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<li>3 large avacados (peeled and pitted, natürlich)</li>
<li>2 limes</li>
-<li>1 tbsp salt</li>
+<li>2 tsp koshering salt</li>
<li>2 tbsp fresh parsley (chopped)</li>
-<li>2 or 3 diced roma tomatoes (diced)</li>
+<li>2 or 3 roma tomatoes (diced)</li>
<li>1 tbsp garlic (minced)</li>
<li>3/4 cup diced white onion</li>
<li>1 fresh habanero (minced)
<p>As for the salt you can use more or less. The recipe I started with
used a teaspoon of salt, but the <a href="http://www.salsafreshgrill.com/">local burrito place</a> guacamole was
rather much tastier and noticeably saltier so I tried a tablespoon
-instead and was pleased with the result.</p>
+instead and was pleased with the result <em>so long as</em> the chips used were
+mostly salt-free. A bit of tweaking revealed that two teaspoons was
+closer to the right amount.</p>
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-<p class="cke-footer"><RetroJ`> here's something interesting about one of these chinese
- pop music videos I've found.. it illustrates the
- cultural barrier nicely. this young female pop star is
- wearing a t-shirt with the confederate flag
+<p class="cke-footer">unknownlamer: online dating is dumb in general
+emacsen: computer dating rocks. I love computer
+emacsen: I mean I really LOVE computers ;)
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