Hey Perry, Does this mean Ta-Lin finished their new building or are they still in the construction process? I haven't been to Abq. in a while, but the last time I went to Ta-Lin they were just getting started with the construction. Sue Perry C. Abernethy wrote: > I just noticed that the Smiths in Albuquerque on 4th Street, NW > between Montano and Osuna has added a whole section on New Mexico > foods and chile. Many different kinds of fresh and dried chiles, > including different concoctions and brands of red chile powder, > different types of chipotle powders and mixes, 100's of hot sauces, > etc. Its a pilot project for all their stores in New Mexico. The name > of the place on Eubank, S.E. south of I-40 is the "Chile Addict". The > Smiths mentioned above has alot of their stuff also. On 4th Street > there is also a brand new Mexican supermarket and on Lousiana, SE a > brand new Oriental (India, China, Thai, Japan, Indonesia, etc) > supermarket-"Ta-Lin" All have a large variety of fresh and dried > chiles of all varieties. Ta Lin also has a large variety of chutnies, > curries, etc.from different oriental countries, including "frozen > dinners" for lunch and the microwave????? Perry > ----- Original Message ----- From: "debbie roberts" <dplant8@yahoo.com> > To: <pcabernethy@comcast.net> > Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 10:29 AM > Subject: Chili-Heads / red chili > > >> Hi, I was reading the information from the Chili-heads thread and >> thought you might know where (or would know links) to find good red >> chili powder. We had a friend whose father was a native of New Mexico >> and would get some of the best I've had. (I don't think it was >> Hatch). We are going that way and sure would appreciate any advice as >> to where to purchase. Thanks, D Roberts Dplant8@yahoo.com >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Do you Yahoo!? >> New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! > >