Tuesday, September 19, 2006

House of Salsa


For those that know me understand that I’ve been on a homemade salsa kick for at least several years now. Doesn’t this make you scream for some nacho chips?

Ingredients:

-One large Spanish onion, strained
-a bucketful of cilantro
-One can of organic, fire-roasted tomatoes, strained
-One very large farm-grown tomato, strained
-Jalapeno peppers
-1 large carrot
-Salt/pepper
-Fresh squeezed lime juice
-2-3 cloves of garlic
-Ground chipotle

Next salsa update: salsa made with either pineapple or mango or both.

11 comments:

Mark said...

Nice hues

Lips Mahoney said...

Yeah right. I bet you say that to all the bloggers.

Mark said...

I thought you said it was salsa.

Lips Mahoney said...

It just is, you see, it just is.

Mark said...

Were that true, provisionally, then mighn't we then also accept the potential "isness" to lead us to the conclusion we'd been unaware of, but subconsciously well aware of... in that it's undoubtably impossible to know anything to be true absolutely, for the competing subjective narratives give compelling reasons for there to be many truths.

There can be no other possibility.

Lips Mahoney said...

All that you say would be “true” if it weren’t for the “fact” that your words exist within a system of legalized fictions, and is therefore an expression of failure as much as it is an act of self-refutation.

But surely you knew this.

Mark said...

I refuse to continue to be assaulted by your "discourse", which at best, is nothing more than an oppressive, patriarchal, chauvinistic verbal brutalism of meaningless phrases that you trot out whenever your'e unable to think an act for yourself.

Pomo is your master. Submit or be deconstructed.

Mark said...

Lambada sauce remains stuck in the nineties along with Rico Suave and Vanilla Ice.

There they shall all stay, never to be woken from their slumber.

Lips Mahoney said...

If one examines Dhun’s textual theory, if it is indeed his, one is faced with a choice: either accept sub-material narrative, or conclude that the raison d’etre of the reader is significant form. I will conclude the latter ONLY if it can be established that in post semiotic situationism, one is faced with another choice: either reject Lambada sauce as hopelessly passé, or conclude that the culinary establishment is capable of truth, given that narrativity and food is interchangeable with consciousness.

Mark said...

Narrativity? You Christianists can't keep religion out of anything you touch.

You can't possibly mean anything you say here.

Mark said...

lolumad?


http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lolumad%3F