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Can I can my own salsa recipe?

National Center for Home Food Preservation | Canning FAQs
Salsas are usually mixtures of acid and low-acid ingredients; they are an example of an acidified food. The specific recipe, and sometimes preparation method, will determine if a salsa can be processed in a boiling water canner or a pressure canner. A process must be scientifically determined for each recipe. To can salsa at home, use our recipes for Hot Chile Salsa or Mexican Tomato Sauce. Your county Extension agent may have additional tested recipes for salsas.
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Do you have recipe's?

Bean Flour - Frequently asked questions
We have appeared on Fox TV. Health News as shown. Detroit Free Press article on Food Section dated March 3rd. 1999. Numerous Trade Magazines. Approver from the USDA as functional alternative flour.
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What is Salsa?

ValDance!
Salsa means "sauce" in Spanish and denotes a "hot" flavour. Salsa music was developed by Puerto Rican musicians living in New York. The dance is loosely structured after the more stylized Mambo. Salsa is danced differently in every Latin American country. Most have very simple footwork and few patterns, the emphasis is on the "hot" Cuban motion. In Salsa you can break on the 1 or the 2 count.
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Salsa Machine (Hertfordshire) - FAQs.
Dance-tastic: Salsa originated in the Latin-American countries. There are now two basic styles: Cuban salsa, and the more modern "Cross-body" salsa. Cross-body salsa isn't where you dance with an angry body... it's a loose term describing the continual exchange of places by partners on an imaginary line on the dance floor: the girl crosses the man by travelling along the line, and the man moves off the line and back on again after an exchange.
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Faq's Salsa and Latin dance classes in Christchurch NZ
We all have basic questions from time to time, especially if we are just starting out, and this section has been constructed to give you some experienced insight into some of the "Frequently Asked Questions"...enjoy...
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UEA BALADS - Ballroom and Latin American Dancing Society
Although Salsa is not one of the 'standard' dances that we do, we plan to organise some Alternative Latin workshops to include dances like salsa, mambo and Argentinian Tango. Yes, although still waiting to be included in the Olympics! We have our own Dancesport Team which competes at about 5 inter-university competitions every year. There is a special Beginners category for people who have only just started dancing, so don't worry about being outclassed (leave that to the rest of us!).
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Welcome to iFreeStyle.ca
Salsa is a partner dance form that corresponds to salsa music. Salsa music is a fusion of traditional African and Cuban and other Latin-American rhythms that traveled from the islands (Cuba and Puerto Rico) to New York during the migration, somewhere between the 1940s and the 1970s, depending on where one puts the boundary between "real" salsa and its predecessors. There is debate as to whether Salsa originated in Cuba or Puerto Rico.
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What may a recipe contain?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
A recipe must contain ingredients and the directions for assembling those ingredients. A recipe may contain your suggestions or comments relevant to that recipe. From time to time the Lead Moderator may decide to post an article explaining a recipe or technique in more detail. For this newsgroup, a recipe is defined as a list of ingredients with a set of instructions on how to put those ingredients together.
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Where can I find a recipe for...?

Frequently Asked Questions -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
You can also access our recipe sections. These are at www.vrg.org/recipes and www.vrg.org/journal. VRG also publishes several cookbooks including Simply Vegan, Conveniently Vegan, Meatless Meals for Working People, The Lowfat Jewish Vegetarian Cookbook, Vegan Handbook, and more. You can also go to the search engine of your choice and type in "vegetarian recipes" and you will discover thousands of websites.
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How else can I find a recipe that I saw on a show?

About Us : FAQ : Questions : Food Network
Several ways. Visit our Show List A-Z to locate the show from which the recipe came. On each show page you'll see the most recently aired recipes. You can also use our Episode Finder, available on all TV pages, to locate recipes found within a recent episode you've seen. Don't forget to scroll down on the results pages!
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Do you teach anything other than salsa?

Frequently Asked Questions
Coming soon! Classes or special seminars of rueda de casino (salsa danced with 3+ partner pairs and memorized steps, kind of like "salsa square dancing"), bachata, merengue, and cha-cha.
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What is a salsa congress?

Seattle Salsa Congress
Literally speaking, a congress is a gathering of people. The Seattle Salsa Congress is a gathering of some of the finest performers, instructors, and DJs in the world...and, of course, you're included. The festivities take place all under one roof. The touch of an elevator button takes you to and from your hotel room. The Grand Ballroom will meet your expectations of what a special event should be. This is a happening that will put Seattle on the map as a hot spot for salsa.
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What are Salsa Weekends? Can anyone go?

Answers to FAQs about Learning Salsa in Essex
Everyone should go to a Salsa Weekend - They are Great! We highly recommend going to one of the 'Club Cubana' organised Pontins weekenders. We particularly like & support them because they are much more suitable for Beginner & Improver level dancers, especially the event held at Pakefield in October/November which is the only event of its size with workshops/classes for Beginners/first time dancers.
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How do I find a salsa instructor?

