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Postby Joel » Fri Mar 16, 2012 7:13 am

I found this short video to be very cool.

Under 2 minutes long..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQMO6vjmkyI
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Re: Fresh Guacamole

Postby Igeteven » Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:55 am

Well made video , I like it Joel, :D
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Re: Fresh Guacamole

Postby Vince P » Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:15 am

Joel wrote:I found this short video to be very cool.

Under 2 minutes long..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQMO6vjmkyI


JB,

Listen and listen very carefully.

Don't ever make a post using that "G" word.

I hate using the word hate, but Vince absolutely HATES that loving love. It's funny, I went to this Mexican joint (and no it wasn't TacoBell) and told the broad waitress I wanted Chicken Fajitas but please don't bring the greenlove near me.

Broad splashes me Fajitas with that love all over the place.

I almost figuratively died. God, I can't stand that love.

Do you really eat it and what's it taste like?

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Re: Fresh Guacamole

Postby Crazykid » Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:19 am

for me its sour cream. when ever i go for mexican i tellum dont put no sourcream on mine. if they put it on the side i cant eat the food on my plate. several times i have told um and they put a big blob of that rotten cheese on my plate. i toll um cant eat this, they are like its on the side im like either fix me new food or im leavin.
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Re: Fresh Guacamole

Postby MaryS » Fri Mar 16, 2012 1:54 pm

Excellent.

I regard well-made guacamole as the ambrosia of the gods. Probably helps that I grew up in Southern California, including some years with our own avocados. (On the other hand, Norman -- from Michigan -- loves the stuff, too.)

For a while I worked on a big farm that was being converted from avocado groves to largish residential lots. They left quite a few of the trees. After the commercial pickers had gone through (and at the end of the season, when the fruit is particularly rich), I'd go through and pick them by the bag, making huge bowls of guacamole. I'm drooling just thinking about it!
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Re: Fresh Guacamole

Postby PrivateSmiles » Fri Mar 16, 2012 2:12 pm

BLTs with several slices of avocado, yum-yum.
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Re: Fresh Guacamole

Postby Crazykid » Fri Mar 16, 2012 2:27 pm

MaryS wrote:Excellent.

I regard well-made guacamole as the ambrosia of the gods. Probably helps that I grew up in Southern California, including some years with our own avocados. (On the other hand, Norman -- from Michigan -- loves the stuff, too.)

For a while I worked on a big farm that was being converted from avocado groves to largish residential lots. They left quite a few of the trees. After the commercial pickers had gone through (and at the end of the season, when the fruit is particularly rich), I'd go through and pick them by the bag, making huge bowls of guacamole. I'm drooling just thinking about it!

i grew up near ontario ca, when i was a kid the grammer school i went to was surrounded by orange and lemon groves, im talking thousands of acres, now thats all apartments etc..
my grandparents in pomona had an avocado tree (black) that beared so much fruit it would break the limbs off. black avocados are better than green.
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Re: Fresh Guacamole

Postby Syncopate » Fri Mar 16, 2012 6:25 pm

Vince P wrote:
Joel wrote:I found this short video to be very cool.

Under 2 minutes long..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQMO6vjmkyI


JB,

Listen and listen very carefully.

Don't ever make a post using that "G" word.

I hate using the word hate, but Vince absolutely HATES that loving love. It's funny, I went to this Mexican joint (and no it wasn't TacoBell) and told the broad waitress I wanted Chicken Fajitas but please don't bring the greenlove near me.

Broad splashes me Fajitas with that love all over the place.

I almost figuratively died. God, I can't stand that love.

Do you really eat it and what's it taste like?

Vince P



Vince..........
are you related to Sluggo ?
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Re: Fresh Guacamole

Postby Mtholly1 » Fri Mar 16, 2012 6:56 pm

A couple a years ago the super nice people let me and my boss wander around Vessels Ranch. On the way, we were seeing a lot signs for avacados for sale, like a dozen for a few bucks. So we was chatting with the dude at the ranch, Cash, about them, come to find out Vessels grows them, the good ones, not like the ones we saw on the side of the road. He explained the different kinds and all. I never knew some tasted better than others, I thought avacado, schmavacado, they are are the same, little did I know.

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Re: Fresh Guacamole

Postby Vince P » Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:24 am

Syncopate wrote:
Vince..........
are you related to Sluggo ?


Yes.

His names ends in a vowel; mine ends in a vowel.

He is "connected." I am "connected."

He ran numbers; I ran numbers.

He's a Dodger/Ram fan; I'm a Dodger/Ram fan.

Wimmin throw their bodies at him at will; wimmin throw their bodies at me all the time.

He knows people who fix races; I fix races.

So I guess we're related, sorta.

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