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Vegetables, Grains Italian Canning, Vegetables 13 Quarts

INGREDIENTS

50 c Tomatoes
15 c Chopped onions
12 md Onions chopped
1 1/2 c White vinegar (5%)
7 1/2 tb Canning salt
33 Chopped jalapeno peppers
6 Sweet banana peppers
1 Bell pepper
3 tb Garlic powder
6 cl Garlic
2 tb Italian seasoning
2 tb Onion salt
1 ts Cumin
1 tb Camino seed
1/3 c Sweet paprika
1 Oil and margarine

INSTRUCTIONS

Chop onions and wax and bell peppers, fry medium in some oil, margarine,
and the paprika. Skin and coarsely chop tomatoes. Put tomatoes, fried
onions and peppers in blue canning kettle.  Chop garlic and jalapenos, add
to kettle. Add spices and simmer til down to 2/3 of a kettle full.
Bring sauce to a boil, seal in sterilized jars, process in boiling water
bath 15 minutes.
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest  by NJSmith <frwyprof@mediaone.net> on Sep 11,
1999

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