Sunday, February 13, 2011

Red Gold Salsa Guacamole


A few days ago a package arrived in the mail from Red Gold Tomatoes. I have consistently been choosing the Red Gold brand over Hunt's for several months, so when I was contacted by a Red Gold PR rep about receiving a "pretty cool tomato kit", I was stoked. However, I never anticipated the quality and care that was put into preparing and mailing the package. It was in a large box with a fruit crate-type label announcing that it was TOMATOES, so when the mail lady brought it to my door, she expressed surprise that anyone would mail fresh tomatoes in the dead of winter.


The box inside was a cardboard replica of a wooden crate and was beautifully packed and generously filled with four cans of tomato products, jar of salsa, reusable tote bag, magnetic clip and frame magnet, key chain, cookbook, recipe cards, coupon, AND a die cast metal SSR Model replica with doors, hood and trunk that open and a steering wheel that turns, which was immediately confiscated by my husband for his office bookshelf!


Red Gold has very attractive packaging and features my favorite kitchen color red!


This family owned company in Indiana has an interesting history. It was begun in 1942 as a venture to help feed the US Army after Pearl Harbor and has continued that humanitarian spirit through donations for 9/11, hurricane relief, and national food bank assistance, including the Oklahoma Regional Food Bank. The Oklahoma event occurred in conjunction with the unveiling of a billboard featuring America's largest tomato cans in March 2010.

The website is very attractive and user-friendly, with interesting articles about the company and an online store, and features a recipe contest -"Release Your Inner Red Gold Chef" where everyone who submits a recipe is a winner!



Other blogs have featured giveaways for their tomato kits, but I have selfishly chosen to keep my products.



I found my inspiration for the guacamole here. I used meyer lemon juice instead of lime, forgot to add the cilantro, and I subbed salsa for the can of tomatoes and onions. The salsa, which is colorful and chunky with juicy tomatoes, onions, and peppers, has a natural sweetness from the tomatoes since there is no sugar added. I love simple and fresh when it comes to guacamole, and this one is deliciously simple and fresh. I am looking forward to trying other recipes from my new cookbook and from the website!

5 comments:

  1. Hi Linda, I'm giving you the Stylish Blogger Award! You can go to my blog and read about it there. Play along if you want to. Your salsa looks yummy. Congrats on your winning! Happy day to you, Annie

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  2. Hm-m-m-m. Can I buy this stuff in the DFW area? I will be on the lookout because you make them sound so good!

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  3. Thanks for visiting, Annie!

    Paula, according to the Red Gold website, Texas is included in the states that carry their brand. Thanks for stopping by.

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  4. I used to buy the Red Gold brand at Crest when I lived up there. Always very tasty and I love their packaging. The car is too cool!

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  5. I'm not sure I've seen this brand on the east coast. Your guacamole looks yummy! Hope all is well with you!

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