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Cool, since the subject is moving toward Soap I have a question. I make
soap, you know a little lye, a little h20 a lot of lard/fat/oil
well anyway my Tia Julia told me that Abuelita Virginia Diaz (dob: 1886
Close to Santa Maria de Los Angeles, Jalisco) used to also make soap
but she didn't know her recipe. Being that my grandmothers mom came
from the Tepetongo area but lived many years in Jalisco I'm kind of
"assuming" that is where the soap making ability/teaching came from.
So do any of you know if your grandparents or g-grandparents made soap?
If so do you all have one of their recipes? Do you recall where they
got their Lye or did they make it?
thanks,
joseph
ps: . . .soap opera. . .la opera de javon.
janet iglesias wrote:
"Alborada" is a soap opera @ 9pm on Univision.
Janet
Iglesias![]()
From: "Edward Serros"
<ed@...>
Reply-To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
To: ranchos@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ranchos] Historical Novels and CDs
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 16:05:50 -0000
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "elviraz" <elviraz@e...>
wrote:
If you can get it in your area, try to watch a novela called
'Alborada". It's a historical
novel about Mexico during the early 1800s. It'll give you a good idea
of Mexico during that
time. There are other historical novelas about Mexico you can either
get on tape or CD.
Elvira,
I am interested in your historical novel and other historical CDs. What
source do you use to
purchase these items? I could not find "Alborada" on Amazon or Libros
Latinos.
Thanks,
Ed
YAHOO!
GROUPS LINKS
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