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I declare this the best salsa verde on the planet, bar none. There is no salsa
verde better than this! I am the boss of the salsa verde world and so i can make such claims. discuss. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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The Bubbo wrote:
> I declare this the best salsa verde on the planet, bar none. There is no salsa > verde better than this! I am the boss of the salsa verde world and so i can > make such claims. > > discuss. > From a can or from a jar? Bob |
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zxcvbob wrote:
> The Bubbo wrote: >> I declare this the best salsa verde on the planet, bar none. There is no salsa >> verde better than this! I am the boss of the salsa verde world and so i can >> make such claims. >> >> discuss. >> > > > From a can or from a jar? > > Bob the can In minneapolis I can only find it at Mercado Central, but if they are out I can get my friend in Calexico, CA to ship it to me. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 21:46:12 GMT, The Bubbo > > wrote: > >>I declare this the best salsa verde on the planet, bar none. There is no salsa >>verde better than this! I am the boss of the salsa verde world and so i can >>make such claims. > > Their Salsa Casera is even better - the one in the little can for > $.70 David likes the salsa casera, but we can't get it that cheap! > >>discuss. > > How rude. A little demanding, aren't we? oh, I'll show you demanding! I'm the roflpimp! I can do whatever I want. Discuss that, why dontcha. > > -sw -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 22:15:18 GMT, The Bubbo > > wrote: > >>Steve Wertz wrote: >> >>>>discuss. >>> >>> How rude. A little demanding, aren't we? >> >>oh, I'll show you demanding! I'm the roflpimp! I can do whatever I want. >>Discuss that, why dontcha. > > <sigh> Another Jill. She's really self-centered, too. > > ObFood: Liverwurst, pastrami, swiss, and red onion on jewish deli > rye for lunch. > > -sw <sigh> you know I'm kidding, right? ObFood: David made breakfast burritos with eggs, black beans and spinach and I doused mine in salsa verde. Lovely. I made americanos for us to drink. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 22:47:02 GMT, The Bubbo > > wrote: > >><sigh> you know I'm kidding, right? > > Pretyt much. I just have too much time on my hands today, and it > irks me when I see people use that phrase <shrug> in anything > other than an educational setting. okay, cool. I get in a goofy mood and start writing like I talk in real life, but unfortunately you can't hear the inflections or see my face so sometimes the jokes get lost. > >>ObFood: David made breakfast burritos with eggs, black beans and spinach and I >>doused mine in salsa verde. Lovely. I made americanos for us to drink. > > I can't imagine a grocery store that doesn't carry the Herdez > salsas, even in cities with small mexican populations. Looks like > you're in K.C. or MN someplace? I could even get it in > Greenville, SC. you used to get it easier here, but all the places where I used to buy it started phasing it out and replacing it with other brands which are either too spicy and drown out the flavor of the tomatillos or are loaded with thickeners which ruin the texture. We have a pretty good mexican population here, and you can get the other Herdez salsas everywhere, but the salsa verde is becoming scarce. > > The Salsa Ranchera is kinda disappointing compared to the other > varieties. Casera kicks ass, though. Verde is good, too. It's > the only salsa I buy, other than making my own from Rotel tomatoes > and fresh veggies. My friend from Calexico brought me a metric buttload of salsas and sauces from Mexicali when she came to visit, even some Herdez ones i'd never seen. I didn't like the Ranchera at all, and it looks like it would be good. The chipotle wasn't bad, the chile de arbol and the cinco chiles were ultra super hot > > -sw -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 22:15:18 GMT, The Bubbo > > wrote: > >> Steve Wertz wrote: >> >>>> discuss. >>> How rude. A little demanding, aren't we? >> oh, I'll show you demanding! I'm the roflpimp! I can do whatever I want. >> Discuss that, why dontcha. > > <sigh> Another Jill. She's really self-centered, too. > Lumping Jill in with this boob-o person is an insult to Jill I think. |
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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> The Bubbo > looking for trouble wrote in > : > >> I declare this the best salsa verde on the planet, bar none. There is >> no salsa verde better than this! I am the boss of the salsa verde >> world and so i can make such claims. >> >> discuss. >> > > You be the boss of an inferior salsa ![]() > other type of salsa is Jose' Madrid. There Salsa Verde (Hot) and Chipotle > (Hot) are phenominal and excellent in recipes. > > Michael > I don't like really hot salsas, i think the heat can mask too much of the flavor. It's one of the reasons why I like the Herdez salsa verde, it has a great flavor that isn't overwhelmed by heat. It does have heat, just not a ton of it. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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JohnHancock wrote:
> Steve Wertz wrote: >> On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 22:15:18 GMT, The Bubbo > >> wrote: >> >>> Steve Wertz wrote: >>> >>>>> discuss. >>>> How rude. A little demanding, aren't we? >>> oh, I'll show you demanding! I'm the roflpimp! I can do whatever I want. >>> Discuss that, why dontcha. >> >> <sigh> Another Jill. She's really self-centered, too. >> > > Lumping Jill in with this boob-o person is an insult to Jill I think. sigh shuffle shuffle -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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The Bubbo wrote:
