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Old August 4, 2015   #796
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Worth, are you goin' off the deep end? Pots and pans, fermented pickles then Mouser actions all in the same day.. There ain't enough hours in a day for all of that brain activity..
You just made me spray beer out my nose.

It was my first one all day too.

In the process of frying catfish, taters and okra.

Life is good.

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Old August 4, 2015   #797
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This has has cured the summertime blahs.
Fried fish taters and okra.
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Old August 4, 2015   #798
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Wow! I would agree, life is good!

I just saw this come across in my email. It's from Mother Earth News and is a universal fermented pickle recipe.

http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-...-zbcz1507.aspx
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Old August 4, 2015   #799
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The fried fish, taters and okra would cure any blahs you have!! Looks amazing! Yummy!!

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I'll take that whole plate, thank you very much. It looks delicious, some of my favorite summer foods right there.
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Old August 4, 2015   #801
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The fried fish, taters and okra would cure any blahs you have!! Looks amazing! Yummy!!

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I'll take that whole plate, thank you very much. It looks delicious, some of my favorite summer foods right there.
I didn't eat it all I could have and made myself miserable.
So it will be today's lunch.
The stuff that looked like ketchup wasnt all ketchup.
It was a combination of ketchup Valentina salsa picante and Cholula chili lime salsa.
I dont even bother to buy Tabasco brand hot sauce anymore.
The above brands are so much better and flavorful


Sure was good though.
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I didn't eat it all I could have and made myself miserable.
So it will be today's lunch.
The stuff that looked like ketchup wasnt all ketchup.
It was a combination of ketchup Valentina salsa picante and Cholula chili lime salsa.
I dont even bother to buy Tabasco brand hot sauce anymore.
The above brands are so much better and flavorful


Sure was good though.
Thanks.

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Cholula is where it's at, definitely.
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Old August 4, 2015   #803
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My favorite local Mexican place has this green habanero sauce on the tables. It makes me sweat, but I like it anyway: http://i.huffpost.com/gadgets/slides...28429_free.jpg

This is great stuff, too: https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.mohotta...1119_large.jpg
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My favorite local Mexican place has this green habanero sauce on the tables. It makes me sweat, but I like it anyway: http://i.huffpost.com/gadgets/slides...28429_free.jpg

This is great stuff, too: https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.mohotta...1119_large.jpg
I cant say as I have seen either one of those but there are so many these days.
Well maybe I have.
At one time all you could find in the store was maybe 3 or 4 brands if that many.
Any hot sauce I buy now is almost exclusively from Mexico.
Any soda pop I buy comes from Mexico too.

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I cant say as I have seen either one of those but there are so many these days.
At one time all you could find in the store was maybe 3 or 4 brands if that many.
Any hot sauce I buy now is almost exclusively from Mexico.
Any soda pop I buy comes from Mexico too.

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Worth have you tried that Senorial Sangria soda? It comes in a green glass bottle. I love that stuff.

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Worth have you tried that Senorial Sangria soda? It comes in a green glass bottle. I love that stuff.

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Not yet, the only sodas I buy have real sugar in them not HFCS
I get the Jarritos they have natural flavors not artificial ones like they have in the US.
They go great with Sotol.

I helped some Mexican laborers out landscaping on a job one time (Took up for them) and they gave me free access to their food and drink.
That was the first time I drank Jarritos sodas.

I dont know why people have to treat other people mean they dont even know.

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I generally like drinks that come in either green glass, brown glass, or quart jars.
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Not yet, the only sodas I buy have real sugar in them not HFCS
I get the Jarritos they have natural flavors not artificial ones like they have in the US.
They go great with Sotol.

I helped some Mexican laborers out landscaping on a job one time (Took up for them) and they gave me free access to their food and drink.
That was the first time I drank Jarritos sodas.

I dont know why people have to treat other people mean they dont even know.

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Senorial Sangria is made with cane sugar, wine grapes, lemon, and carbonated water. Made by the same manufacturer as Jarritos.
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Senorial Sangria is made with cane sugar, wine grapes, lemon, and carbonated water. Made by the same manufacturer as Jarritos.

Everyone should try Sangria. It is good!
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Old August 4, 2015   #810
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This is going to be a change of beat.
It took me awhile to get up the courage to open the box of pictures but today I have.
Here is a picture of my Wife Nancy when she was at the Brenner Pass in Austria.
It is July in 1982 or 3.
The next one is of me in Innsbruck Austria.
I was around 23.
They are pictures of pictures.
I have found that to move forward I must visit the past.
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