Re: This year's black eyes


From a Nebraska point of view, it's just a shame that somehow both of the
teams didn't lose.  'course that's probably a parochrial view.
----- Original Message -----
From: <Aplfgcnys@aol.com>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 7:06 AM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] This year's black eyes


> Sounds good to me!  Ours were good, too, if not quite so spicy.  Tried to
eat
> enough to be very wealthy this year.  Then stayed up too late to see FSU
lose
> again to Miami.  Real downer, but there is always next year.  I can
remember
> when the Florida Gators had a 26-game losing streak.  But that's ancient
> history now.
> Auralie
>
> In a message dated 01/01/2004 3:07:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> jsinger@igc.org writes:
>
> > This year's black eyes were sensational, he said, taking a bow.
> >
> > At the outset, I erred by adding two chopped serrano chiles to the mix
> > [along with two jalapenos, neither of which were seeded]. I also added
> > a large Mexican white onion, chopped; if you're not familiar with these
> > onions, get  to know them. Sweeter and milder than the yellow
> > Vadilias]. Plus the usual half pint of homemade salsa and the butt of
> > the christmas ham.
> >
> > Fortunately, I also added a bit too much chicken stock, so I let the
> > stuff cook down [low heat, no lid] for maybe an hour before testing.
> >
> > Bingo! Even the short one, whose normal idea of "hot" foods are ones
> > spiced with eastern European paprika, went back for thirds.
>
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