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		<title>By: Ricorun</title>
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		<description>This post is just what the doctor ordered. While I have always grown tomatoes, a variety of herbs, and a variety of hot peppers in my back yard, this is the first year I&#039;ve taken a stab at a real veggie garden. It&#039;s not very big, not very well planned (I didn&#039;t know what I was doing) and it&#039;s still early, but things are starting to come in pretty well -- especially the zucchini. So it&#039;s nice to have some new recipe blogs to check out.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;As for Indian food blogs, I have no knowledge. For that matter, my knowledge of Indian food is rudimentary at best. All I know is that when it&#039;s made well, it&#039;s wonderful! But made poorly, it&#039;s awful. So many things are like that. Many years ago my first experience with mole poblano was prepared by the mother of a friend&#039;s wife in their home in Mexico, and it was fantastic! For a long time thereafter I went on a quest to find something similar, and for a long time the results were disappointing. To this day I&#039;ve never tasted anything in a restaurant that was as good. Heaven knows I tried. Finally, after several years of trying different recipes I&#039;ve developed my own, which even Mrs. Rico (a first generation Mexican American) thinks is the best she&#039;s ever tasted, too. And Mrs. Rico is no slouch herself. Her chile rellenos are the best I&#039;ve ever tasted -- as is her salsa verde and any varition on beans she chooses to make. I think it&#039;s that bean pot she has.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Where I live now (southern Orange County, CA) there aren&#039;t very many Indian restaurants, and the few I&#039;ve been to haven&#039;t been worth a return trip. LA has some good ones of course -- and some bad ones. But it&#039;s been almost a generation since I lived there. And the ones I used to love are now all closed. So basically, I have to start over. And considering all the other good ethnic foods available in LA, it hardly seems worth the effort. However, if someone knows of a good Indian restaurant in south OC, I&#039;d love to hear from you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post is just what the doctor ordered. While I have always grown tomatoes, a variety of herbs, and a variety of hot peppers in my back yard, this is the first year I&#39;ve taken a stab at a real veggie garden. It&#39;s not very big, not very well planned (I didn&#39;t know what I was doing) and it&#39;s still early, but things are starting to come in pretty well &#8212; especially the zucchini. So it&#39;s nice to have some new recipe blogs to check out.</p>
<p>As for Indian food blogs, I have no knowledge. For that matter, my knowledge of Indian food is rudimentary at best. All I know is that when it&#39;s made well, it&#39;s wonderful! But made poorly, it&#39;s awful. So many things are like that. Many years ago my first experience with mole poblano was prepared by the mother of a friend&#39;s wife in their home in Mexico, and it was fantastic! For a long time thereafter I went on a quest to find something similar, and for a long time the results were disappointing. To this day I&#39;ve never tasted anything in a restaurant that was as good. Heaven knows I tried. Finally, after several years of trying different recipes I&#39;ve developed my own, which even Mrs. Rico (a first generation Mexican American) thinks is the best she&#39;s ever tasted, too. And Mrs. Rico is no slouch herself. Her chile rellenos are the best I&#39;ve ever tasted &#8212; as is her salsa verde and any varition on beans she chooses to make. I think it&#39;s that bean pot she has.</p>
<p>Where I live now (southern Orange County, CA) there aren&#39;t very many Indian restaurants, and the few I&#39;ve been to haven&#39;t been worth a return trip. LA has some good ones of course &#8212; and some bad ones. But it&#39;s been almost a generation since I lived there. And the ones I used to love are now all closed. So basically, I have to start over. And considering all the other good ethnic foods available in LA, it hardly seems worth the effort. However, if someone knows of a good Indian restaurant in south OC, I&#39;d love to hear from you.</p>
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