Margaritaville Salsa coming soon!!!!!

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Margaritaville Salsa coming soon!!!!!

Post by springparrot »

Go to
http://www.margaritaville.com/index.php ... 08_recipes
and read under chips and salsa! :D :D :D


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Post by springparrot »

So no one is interest????? :-? :-? :-?

Wonder what the flavors will be?
Surely something with Mango????
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springparrot wrote: Wonder what the flavors will be?
Surely something with Mango????
[smilie=puking.gif]

Not here, Molly.. :D Give me the normal 'hot stuff'.. ;)
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Post by conched »

Yummy stuff on that page.

Gotta ask..who puts instant coffee in their chili?

Gridiron Chili
You'll keep your whole team satisfied with this easy chili recipe...and you won't go into overtime preparing it!

2 lbs ground beef (80-90% fat free)
2 (coarsley) diced onions
2 19oz cans red kidney beans
1 28oz can crushed tomatoes
1 12 oz jar sliced drained jalapeños (optional)
1 16 oz jar (or 2 cups) of medium - hot salsa
2 envelopes of chili seasoning
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp chili powder
1 tsp crushed red pepper
1 tsp instant coffee
1 bottle Land Shark Lager
Garlic powder (to sauté onions)

Brown ground beef and drain. Sauté onions in butter and garlic powder. Throw all of the ingredients into a crock pot and stir. Cover and simmer on low for 3-4 hours.
Serving Suggestions: Have sour cream, grated cheddar cheese, diced raw onions, jalapeños and tortilla chips on hand and your guests can garnish their own bowls.
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Post by springparrot »

SMLCHNG wrote:
springparrot wrote: Wonder what the flavors will be?
Surely something with Mango????
[smilie=puking.gif]

Not here, Molly.. :D Give me the normal 'hot stuff'.. ;)
I don't like mango either----SIL made mangoritas yesterday---ick.
Even she didn't care for them :lol:

Nancy---coffee in chili??
Not me :-?

I'm still curious about the salsa---wonder if it will be like Lulu's sauces???
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springparrot wrote: I don't like mango either----SIL made mangoritas yesterday---ick.
Even she didn't care for them :lol:
Oh, I like mangos.. :D And the drinks.. but don't like fruit salsas. :D Not unless they're served with something sweet.
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Post by ragtopW »

SMLCHNG wrote:
springparrot wrote: Wonder what the flavors will be?
Surely something with Mango????
[smilie=puking.gif]

Not here, Molly.. :D Give me the normal 'hot stuff'.. ;)
I love Newmans Mango.. and Pineapple.. salsa 8) 8)
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Post by ragtopW »

conched wrote:Yummy stuff on that page.

Gotta ask..who puts instant coffee in their chili?

Gridiron Chili
You'll keep your whole team satisfied with this easy chili recipe...and you won't go into overtime preparing it!

2 lbs ground beef (80-90% fat free)
2 (coarsley) diced onions
2 19oz cans red kidney beans
1 28oz can crushed tomatoes
1 12 oz jar sliced drained jalapeños (optional)
1 16 oz jar (or 2 cups) of medium - hot salsa
2 envelopes of chili seasoning
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp chili powder
1 tsp crushed red pepper
1 tsp instant coffee
1 bottle Land Shark Lager
Garlic powder (to sauté onions)

Brown ground beef and drain. Sauté onions in butter and garlic powder. Throw all of the ingredients into a crock pot and stir. Cover and simmer on low for 3-4 hours.
Serving Suggestions: Have sour cream, grated cheddar cheese, diced raw onions, jalapeños and tortilla chips on hand and your guests can garnish their own bowls.

HMMM
I do add the dark Chocolate for Mole to my chili

and I do have a strong coffee marinade for pork
and Chicken.. but I have never added
Instant Coffee

<<< thinking now..
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ragtopW wrote: I love Newmans Mango.. and Pineapple.. salsa 8) 8)
I knew you'd show up. :lol: :lol: :P
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Post by conched »

springparrot wrote:
SMLCHNG wrote:
springparrot wrote: Wonder what the flavors will be?
Surely something with Mango????
[smilie=puking.gif]

Not here, Molly.. :D Give me the normal 'hot stuff'.. ;)
I don't like mango either----SIL made mangoritas yesterday---ick.
Even she didn't care for them :lol:

Nancy---coffee in chili??
Not me :-?

