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So, I have used some of the other ingredients shown above (excluding the seriously hot peppers NOT put in the salsa), and I'll share an image or two of that above later.

I'll say this as well - this "salsa" I have made can be used in so many ways when cooking a meal.

Here is a simple idea - make some rice simple and then mix in some of the salsa - it makes for a better meal. If you can afford to add some "meat", then by all means do that - makes for a more well-rounded meal.

But this "salsa" concoction fresh with onions, tomatoes, peppers, and cilantro stems and seed - is really a good think to add to beans and meat and rice for that matter - and get this - one can acquire a "rice cooker" very inexpensively and then it is just so simple to make high quality rice cooked just proper.

As a chemical engineer been to the Campbell's soup factory in Laurinburg, NC - oh man I wanted that job, but I didn't get it - I think they just needed "three quotes" and used me as a patsy, but I didn't mind cause I got to spend a few hours walking through that place - and now I swear I could come up with something equivalent and better! Ah too bad, the shit is fixing to hit the fan, but I'll make some fine product for barter - oh yes I will.

BK

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I made the meal tonight - this is how....I took some olive oil put it in the new pot - stainless steel - let it heat up added some "Bush black beans" - out of a can, and then got started on a "re-fried" bean dish - later after mushing it down some I added some hamburger mean, then a whole jar of the salsa pictured above, then some cheese near the end.

Meanwhile - put some cheese on some tortillas and placed them in the air fryer outside for some good ole - get to know each other sort of melting time - 10 minutes later or so got the cheese on bread out of the air fryer and then put the "refried bean mixture" upon it - oh my - so fresh - this was a fine meal made from product direct out of the garden. The value of meals of this nature is "priceless" - and some things are NOT for sale - but I'm all about barter transaction - and the hot pepper I got going is to die for!

Not kidding around.

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