Don’t ever buy salsa again – it’s so easy to make at home!

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I'm addicted to homemade salsa!

I have to thank my twin sister Biz for giving me the idea of making my own salsa. Although I didn’t try it for a long time because I never thought it would turn out right. But, it can’t be easier, and cheaper to make a big batch of it. Look for tomatoes that are on sale or the dollar rack at your store. I scored 6 big tomatoes for only 99 cents.

Jenn’s red salsa

6 tomatoes (med-large)
5 cloves of garlic
1/2 white onion
1 poblano pepper
salt to taste
2-3 TB. cilantro

This is all you need for great salsa!

In a big skillet, throw all the veggies (not the cilantro yet) in without any oil. (Keep the paper on the garlic when you are roasting it so it doesn’t get bitter). After it’s browned on all sides, remove the paper from the garlic, take the seeds/stem out of the poblano pepper and throw everything in a blender (add the cilantro now) and blend until smooth. That’s it! Then refrigerate until ready to serve. This made a whole blender full of salsa for less than $3.00 in ingredients!

Check out my green salsa recipe here

Go to my twin sister’s grilled baja salsa recipe here

What do you make homemade now that you used to buy at the store pre-made?

Also, I want to give a BIG SHOUT OUT to John He has lost 115 pounds so far and he entered a contest through Stride Gum to win $10,000!!! AND HE WON!!! He wants to try to compete in 40 more races by his 40th birthday to lose the last 50 pounds. Go over to his site and give him a big congrats!

Also, my sister Biz has thrown her hat into the ring for the Next Food Buzz Blogger Contest. It’s also based on votes, so go check out her page at FOOD BUZZ HERE!

Have a super Monday everyone. I’ve got my running shoes ready for walking to and from work and during my lunch break 90 minutes!!

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7 Comments

  1. Hi Jenn! I’ve been slowly making the rounds to tell everyone about my good fortune that didn’t already know. Thanks a lot for voting and for blogging about it!!

    One thing though…I’ve only lost 115 and not 150lbs.

    I didn’t know about Biz’s contest so thanks for that. I’ll go vote now!

    John, I just fixed the weight loss number! Sorry about that!

  2. I’ve been wanting to make homemade salsa for forever! I don’t know what’s stopping me…

  3. I love this homemade salsa recipe! We also tried totally homemade spaghetti sauce this summer, but it is not hardly worth the trouble.

  4. I was just telling my husband yesterday that I’ve been craving some baked tortilla chips and salsa. :) Thanks for the recipes, and thanks for visiting my blog!

  5. copied and pasted – thanks! This really sounds great and you can’t beat the price!

  6. Great recipe, homemade salsa is is and amazingly good. I have several raw recipes either in the blender of food processor that are fun to modify and dump on top of salads.

  7. Homemade is always better in my opinion! I’m that way with hummus and bread now…just can’t go back to storebought!

About Me

My name is Jennifer. By day, I work full time at an Architecture Firm, at night I am a busy wife and Mom of three great kids, Paul 15, Mark 13 and Claire 9. I love making recipes healthier so that people can make great food to fit any lifestyle. I have interviewed dozens of people who have weight loss success stories. I love meeting people who have changed their lives by eating right and exercising. I am a Certified Nutrition and Wellness Coach, if you have any questions, you can e-mail me at slim-shoppin@comcast.net. If you have lost weight and would like to be featured, please contact me! Other things about me: *I have completed 2 marathons *Quit smoking 17 years ago *I make handmade jewelry *I have a twin sister Biz who blogs at www.mybizzykitchen.com *My brother Charlie blogs at www.backtothefridge.com

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