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	<title>Comments on: Recipe: Kants&#8217; Rad Fruit Salsa</title>
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		<title>By: gr8fldanielle</title>
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		<description>That does look like a sweet salsa! (pun intended :)) I too like a sweeter salsa, so I added sweet pickles to mine. The recipe below is my best ever! You can even throw it in the blender and drink it, but on a burrito, it&#039;s hard to beat!
I would like to share the recipe I made last night, and it was a good one!
Finely chopped celery stalks, not too big
two medium red onions finely chopped
2 sweet pickles finely chopped
a lot of fresh chopped cilantro, maybe 3/4 of a cup or more. can&#039;t put too much!
About a cup of finely chopped purple cabbage! Makes is so beautiful
about 20 finely chopped roma tomatoes
fresh ground black pepper
splash or two of soy sauce
juice of one large lemon
some finely chopped leek, about one stalk is good
about 7 red chiles, finely chopped, be careful not to touch your face! Jalapenos are better, but we only get them at certain times of the year here.
I made a garlic pasted with about 20 cloves of roasted garlic in my mortar and pestle. I roasted the garlic in a little olive oil, sea salt and just a splash of balsamic vinegar, chopped chiles and fresh ground pepper.
Finely chopped roasted green or red bell pepper. I roasted them with the garlic. yummy!
I mixed in the garlic and peppers, and added a splash of red wine vinegar
mix well and serve. It&#039;s a lot of stuff, but oh so worth it.

I have lots of vegetarian recipes in my head, please feel free to contact me for any of them or any vegetarian cooking tips. If you want information about working from home, I can help with that too. Enjoy!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That does look like a sweet salsa! (pun intended <img src='http://www.amykant.com/journal/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> ) I too like a sweeter salsa, so I added sweet pickles to mine. The recipe below is my best ever! You can even throw it in the blender and drink it, but on a burrito, it&#8217;s hard to beat!<br />
I would like to share the recipe I made last night, and it was a good one!<br />
Finely chopped celery stalks, not too big<br />
two medium red onions finely chopped<br />
2 sweet pickles finely chopped<br />
a lot of fresh chopped cilantro, maybe 3/4 of a cup or more. can&#8217;t put too much!<br />
About a cup of finely chopped purple cabbage! Makes is so beautiful<br />
about 20 finely chopped roma tomatoes<br />
fresh ground black pepper<br />
splash or two of soy sauce<br />
juice of one large lemon<br />
some finely chopped leek, about one stalk is good<br />
about 7 red chiles, finely chopped, be careful not to touch your face! Jalapenos are better, but we only get them at certain times of the year here.<br />
I made a garlic pasted with about 20 cloves of roasted garlic in my mortar and pestle. I roasted the garlic in a little olive oil, sea salt and just a splash of balsamic vinegar, chopped chiles and fresh ground pepper.<br />
Finely chopped roasted green or red bell pepper. I roasted them with the garlic. yummy!<br />
I mixed in the garlic and peppers, and added a splash of red wine vinegar<br />
mix well and serve. It&#8217;s a lot of stuff, but oh so worth it.</p>
<p>I have lots of vegetarian recipes in my head, please feel free to contact me for any of them or any vegetarian cooking tips. If you want information about working from home, I can help with that too. Enjoy!</p>
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