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I had picked up 4 ears of fresh corn and decided to nuke them.. I took
two ears, scraped the kernals into a bowl opened and rinsed a can of
black beans then left them to soak a bit more in ice water to firm them up.

I added some chopped red and green bell pepper and a bit of chopped
jalapeno, some chopped sweet onion and chopped fresh tomato.

Dressing was some snipped cilantro and 3 key limes, freshly squeezed
with a bit of salt.

It is such a bright and flavorful summer dish.

The chicken looks wonderful so I'll have some salad with the chicken
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On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 16:26:17 -0500, Janet Wilder >
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>I had picked up 4 ears of fresh corn and decided to nuke them.. I took
>two ears, scraped the kernals into a bowl opened and rinsed a can of
>black beans then left them to soak a bit more in ice water to firm them up.
>
>I added some chopped red and green bell pepper and a bit of chopped
>jalapeno, some chopped sweet onion and chopped fresh tomato.
>
>Dressing was some snipped cilantro and 3 key limes, freshly squeezed
>with a bit of salt.
>
>It is such a bright and flavorful summer dish.
>
>The chicken looks wonderful so I'll have some salad with the chicken


Oh, you made one of my favorite salads. Love the corn and bean
combination.

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On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 16:26:17 -0500, Janet Wilder >
wrote:

> I had picked up 4 ears of fresh corn and decided to nuke them.. I took
> two ears, scraped the kernals into a bowl opened and rinsed a can of
> black beans then left them to soak a bit more in ice water to firm them up.
>
> I added some chopped red and green bell pepper and a bit of chopped
> jalapeno, some chopped sweet onion and chopped fresh tomato.
>
> Dressing was some snipped cilantro and 3 key limes, freshly squeezed
> with a bit of salt.
>
> It is such a bright and flavorful summer dish.
>
> The chicken looks wonderful so I'll have some salad with the chicken


That's my kind of meal!


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