Have you ever seen these? They are huge! Here's a picture with a coin so you can get the full effect of it's size.
I was determined to take the test. If they are just as good, it could mean a lot of money saved on grocery purchases...
{speaking of money spent on groceries, have you ever used mint.com? We just started using this website to budget...Kyle LOVES it, he's a finance guy, and it is super easy and is helping me STICK to the budget}.
...if they are bad, that would mean I would only be out $2.
So, the true test...
They're not bad. Not quite the same...a little sweeter, not quite as buttery. But very similar. Not exactly as good as Hass...but you probably couldn't tell much of a difference unless you were eating it plain, like I just did.
On another note, I made corn dip last weekend {there's no avocado in it}. But it's pretty good if you are looking for a different dip recipe.
A new discovery for me is iced green chilies. They make things taste better, but aren't too spicy.
Gotta go - it's BATH TIME!
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we've been using Mint for a little over a year...Nick LOVES it...I do not :)
I don't know if you have a Save a Lot anywhere near you, (I love to go there for my Mexican ingredients) but they always have Haas avocados for 99 cents. Aldi also carries avocados, the one near me anyway and they are 89 cents. I share your love for all things avocado so I just wanted to let you know!
I'm with you when it comes to loving avocados. Krogers was selling this longer, lighter green, variety for a buck apiece recently, so I picked one up. I found that sweetness you mentioned offputting. In fact, I had to talk myself out of thinking it had "done bad." I'll stick with Hass. Can't beat a simple salad of romaine lettuce, albacore tuna, hass avocado, lemon juice, olive oil, freshly ground pepper and salt.
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