This could be titled 3 things that will make me run screaming! If you took out the kidney beans (yuck), the corn (delightful on its own, disgusting when combined with anything else), and the cilantro (if it's parsley, it could stay), then I would be a fan...
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I don't eat raw tomatoes but the rest of it looks delish :).
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ReplyDeleteThat looks DIVINE!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks tasty ... no fair teasing ... now you have to post the recipe!
ReplyDeleteNOMS. that looks divine.
ReplyDeletei was thinking of making my version tonight, with fried okra croutons on top.
what herbs do you have in there?
(also, clearly i need to be better about doing Come and Eat posts and you need to be playing!)
Looks very pretty, and tasty, very nutritious and so filling....perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis could be titled 3 things that will make me run screaming! If you took out the kidney beans (yuck), the corn (delightful on its own, disgusting when combined with anything else), and the cilantro (if it's parsley, it could stay), then I would be a fan...
ReplyDeleteYes, in fact, I do know that I'm weird. :)
Recipe please! It looks so healthy...that I would probably want to eat ice cream or a piece of pie after dinner..hehe
ReplyDeleteThat looks yummy, and so colorful, too!
ReplyDeleteI was about to ask for the recipe, but someone beat me to it. So.....where is it?
ReplyDeleteHappy WW to you!
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Yes, RECIPE!!
ReplyDeleteI shouldn't we surf while starving, I want to eat my monitor right now!
*web surf
ReplyDeleteThe recipe is at end of post, see it?
ReplyDeleteOh heck - if it had been a snake it would have bit me. Thanks for being so wonderful and posting that recipe! :)
ReplyDeleteI made something similar the other day. I hope yours is tastier than mine. I think I need to add some hot sauce. ;)
ReplyDeleteYummy! Thanks for dropping by my WW entry for the week!
ReplyDeleteOh that looks delicious! I'm gonna try that recipe this weekend!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, that looks so good.
ReplyDeleteLooks delish!!!
ReplyDeleteYum! Looks good!Thanks for stopping by :o)
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy!!! :)
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Looks so refreshing and yummy..
ReplyDeleteI don't eat raw tomatoes but the rest of it looks delish :).
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Gosh that looks good! Can't wait to try the recipe!
ReplyDeletemmm mmm mm!! yummy!!! I'm not much of a cook but I may have to try this one! :D
ReplyDeleteOooh that looks delicious! I've been thinking about making a bean salad lately to take to work for lunches. Thanks for the recipe!
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