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....
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
ReplyDeleteawesome 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
ReplyDeleteblush! 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....
ReplyDeletekeith: 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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