Ingredients:
1 to 1 & 1/2 cups of
Pico de Gallo3-4 avocados
Slice avocados in half. Remove the pit - but don't toss it!

Scoop out "meat" of the avocados onto a plate. Mash with a fork or
potato masher.


Add
pico de gallo to mashed avocados.

Stir.
Wa-la!

Place the pits in the guacamole to keep it from browning quickly.
1 comment:
FYI this was the very first time I ever cut into an avocado.
I've verified with those that eat guacamole that this is some damn good guac!
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