I will obviously do everything in my power to make salsa taste more like fruit than vegetables.

But most of the time I love a combination of the two.

I still am a salsa-juice dipper and am not quite sure how I feel about the “chunks.” I don’t mind the chunks of fruit, but if I ingest chunks of veggies I want to cry. Luckily the salty chip usually makes up for it.

I love granny smith apples. Aren’t they delicious?

Since I tend to eat them smothered in caramel sauce, I decided to take a healthier route. Many times I make a big batch of salsa at the beginning of the week to use with fish, chicken, salads, eggs, or for when I feel like trying to find the answer to life’s problems in the bottom of a Stacy’s Pita Chip bag.

It’s a great snack to have on hand. The pita chips… well they are just dangerous.


I love this salsa because it is a bit tart. But I also added a sprinkle of sugar, simply so I wouldn’t go into convulsions eating vegetables alone. You could use a sweetener of your choice.


Green Apple Salsa

2 granny smith apples, chopped

1/2 bell pepper (I used yellow), chopped

1 plum tomato, chopped

1/4 sweet onion, chopped

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon sugar

3 tablespoons lime juice

Combine all ingredients in a bowl and toss. Serve with salty tortilla chips or cinnamon sugar pita chips.



If you’re looking for me, I’ll probably be inside a pita chip bag.

Send help.