Oh my. phonetically I realise that alho is just a respelling of the spanish word ajo meaning garlic. my question is would i find these as readily as I can now find french fried onions, a favorite addition to any canned string bean casserole
awesome combo KD. i was just showing a friend your salad days song today and i don't know if i ever told you but it is so inspiring! i think you're sitting on a goldmine, in the form of veggie sing-along songs for kids/adults alike
blush! thanks a-gogo. I haven't played it in awhile so I'd better brush up on the lyrics. My first song was about my poor Rock Hopper that got stolen. No video yet, though....
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Oh my. phonetically I realise that alho is just a respelling of the spanish word ajo meaning garlic. my question is would i find these as readily as I can now find french fried onions, a favorite addition to any canned string bean casserole
awesome combo KD. i was just showing a friend your salad days song today and i don't know if i ever told you but it is so inspiring! i think you're sitting on a goldmine, in the form of veggie sing-along songs for kids/adults alike
blush! thanks a-gogo. I haven't played it in awhile so I'd better brush up on the lyrics. My first song was about my poor Rock Hopper that got stolen. No video yet, though....
keith: it depends on where you live. These appeared in my Brazilian kitchen but I have never seen (or looked for) them in the U.S.
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