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Hot Onion Relish

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Relishes 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 Vidalia onion, chopped
12 Bell pepper, red chopped
12 Bell pepper, green chopped
1 Jalape#o, chopped fine
1 T Salt
1 c Brown sugar
1 qt White vinegar
The onions and peppers
should be chopped fine.
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INSTRUCTIONS

Put the onions, bell peppers, and jalape#o into a pot of boiling  water
and boil for 20 minutes.  Meanwhile, in a kettle bring  additional
water to the boil.  Pour off the water in which the onions  and pepper
have been cooked. Then pour over enough boiling water to  cover the
vegetables and boil again for 15 minutes.  Pour off the  water again
and add salt, sugar, and vinegar. Boil 10 minutes, ladle  into
sterilized jars, and seal. Makes 6-8 pints. Nathalie Dupree's  "New
Southern Cooking"  Submitted By WARING@IMA.INFOMAIL.COM (SAM WARING)
On WED, 7 JUN 1995  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at
www.synapse.com/~gemini

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