FAQ
you start dancing one of the most important decisions you'll make is choosing your dance instructor. The better the instructor, the quicker you will learn and the more enjoyment you will get out of your dancing. With a bad instructor you may not be happy with your progress and decide to give up. It is not easy for a beginner dancer to evaluate and choose a dance school as there is a fair amount of criteria to consider.
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Where can I practise my salsa?

Banana Republica FAQs - Cuban dancing lessons Essex and East...
We organise regular trips to other clubs in Essex, Herts and London where we know you will receive a warm welcome.
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How do I know this is a good recipe? Do you test them?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
The recipes posted to this group are not kitchen tested to ensure they are valid recipes and work. They are checked for stylistic and subject content only and for the most part they are posted AS they have been received. It it appears to be a valid, cookable recipe, we post it. They are intended for the enjoyment of the reading public.
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What style should I use? How should I type my recipe?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
Use plain text, not html. Avoid special characters such as fractions or degree signs. These become corrupted and we must guess at their meaning when we edit the recipe. List your ingredients in one column. This newsgroup is particularly popular with blind readers and one column is much easier to understand. Chack yur spellling. Use measurements that are widely understood. For example, when someone uses "a stick of oleo" as an ingredient we get messages asking how big a stick is and what is oleo.
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Why is there a delay in posting my recipe?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
When we receive recipes, we look at them to see if they are in the proper format. If they are, they are generally posted the same day. If they are not, they must be edited. This delays posting. Also remember we are people with lives, families, jobs and unanticipated life events which may interfere with moderation
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What if my recipe never appears in the newsgroup?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
We swear, we promise, we guarantee that if we do not post your recipe or request in the newsgroup, we will send you a note explaining why. If you do not see your recipe or request appear in the newsgroup and you do not hear from us that means something disappeared in transit. Write us and tell us. We will look into it. If you do not see your article within two weeks, instead of resubmitting, email Patricia Hill at recipes@swcp.com asking about its status.
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Oops! I sent in a recipe with a mistake. What do I do now?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
If you discover that your article was posted with an error, then send the *Corrected* recipe with a brief explanation of the error to Patricia, (recipes@swcp.com) and your corrected version will be posted. Tempting TacosHead for the border without leaving your house! Serve up your own Mexican fiesta with chicken, beef and even fish tacos. Twice-Baked PotatoesTwice baked = Twice as fabulous! Try different seasonings and mix-ins to jazz up this family favorite.
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If my recipe doesn't call for processing, do I need to do so?

National Center for Home Food Preservation | Canning FAQs
Many recipes passed down through the years or found in older cookbooks do not include instructions for processing. The foods are usually canned by the open kettle method, sealed and stored. Foods prepared in this manner present a serious health risk — particularly low acid foods. To minimize the risk of food spoilage, all high acid foods should be processed in a water bath canner or pressure canner and all low acid foods in a pressure canner.
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How do I use My Recipe Box?

About Us : FAQ : Questions : Food Network
To begin, click on the "Add to Your Recipe Box" link found on any recipe page. Please note that you must have registered for a My Recipe Box account to save recipes. If you do have an account, sign in and your selected recipes will be added to your Recipe Box. If you do not have an account, you must click the "Sign Up" link to register. You may also register and sign in by clicking the "My Recipe Box" link at the top right of every page.
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How do I use the recipe search?

About Us : FAQ : Questions : Food Network
To search for recipes, type a keyword into the search box at the top of any page and click the "Search" button. Be sure that the "Recipes" tab above the search box is selected. You may search for an ingredient (chicken, beef, pasta, etc.), a type of dish (casserole, meatloaf, cookie, etc.) or a Food Network chef’s name (Rachael Ray, Paula Deen, Alton Brown, etc.). Be as general or specific as you like. You will receive a full list of recipes associated with that keyword.
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How do I sell a recipe to Bahama Breeze?

Bahama Breeze Company Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
We would love to hear your suggestions for new menu items. We do not, however, accept recipe submissions.
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Can I submit a recipe?

Frequently Asked Questions | Disney Family.com
We love to receive recipes from our members. To submit your recipe, please use our article submission form.
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How do I create a recipe?

NutriMirror | frequently asked questions
Recipes are created and edited the same as menus. However, one thing to note is that once a recipe has been added to your food log, you will no longer be able to edit the details for that recipe. To create a recipe, first click the appropriate Edit button on the menus & recipes page. Use the form to create a new recipe name. The name of the recipe will appear in the list below. Then click the recipe name you wish to edit. Adding foods to your recipe is just like adding foods to your food log.
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