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    Jambalaya with lots of Habenero Tabasco sauce.
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    I'll be right over with a case of ice cold Red Stripe.
    Making room in the icebox now!

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    Last night I made grilled pork sirloin and grilled asparagus, with purple peruvian potatoes that I boiled in beef broth.

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    That sirloin looks really good! Never had asparagus, but I'd definitely try it since I like most greens. The potatoes though... They are something else and looks like an alien should be eating them. I'd get a second helping of everything.
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    Thanks!

    Asparagus is good stuff. They're in season in the Spring. But it's imported year-round. Go for the skinnier ones. And don't be alarmed if your pee smells funny after you eat it.

    I got the purple potatoes for a little something different. They were creamy on the inside, and the skins had a subtle coffee or cocoa flavor.

    Plus lots of (natural) color variety in one's diet is supposedly a good thing -- antioxidants, and all that. The blues / purples are rich in anthocyanins, which prevent tumors from forming and suppress their growth.

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    How come I get hungry everytime you post Grrlscout? That looks very good, as usual. Do the purple potatoes taste the same as a regular potato? You mention the skin having a subtle flavor but not the rest of them.

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    Samosas:
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    I was too lazy to make 'em small and thin, so i went for big, stuffed and hearty instead. sampled them and i'd say they passed.

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    DAMN ! That looks GOOD ! I hate you guys sometimes ! lol

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    everything but the rice is standing by for it's last bit of simmering or reaheating before people show up.

    i didn't take prep pictures here, but i'll throw in a serving pic and hopefully a rundown.
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    Mmmmmm MMMmmmm !!!!

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    I guess my invitation to dinner got lost in the mail.
    Looks amazing.

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    i don't know if it's just me, but the chilies at the markets here seem to be getting milder.

    the aloo gobi had loads of serenos in it and came out mild. i tasted one raw and i think my grandmother could eat them.
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    Try habaneros instead. Guaranteed to make you weep.

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    too expensive here, and frequently in poor shape.
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    and,, They are real Butt Burners !

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    Great looking cooking Candid and Grrlscout.

    As for the after burner, I crave hot stuff like many people crave sweet stuff and rarely have the problem. I did have a friend once who worked at our family shop. Every time he ate something hot the night before he would come out of the bathroom saying, "Damn, I shoulda ate ice cream before dinner last night!"

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    i always figured it went hand in hand with digestive health.

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    Ohhh canid that looks so yum! I love samosas.

    I do think that grocery store peppers are pretty tame. Thankfully, peppers are one thing that seems to do well in my garden.

    Last time I made aloo gobi, I used one dried dundicut (purchased from Penzey's), crushed, and it added a nice heat. I had to keep it relatively tame for the rest of the family. But that pepper didn't mess around.

    Camp10 - oh yeah, the inside of the purple potatoes tasted just like that of a yukon gold to me.

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    Fajitas.
    Sirloin steak, onion, green peppers, tortillas, lettuce, sour cream and salsa. ...and tomatos
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