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Mar. 2, 2012

Vol. 2.83 No. 9

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Watch the Hottest Salsa in the World be Made at El Pinto Restaurant with the Trinidad Scorpion Pepper

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l Pinto Restaurant in Albuquerque is inviting media to watch the bottling of the 1.1 million Scoville unit Trinidad Scorpion Pepper in El Pinto’s exclusive and limited edition Scorpion Salsa. The Trinidad Scorpion pepper was certified by the Chile Pepper Institute at New Mexico State University as one of the top three hottest peppers in the world. El Pinto Restaurant in Albuquerque will use great caution in producing this product and the limited edition Scorpion Salsa will be available for serious “chileheads’ at next week’s Fiery Food Show in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Chile is measured in Scoville heat units and while a jalapeño reaches 4,000 Scoville units, the Trinidad Scorpion consistently tested at 1.17 million units. El Pinto will use less than one pound of these precious peppers and dilute the recipe to make 100 gallons of salsa. El Pinto food engineers and chile experts from Las Cruces, New Mexico have formulated a recipe that will come in at 12,000 Scoville units. That will make the El Pinto Scorpion Salsa the hottest salsa in the world. El Pinto Restaurant in Albuquerque New Mexico is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year and is known for serving iconic New Mexican cuisine. El Pinto started bottling their salsa ten years ago which is now distributed in grocery stores in all 50 states and is available online at www.elpinto.com. The limited edition Scorpion Salsa will only be available online at www.elpinto.com or at the Fiery Food Show in Albuquerque New Mexico March 2-4 at Sandia Resort and Casino. The Fiery Food Show is the top “Hot Foods” spot in the industry and is the perfect place to heat it up with Scorpion Salsa made with the Trinidad Scorpion chile pepper. Media is invited to watch El Pinto prepare and bottle this special batch of Scorpion Salsa Monday, February 27th at 11:00am. The address is 10500 Forth Street NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87114.

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n increasing number of Americans have found a new way to save a dollar— or, at any rate, to save the dollar bill. At Issue That’s because they’re asking legislators to oppose the effort to take the dollar bill out of circulation and replace it with a dollar coin. The dollar bill’s supporters say such a switch would not only eliminate an American icon, it would cost businesses money. According to the experts at the economics research firm John Dunham & Associates, getting rid of the dollar bill would cost businesses about $200 million a year and lead to more than 4,000 job losses—and that doesn’t even include additional capital expenses

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Saving The Dollar Bill such as new cash registers, changecounting machines, cash drawers, larger safes and so on. There will also be costs to banks, money transfer companies and other financial firms. The Expert’s Opinion “Essentially, this would be a tax increase on businesses from coast to coast,” explained John Dunham. “Americans are already struggling with a poor economy, and forcibly removing the dollar bill from circulation for a dollar coin will only exacerbate these problems for business owners.” The Government Report A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report appears to agree. It indicates “the cost of producing coins for a full replacement is never fully recovered during the 30-year

analysis.” Even without considering the cost of producing, transferring, distributing, storing and managing dollar coins, the GAO estimate

shows that the dollar coin would actually be a net cost to the government for at least the first 10 years. The People’s Preference The potential switch is also unpopular. According to a study by Luntz Global, 97 percent of Americans believe the dollar bill is more convenient than the dollar coin. What Some People Are Doing Americans for George-a group of like-minded individuals, businesses and organizations seeking to ensure that the citizens of the United States maintain the ability to choose their preferred currency-has a number of ideas about how to save the dollar bill.

What You Can Do To get more facts, sign a petition or learn about additional steps you can take, visit www. AmericansforGeorge.org. (NAPSI)—


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