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JimLane

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Oct 3, 2001, 3:52:14 PM10/3/01
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Here is the information on Corn Maiden. They sell their tamales
in two sizes (2.5 oz. amd 5 oz.) Prices per dozen large range
from $21.00 to over $28 (lobster). Traditional tamales range from
$21 tp $22.80. Sauces come in 8 oz.and 16 oz. Prices (large) run
from $3.50 to $5. Minimum order is one dozen mix and match at
least four of a kind. Mail order via Visa, MasterCard only.
Shipping ???


jim


CORN MAIDEN

Corn Maiden Foods, Inc.
P.O. Box 905
Culver City, CA 90232-0905
or
8635 Kittyhawk Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90045

Tel: 310.338.3383
Fax: 310.338.3386

Farmers' Markets: (CA only)
Mon: West Hollywood
Tue: Culver City, Torrance, Warner Center
Wed: Westchester
Thur: Downtown LA, El Segundo, South Pasadena, Westwood, Glendora
Fri: Hermosa Beach, Huntington Beach, Laguna Hills
Sat: Calabasas, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Torrance, Hacienda Heights
Sun: Beverly Hills, Encino, Hollywood, Laguna Nigel, Pacific
Palisades, Santa Monica, Studio City


Traditional Tamales:
Beef, garlic & New Mexico chili
Grilled chicken, Anaheim green chili & cilantro
Pork carnitas and green chili
Green corn with sweet yellow corn
Pineapple, coconut & raisins.


Gourmet Tamales:
Green chili & smoked Gouda
Chicken breast & mango habanero BBQ sauce
Goat cheese, sun-dried tomatoes & walnuts
Rock shrimp, pineapple & chipotle sauce
Smoked salmon, cream cheese & chives
Turkey, fresh cranberries & achiote BBQ sauce
Blue corn, grilled chicken breast red mole sauce
Broccoli, corn & roasted bell peppers
Black beans, jalapeno jack cheese & scallions
Smoked chicken, cashew, cilantro & chili pesto
Pork tenderloin, wild mushrooms & red port sauce
Lobster, peppers & dill bouillabaisse sauce
Eggplant, zucchini, roasted red peppers, tomatoes & herbs
Spinach, leeks, fresh corn & nutmeg
Belgian chocolate, raspberries & walnuts
Pumpkin, currants & brandy
Blue corn, green chili & Monterrey Jack
Portabello, shitake, oyster & button mushrooms with garlic &
thyme
Vegetarian chorizo, tomato & spices
Zucchini, yellow squash, peas & chilies


Gourmet Sauces:
Black bean & cilantro (med)
Sweet red bell pepper (mild)
Orange & achiote (med)
Tomatillo (mild)
Roasted corn & chili (med)
Mango-habanero BBQ (hot)
Red mole sauce (mild)
New Mexico chili (hot)
Roma tomato & basil (mild)
Tequila, lime & jalapeno cream (hot)
Cashew & chili pesto (hot)
Tomato & chipotle chili (med)


ST

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Oct 9, 2001, 5:19:18 PM10/9/01
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Lola's in Carlsbad has very good traditional tamales.
"JimLane" <ensen...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Doug McClure

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Nov 2, 2001, 1:16:14 AM11/2/01
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Trader Joe's Fearless Flyer arrived today. On page 9 they indicate
that they're selling four varieties of Corn Maiden tamales.

DKM


On Wed, 03 Oct 2001 19:52:14 GMT, ensen...@yahoo.com (JimLane)
wrote:

JimLane

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Nov 2, 2001, 5:27:39 AM11/2/01
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Yep, saw this great news too and the prices are fairly close
(have to find that list again!). I have had all these types. Of
them, I like the pork one best.


jim

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