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mtnester

(8,885 posts)
28. I agree with this - good tamales are HARD to find in central Ohio
Thu Mar 22, 2012, 07:27 PM
Mar 2012

I took a tamale making class last Saturday..not as hard as it seems, but DANG, do not ever combine it with making mole...(part of the class as well)

Pick ONE..not both, for the same day.

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I agree with this - good tamales are HARD to find in central Ohio mtnester Mar 2012 #28
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