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Killing the Hunger - Event

Scene 1: Knives are getting sharpened, day is getting to its end... a table is set with all necessary tools... lights are on! A soft music starts somewhere.

Scene 2: Veggies and fruits are shaking, their end is near... Mss. Tomatoe is even sweating... Metal knives slowly move down, the light reflects in their shinny bodies and all of a sudden... a crime is committed!!!

Scene 3: Lady Onion appears completely minced inside a bowl, Mss. Tomatoe (2) gets a clean cut and faints (seeds and peel are left away) and ends up in the same bowl cut in small pieces. Sir yolk egg gets whisked together with 1 table spoon of Mrs. Lemon juice and thrown into the bowl. Sra. Sal gets her space in the bowl too. They get all mixed and placed in the fridge.

Scene 4: After one hour, Mr. Avocado (2) thinks he might escape but he sees a quick lighting and he passes away. His seed and peel are discarded and his meat is flattened with a fork and added to the fresh bowl.

MORAL OF THE STORY: Veggies and fruits are too good and too healthy to have a long life! Let's eat them!!!


This is my entry for this month's Click Event at Jugalbandi, the theme was METAL... first thing that came to my mind was a shinny knife... was Jack the Ripper one of my ancestors?

If you are you craving for excellent food pictures, then go and see the pictures gallery at Jugalbandi's!!!

This recipe has been adapted from of Isabel Allende's Guacamole recipe which was published in her book Afrodita. I think it's her first non-noveled book; Afrodita was the goddess of Love and beauty in the Greek Mythology and the book is full of afrodisiac recipes from around the world. Concerning the guacamole sauce I made a minor change: I didn't add 1 tea spoon of Worcestershire sauce.

The recipe is original from Mexico but I guess that nowadays everybody knows about Guacamole and enjoys such delicious sauce.
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