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All summer long I whip up little bowls of fresh salsa. While salsa often means a watery and very tomatoey mash of ingredients when it comes in a jar - you know, like the kind they make in New York City...remember that commercial? Anyway, salsa is also often associated with peppers and has some heat to it.
For me, I like fresh tomatoes and a milder taste. I have this regular go-to recipe that I don't stray from very much. Why mess with something good, right?
Here's the latest batch:
2 roma tomatoes, diced
1/2 seedless cucumber, diced
1 avocado diced
Olive oil
1 lime
handful of cilantro
garlic salt
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Mix the veggies together and drizzle with olive oil. Squeeze in juice from the lemon. Chop up cilantro and add to bowl. Sprinkle with garlic salt. Mix well. I like to serve with the "Hint of Lime" chips.
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