 9:24 pm, (z z) wrote:

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> >> My top layer I would use a flavored white feta cheese.

>
> > I must be living the life of a hermit as I've never heard of 'flavored
> > white feta.' *Feta IS white/off white and has a distinct flavor on
> > it's on that needs no enhancing with some sort of artificial addition.

>
> I have seen it flavored but I can't remember with what. *Maybe garlic or
> basil or tomato?


>
>

Ok, then I AM living the life a hermit, I guess. Haven't seen it and
we have a very large Greek community here.
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2012 07:30:35 -0800 (PST), ItsJoanNotJoann
> wrote:

>On Feb 8, 9:17*am, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
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>> ItsJoanNotJoann wrote:
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>> > On Feb 7, 9:24 pm, (z z) wrote:

>>
>> >> My top layer I would use a flavored white feta cheese.

>>
>> > I must be living the life of a hermit as I've never heard of 'flavored
>> > white feta.' *Feta IS white/off white and has a distinct flavor on
>> > it's on that needs no enhancing with some sort of artificial addition.

>>
>> I have seen it flavored but I can't remember with what. *Maybe garlic or
>> basil or tomato?

>
>>
>>

>Ok, then I AM living the life a hermit, I guess. Haven't seen it and
>we have a very large Greek community here.


Me too--- but we should get out more-
http://www.nikosfeta.com/products.php

I'll stick with mine plain but 'Tomato Basil", 'Mediterranea', and
'Peppercorn' are all possibilities from those folks.

Jim
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ItsJoanNotJoann wrote:
> "Julie Bove" wrote:
>> ItsJoanNotJoann wrote:
>> > (z z) wrote:

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>> >> My top layer I would use a flavored white feta cheese.

>>
>> > I must be living the life of a hermit as I've never heard of 'flavored
>> > white feta.' *Feta IS white/off white and has a distinct flavor on
>> > it's on that needs no enhancing with some sort of artificial addition.

>>
>> I have seen it flavored but I can't remember with what. *Maybe garlic or
>> basil or tomato?

>
>Ok, then I AM living the life a hermit, I guess. Haven't seen it and
>we have a very large Greek community here.


Maybe she means flavored tofu. I don't like feh-ta cheeze, I think of
it as tofu gone bad. Whenever a Greek salad accompanies a meal I tell
them to hold the feh-ta and add extra olives.
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cant remember the brand name but they sell feta "crumbles" in "flavors"
like peppercorn, black olive, tomatoe, basil, garlic etc. I love feta
cheese, but many turn their nose up at it :-)

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