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<blockquote data-quote="bowriter" data-source="post: 1824940" data-attributes="member: 1518"><p>Aldi has some of the absolute best produce and I have no idea why. They are my go-to when it comes to fruit or produce. Right now they have some variety of orange that is just fantastic. </p><p></p><p>Buy your avacados firm and put them on the window sill for a couple days just as you would a tomatoe. You don't want them mushy but you don't want them too firm. I use the term "squeezable". We eat a lot of avacados here. Wife and I both love them and they are good for my digestive problems. We eat a lot of vegetarian soft tacos and avacado salad.</p><p></p><p>Ever tried dipping french fries in quacamole? Try this, put two Roma tomatoes and the insides of an avacado in the blender. You just made a fantastic salad dressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowriter, post: 1824940, member: 1518"] Aldi has some of the absolute best produce and I have no idea why. They are my go-to when it comes to fruit or produce. Right now they have some variety of orange that is just fantastic. Buy your avacados firm and put them on the window sill for a couple days just as you would a tomatoe. You don't want them mushy but you don't want them too firm. I use the term "squeezable". We eat a lot of avacados here. Wife and I both love them and they are good for my digestive problems. We eat a lot of vegetarian soft tacos and avacado salad. Ever tried dipping french fries in quacamole? Try this, put two Roma tomatoes and the insides of an avacado in the blender. You just made a fantastic salad dressing. [/QUOTE]
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