> JohnHancock wrote: >> Steve Wertz wrote: >>> On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 22:15:18 GMT, The Bubbo > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Steve Wertz wrote: >>>> >>>>>> discuss. >>>>> How rude. A little demanding, aren't we? >>>> oh, I'll show you demanding! I'm the roflpimp! I can do whatever I want. >>>> Discuss that, why dontcha. >>> <sigh> Another Jill. She's really self-centered, too. >>> >> Lumping Jill in with this boob-o person is an insult to Jill I think. > > sigh > shuffle shuffle > Well you are boring so I suppose it's only fitting boob-o! |
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The Bubbo wrote:
> My friend from Calexico brought me a metric buttload of salsas and sauces from > Mexicali when she came to visit, > .:Heather:. > www.velvet-c.com > Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! And how much, exactly, is a metric buttload?? |
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Jude wrote:
> The Bubbo wrote: > > >> My friend from Calexico brought me a metric buttload of salsas and sauces from >> Mexicali when she came to visit, >> .:Heather:. >> www.velvet-c.com >> Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! > > > And how much, exactly, is a metric buttload?? > ..62 imperial buttloads, give or take. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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JohnHancock wrote:
> The Bubbo wrote: >> JohnHancock wrote: >>> Steve Wertz wrote: >>>> On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 22:15:18 GMT, The Bubbo > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Steve Wertz wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> discuss. >>>>>> How rude. A little demanding, aren't we? >>>>> oh, I'll show you demanding! I'm the roflpimp! I can do whatever I want. >>>>> Discuss that, why dontcha. >>>> <sigh> Another Jill. She's really self-centered, too. >>>> >>> Lumping Jill in with this boob-o person is an insult to Jill I think. >> >> sigh >> shuffle shuffle >> > > Well you are boring so I suppose it's only fitting boob-o! oh! my heart! my poor poor soul! Say it isn't so! Boring? ME!!???! oh...no....the roflpimp...is...boring! -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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Jude wrote:
> And how much, exactly, is a metric buttload?? It's a regular buttload times the square root of five. Bob |
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Heather wrote:
> oh! my heart! my poor poor soul! > Say it isn't so! Boring? ME!!???! > oh...no....the roflpimp...is...boring! Gotta believe that "JohnHancock" is one of our regular participants, but one too cowardly to post under his or her "normal" identity. Bob |
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Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> Heather wrote: > >> oh! my heart! my poor poor soul! >> Say it isn't so! Boring? ME!!???! >> oh...no....the roflpimp...is...boring! > > Gotta believe that "JohnHancock" is one of our regular participants, but one > too cowardly to post under his or her "normal" identity. > > Bob > > Then he should reveal himself! If I am boring, then I need to know who thinks I am! -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> Heather wrote: > >> oh! my heart! my poor poor soul! >> Say it isn't so! Boring? ME!!???! >> oh...no....the roflpimp...is...boring! > > Gotta believe that "JohnHancock" is one of our regular participants, but one > too cowardly to post under his or her "normal" identity. Wrong. Thanks for proving you are a moron by failing the intelligence test! If you had a functioning brain cell you would be able to tell I am NOT a regular participant here. |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> He used to go by the name "Rich )" back in August. > haven't seen him here since then (at least at that IP address). > He's shown up in a few groups today. Must be off his meds again. Wrong. Try looking up DHCP and how it works. I just got this address a month or so ago when Cox Communications assigned this IP address to me when IP address assignments changed. I guess you fail the intelligence test with Bob T. Perhaps you should visit an MD as apparently there are meds YOU need! |
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 21:46:12 +0000, The Bubbo wrote:
> I declare this the best salsa verde on the planet, bar none. There is no salsa > verde better than this! I am the boss of the salsa verde world and so i can > make such claims. > > discuss. Good SALT injection... |
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: I declare this the best salsa verde on the planet, bar none. There is no salsa
: verde better than this! I am the boss of the salsa verde world and so i can : make such claims. : discuss. It's WAY too watery to be the best on the planet. The flavor is pretty good though. |
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If Salsa ain't hot, to me, it ain't Salsa. All it is then is tomato
sauce. The heat doesn't kill the flavor of the food, unless you just ain't used to heat. I used to watch little 7 year old Mexican kids eat Salsa that would choke a horse like it was nuthin! They're brought up on it. Gringos generally aren't. Someone once mentioned that Herdez made a Salsa Taqueria that supposed to be real good, I never seen it here. Seen all the other ones though. Mark |
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Mark D wrote:
> If Salsa ain't hot, to me, it ain't Salsa. All it is then is tomato > sauce. > > The heat doesn't kill the flavor of the food, unless you just ain't used > to heat. I used to watch little 7 year old Mexican kids eat Salsa that > would choke a horse like it was nuthin! They're brought up on it. > Gringos generally aren't. > > Someone once mentioned that Herdez made a Salsa Taqueria that supposed > to be real good, I never seen it here. Seen all the other ones though. > Mark > The only Herdez salsa I can get here (Calgary) is the Salsa Taqueria. It's pretty fantastic; some heat, a real nice smokey thing happening. It goes real good with a bag of tortilla chips and a six pack. |
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