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Another pozole question
Soon we will be leaving Colorado to go back home to Missouri and I am
concerned because I cannot buy any mexican food supplies there. I am especially worried about pozole. Do any of you know an on-line source to purchase the ingredients the hominy corn in particular? No, I can't take a supply back with me, unfortunately, space is limited. THanks Em Be careful what you wish for.... |
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What part of Missouri
Ther are many places to buy there Mitch On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 04:50:52 -0500, Auntie Em > wrote: >Soon we will be leaving Colorado to go back home to Missouri and I am >concerned because I cannot buy any mexican food supplies there. I am >especially worried about pozole. > >Do any of you know an on-line source to purchase the ingredients the >hominy corn in particular? > >No, I can't take a supply back with me, unfortunately, space is >limited. > >THanks > >Em >Be careful what you wish for.... |
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>From: Auntie Em
>Do any of you know an on-line source to purchase the ingredients the hominy corn in particular? www.mexgrocer.com has the hominy in cans... # * 0 * # ^ |
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>From: Auntie Em
>Do any of you know an on-line source to purchase the ingredients the hominy corn in particular? www.mexgrocer.com has the hominy in cans... # * 0 * # ^ |
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 04:50:52 -0500, Auntie Em >
wrote: >Soon we will be leaving Colorado to go back home to Missouri and I am >concerned because I cannot buy any mexican food supplies there. I am >especially worried about pozole. > >Do any of you know an on-line source to purchase the ingredients the >hominy corn in particular? > >No, I can't take a supply back with me, unfortunately, space is >limited. > >THanks > >Em >Be careful what you wish for.... Em, Bueno has posole at their web site, http://www.buenofoods.com/index.htm Click on "Bueno Store" and then "Traditional." It isn't cheap, but when you have a need for posole (I made some yesterday) it's good to know you can find some when you're out of reach of the SW. David |
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 04:50:52 -0500, Auntie Em >
wrote: >Soon we will be leaving Colorado to go back home to Missouri and I am >concerned because I cannot buy any mexican food supplies there. I am >especially worried about pozole. > >Do any of you know an on-line source to purchase the ingredients the >hominy corn in particular? > >No, I can't take a supply back with me, unfortunately, space is >limited. > >THanks > >Em >Be careful what you wish for.... Em, Bueno has posole at their web site, http://www.buenofoods.com/index.htm Click on "Bueno Store" and then "Traditional." It isn't cheap, but when you have a need for posole (I made some yesterday) it's good to know you can find some when you're out of reach of the SW. David |
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 04:50:52 -0500, Auntie Em >
wrote: >Soon we will be leaving Colorado to go back home to Missouri and I am >concerned because I cannot buy any mexican food supplies there. I am >especially worried about pozole. > >Do any of you know an on-line source to purchase the ingredients the >hominy corn in particular? > >No, I can't take a supply back with me, unfortunately, space is >limited. > >THanks > >Em >Be careful what you wish for.... Em, Bueno has posole at their web site, http://www.buenofoods.com/index.htm Click on "Bueno Store" and then "Traditional." It isn't cheap, but when you have a need for posole (I made some yesterday) it's good to know you can find some when you're out of reach of the SW. David |
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 15:58:54 GMT, David Wright
> wrote: >Bueno has posole at their web site, >http://www.buenofoods.com/index.htm >Click on "Bueno Store" and then "Traditional." > >It isn't cheap, but when you have a need for posole (I made some >yesterday) it's good to know you can find some when you're out of >reach of the SW. > >David P.S. As Mitch wrote, it is available in Missouri: http://www.redcorn.com/hominy_products.asp Or, you could make your own: http://www.zarela.com/new_recipes/nixtamal.html David |
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You can buy cans of hominy in any grocery store. It is not a "Mexican" item.
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You can buy cans of hominy in any grocery store. It is not a "Mexican" item.
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You can buy cans of hominy in any grocery store. It is not a "Mexican" item.
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"Auntie Em" > wrote in message ... > Soon we will be leaving Colorado to go back home to Missouri and I am > concerned because I cannot buy any mexican food supplies there. I am > especially worried about pozole. > > Do any of you know an on-line source to purchase the ingredients the > hominy corn in particular? > > No, I can't take a supply back with me, unfortunately, space is > limited. > > THanks > > Em > Be careful what you wish for.... You don't want hominy. You want pozole. They are similar but are treated differently and the taste is not the same (though close). I can't believe that pozole isn't available in Missouri! Hominy certainly is. Anyway, there are lots of on-line sources. Charlie |
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 11:37:05 GMT, Mitch > wrote:
>What part of Missouri >Ther are many places to buy there >Mitch Branson. I know there is a Mexican Grocery in Springfield, but I don't get up there very often. There is also something in Arkansas (Berryville?) but that is not terribly convenient either. In both cases, it's around 40 miles each way. Em Be careful what you wish for.... |
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 11:37:05 GMT, Mitch > wrote:
>What part of Missouri >Ther are many places to buy there >Mitch Branson. I know there is a Mexican Grocery in Springfield, but I don't get up there very often. There is also something in Arkansas (Berryville?) but that is not terribly convenient either. In both cases, it's around 40 miles each way. Em Be careful what you wish for.... |
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Well you are right about that part of the state
not many places for mexican food there Sorry not much help Mitch On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 00:21:14 -0500, Auntie Em > wrote: >On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 11:37:05 GMT, Mitch > wrote: > >>What part of Missouri >>Ther are many places to buy there >>Mitch > >Branson. > >I know there is a Mexican Grocery in Springfield, but I don't get up >there very often. There is also something in Arkansas (Berryville?) >but that is not terribly convenient either. In both cases, it's >around 40 miles each way. > >Em >Be careful what you wish for.... |
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On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 04:50:52 -0500, Auntie Em >
wrote: >Soon we will be leaving Colorado to go back home to Missouri and I am >concerned because I cannot buy any mexican food supplies there. I am >especially worried about pozole. > >Do any of you know an on-line source to purchase the ingredients the >hominy corn in particular? Have you looked for canned hominy in the regular ol' canned veg section? It's fairly universal and used in southern cooking, too. |
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http://www.mexgrocer.com/mex-grocer/brand-juanita-s.html?engine=adwords!856&keyword=%28pozole%29
"Auntie Em" > wrote in message ... > Soon we will be leaving Colorado to go back home to Missouri and I am > concerned because I cannot buy any mexican food supplies there. I am > especially worried about pozole. > > Do any of you know an on-line source to purchase the ingredients the > hominy corn in particular? > > No, I can't take a supply back with me, unfortunately, space is > limited. > > THanks > > Em > Be careful what you wish for.... > |
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