BajaBlanca
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Avocado dessert recipe
put ripe avocado in blender, add some milk (not too much), add sugar and some lime juice.
Blend til smooth - some like it thicker (less milk) or smoother (more milk).
It is really delicious!
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Daventec
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Will try this out, but with some ice.
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Paco Facullo
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I never dreamed that avocado could be a dessert as I've been eating them with great pleasure all my life as mostly guacamole and on a BLT.
Until, I visited Myanmar and they served it as a dessert (ice cream) sort of. Well , of course I had to try it and it was pretty Darn good...
Surprised me...
Since I've given up all hope, I feel much better
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Don Pisto
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maybe a splash of Meyers rum?
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BajaBlanca
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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh that sure sounds good!
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Daventec
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Quote: | "maybe a splash of Meyers rum? " |
Would definitely "add to the taste."
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When I was in Oaxaca at a coffee plantation tour, there were a couple ladies from Connecticut. We were served a Oaxacan style lunch which included a
carne asada tostada with guacamole. One of the ladies, said, "Isn't this interesting the way they pureed the avocado."
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