I'm still curious about the salsa---wonder if it will be like Lulu's sauces???
Image
http://lulusathomeport.bubbleup.biz/pro ... cts_id=229
Lulu's Mango is the only one that wasn't so hot I could taste it. :oops: :oops:

I'll bet it's more like Kinky Salsa.

http://www.kinkysprivatestock.com/
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Post by MrTwain »

I just hope it's tasty. Salsa is one of those things that can make or break a good appetizer dish of chips and hot sauce.

Honestly, Molly... not much comes close to Gringo's green sauce if you ask me. (You gotta be a Houstonian to know what I mean)
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Post by Migration Michelle »

conched wrote:Yummy stuff on that page.

Gotta ask..who puts instant coffee in their chili?

Gridiron Chili
You'll keep your whole team satisfied with this easy chili recipe...and you won't go into overtime preparing it!

2 lbs ground beef (80-90% fat free)
2 (coarsley) diced onions
2 19oz cans red kidney beans
1 28oz can crushed tomatoes
1 12 oz jar sliced drained jalapeños (optional)
1 16 oz jar (or 2 cups) of medium - hot salsa
2 envelopes of chili seasoning
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp chili powder
1 tsp crushed red pepper
1 tsp instant coffee
1 bottle Land Shark Lager
Garlic powder (to sauté onions)

Brown ground beef and drain. Sauté onions in butter and garlic powder. Throw all of the ingredients into a crock pot and stir. Cover and simmer on low for 3-4 hours.
Serving Suggestions: Have sour cream, grated cheddar cheese, diced raw onions, jalapeños and tortilla chips on hand and your guests can garnish their own bowls.
WOW!!! Nancy Thanks!!!! What a great ingredient! :lol: :lol:
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Post by conched »

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I knew you'd like that too.
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Should be interesting! :lol:
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Post by phjrsaunt »

I'll try it, if it's not too expensive. I wasn't real impressed w/ the M'ville coconut shrimp and they weren't cheap. The lime tequila was worthy though. But don't listen to me...I'm the first to admit that I am both cheap AND picky :lol:
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Post by nutmeg »

I love mango just about anything.

If it's available here, I will try it. Can't get most Maragaritaville stuff here unless you have a membership in Sams club.
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Post by dawgfan »

Migration Michelle wrote:
conched wrote:Yummy stuff on that page.

Gotta ask..who puts instant coffee in their chili?

Gridiron Chili
You'll keep your whole team satisfied with this easy chili recipe...and you won't go into overtime preparing it!

2 lbs ground beef (80-90% fat free)
2 (coarsley) diced onions
2 19oz cans red kidney beans
1 28oz can crushed tomatoes
1 12 oz jar sliced drained jalapeños (optional)
1 16 oz jar (or 2 cups) of medium - hot salsa
2 envelopes of chili seasoning
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp chili powder
1 tsp crushed red pepper
1 tsp instant coffee
1 bottle Land Shark Lager
Garlic powder (to sauté onions)

Brown ground beef and drain. Sauté onions in butter and garlic powder. Throw all of the ingredients into a crock pot and stir. Cover and simmer on low for 3-4 hours.
Serving Suggestions: Have sour cream, grated cheddar cheese, diced raw onions, jalapeños and tortilla chips on hand and your guests can garnish their own bowls.
WOW!!! Nancy Thanks!!!! What a great ingredient! :lol: :lol:

I have put the grounds from the morning coffee in my chili for years 8)
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Post by spartan1979 »

I liked this one:

Loaded Land Shark
1 12 oz. bottle of Land Shark Lager
1 oz Margaritaville Island Lime

Pour an ounce of Margaritaville Island Lime Tequila into beer bottle. Put your thumb over the top of the bottle, flip bottle upside down and back. Take a swig and enjoy!


I guess they're admitting Landshark needs something (like flavor).
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Post by pbans »

Target has really good mango salsa.......it's just the store brand, so it's pretty cheap, too!
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Post by RinglingRingling »

conched wrote:
springparrot wrote:
SMLCHNG wrote:
springparrot wrote: Wonder what the flavors will be?
Surely something with Mango????
[smilie=puking.gif]

Not here, Molly.. :D Give me the normal 'hot stuff'.. ;)
I don't like mango either----SIL made mangoritas yesterday---ick.
Even she didn't care for them :lol:

Nancy---coffee in chili??
Not me :-?

I'm still curious about the salsa---wonder if it will be like Lulu's sauces???
Image
http://lulusathomeport.bubbleup.biz/pro ... cts_id=229
Lulu's Mango is the only one that wasn't so hot I could taste it. :oops: :oops:

I'll bet it's more like Kinky Salsa.

http://www.kinkysprivatestock.com/
I have a few bottles of LuLu's... have not yet tried them.
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