aza spades

2008/7/10

"AWHHHHH GEESUS ...

@ 03:08 PM (16 months, 20 days ago)
I just heard the news about the Jalepena's being "POSSIBLE" contaminated !!!!!!!!!! I "SCREWED" the pooch ......NOW IS ABOUT THE TIME I "WISHED" i had 10 acre's planted with Jalepena's that were just "COMING' INTO SEASON !!!!!!!!!! DAMN DAMN DAMN !!!!!!! IF I'D AH ONLY SEEN IT COMIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  1. Ducks Aza. Grow ducks.

    And Tuna. Put in a huge salt water pond and grow tuna.

    Comment by Ed— 2008/07/10 @ 04:05 PM — (Reply)

  2. 5 pablano peppers
    1 lb jalapenos
    1/2 lb serrano's
    1/4 lb habenero's
    2 pod garlic
    1 lb tomatillos
    celantro
    salt

    steam all ingredients except for celantro, when tender, add all ingredients to a blender, add salt to taste and a handfull of celantro while blending....ready to eat at that time..or you can hotpack in canning jars. Approx 45 minutes at a rolling boil, keep for months unopened in the fridge...............hope you aint craving salsa Aza.......lol.....life can be mean.....haha ha ...riff

    Comment by riffran— 2008/07/10 @ 05:01 PM — (Reply)

  3. "JUST A HANDFULL" of Celantro ...???????? Darn ... lightweifhgt ........

    Comment by aza spade— 2008/07/10 @ 05:16 PM — (Reply)

  4. :just" THIS WEEK ..ed... i LOSTB 2 "babies" ...iT WS TOUGHT SEEING THE CATS GET'EM..........

    Comment by aza spade— 2008/07/10 @ 05:17 PM — (Reply)

  5. just remember Aza a "handfull" is open to a wide range of interpretation, I like it kinda on the heavy side myself, but the wifey dont likey...lol...riff

    Comment by riffran— 2008/07/10 @ 05:28 PM — (Reply)

  6. The wifey can make her own salsa. When you make it, make it your way.

    How do you like the tuna idea Aza?????

    Sorry about the ducklings.

    Comment by Ed— 2008/07/10 @ 05:34 PM — (Reply)

  7. Ya kno that does make some "SENSE" there ED !!!!!!!!! ABOUT THE TUNA FARM !!!!!!1

    Comment by aza spade— 2008/08/05 @ 12:29 PM — (Reply)

  8. I once had a "BAD" experience with tuna ... It was in San Diego I think ....

    Comment by jim— 2008/07/10 @ 05:54 PM — (Reply)

  9. But they more than made up for it all in the Taco and enchilada service !

    Comment by jim— 2008/07/10 @ 05:58 PM — (Reply)

  10. "huh... ????? They serve "DUCK" N ALSA THERE TOOO ....?????

    Comment by aza spade— 2008/07/10 @ 06:48 PM — (Reply)

  11. I can see it now, a tuna farm out at Aza's place, can you imagine the look on his face when he goes to catch a few bass and lands a 200lb tuna?....lol.....I wish tuna could actually grow in a landbound setting...riff

    Comment by riffran— 2008/07/10 @ 07:18 PM — (Reply)

  12. I heard those things make you crap fire.

    Comment by Woody— 2008/07/10 @ 07:49 PM — (Reply)

  13. tuna?......lol.......I will assume you mean the hot peppers, and yes....if you eat a sufficient amount of them you will get "AFTERBURN"..., it's not so much how hot they are but how many you eat....one jalapeno or one habenero....not so much afterwards.....do somthing silly like getting drunk and BBQing, and tear into the hot stuff with a vengence....."COME ON ICE CREAM".....YEEEEEEEEHA....lol...riff

    Comment by riffran— 2008/07/10 @ 08:05 PM — (Reply)

  14. Why wouldn't they grown in a huge salt pond. There are salt lakes in Utah, why not throw some tuna in there and see what happens.

    Comment by Ed— 2008/07/11 @ 05:10 AM — (Reply)

  15. You think your timing sucks? Ha! I'm thinking about selling my house and moving.

    Comment by Burns— 2008/07/11 @ 01:40 PM — (Reply)

  16. Hey Burnsie...maybe you ARE in luck. Sell your house. Move to Utah. Steal my salt pond tuna farm idea. Get rich. Join the CFR. Get lied about by Dugg. Go for it !!!

    Comment by Ed— 2008/07/11 @ 04:42 PM — (Reply)

  17. I hear the lakes there can be as deep as 450 ft deep.

    Comment by jim— 2008/07/11 @ 05:13 PM — (Reply)

  18. Tuna could grow as big a whales there. Think about it Burnsie. You could be rich !!!!

    Comment by Ed— 2008/07/11 @ 06:42 PM — (Reply)

  19. Hey Aza Are you at the salt lakes in Utah ?

    Comment by jim— 2008/07/18 @ 06:35 PM — (Reply)

  20. Seriously if sturgeon can be 11 feet long in the Great Lakes and live for 80 years, why not huge salt lake tuna?

    Maybe Aza had his computer fried by the virus you guys have been talking about and didn't have spares like you guys. Or he just decided we were all jackasses and found something better to do.

    Comment by Ed— 2008/07/18 @ 06:52 PM — (Reply)

  21. BWAHAHAHAAAAA SOMETHING BETTER TO DO ???? RIGHT ????NUH UHHHH....

    Comment by aza spade— 2008/08/05 @ 12:31 PM — (Reply)

  22. Hey this was the last thing I wrote..... Thanks for all your replies everyone .....ED, Riff, Jim, Burns, Woody and "ALL" ......You are the "BEST" !!!!!!

    Comment by aza spade— 2008/08/05 @ 12:27 PM — (Reply)

  23. "UPDATE" ...The new Pepper plants are "COMING" ALONG NICELY !!!!! They are So "ROBUST" that it may take little effort to take care of "THEM" OVER THE WINTER !!!!! I already have so many Jalepeno peppers that it is hard to keep up with the "EVERYDAY" !!!!!! Time seems to "GET AWAY" !!!! pEPPERS ARE "EVERYWHERE" !!!!!!!! My new product is selling well at the "ROAD SIDE STAND" !!!!!!! Seems everyone "EATS" HOT PEPPERS !!!!!!!

    Comment by aza spade— 2008/10/01 @ 06:43 PM — (Reply)

  24. Good for you, Aza!

    Comment by Dugg— 2008/10/01 @ 07:17 PM — (Reply)

  25. slice em reallll thin and sun dry them till crispy....then blend them........also known as texas gunpowder....lol.....oh and by the way, an inland salt water enviroment, would not be too freindly to a "pelagic" species such as Tuna, unless the body of water was very large and very deep, saltwater fish are not very tolerant of the bacterial by products of decomposition, it only takes a low concentration of either nitrates or nitrites to seriously effect the health of salt water species, in addition to that are parasite concerns, either bacterial or helmenthic, or "other". One contaminated fish could infect the entire crop very quickly in an enclosed enviroment......Look up shrimp farming, and you will see plenty of information on that subject. (ps shrimp are waaaay more tolerant of poor water conditions).....and bedides didn't ZZ Top write a song about a "tuna" farm?.....*it musta been down in that Texas town......waaaaaaaay down south........ in La Grange*.:mrgreen:......lol...riff

    Comment by riffran— 2008/10/01 @ 11:19 PM — (Reply)

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