Sunday, April 22, 2007

Mrs. Sanchez Red Chile Sauce

I have always made my own red chile sauce from scratch. I altered it just a bit after finding this recipe in the November 1994 issue of Saveur. You can mix it with pork or beef for Chile Colorado or Carne Adovada. This is an authentic New Mexico Red Chile.

Mrs. Sanchez Red Chile Sauce

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MAKES 2 CUPS

Some cooks add oregano, cumin, onion, and garlic to their red chile sauce; some use broth. But with good chiles, the sauce is just as often left very plain, and made very spicy. Chile colorado is eaten with burritos, enchiladas, beans, posole, and other bean- or corn-based foods.

3 tbsp. vegetable oil
1 tbsp. flour
6 tbsp. ground red chile, preferably Chimayó
1 clove garlic, peeled and chopped
2 cups water
1/2 tsp. salt or more to taste

1. In a heavy pot or skillet (nonstick works best), heat oil over medium-low heat. Add flour and cook, stirring frequently, until browned. Add chile and garlic and continue to cook for about 1 minute. Stir often to prevent burning.

2. Add 2 cups or more water (sauce should be thick enough to coat a spoon), and stir thoroughly. Bring to a boil, lower heat, and, continuing to stir and scrape bottom of pot to prevent sticking or burning, simmer for about 5 minutes, or until sauce tastes cooked. Add salt to taste. The sauce will keep, refrigerated, for about one week.

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7 Tips to Simplify Your Life - Clipmarks

Clipmarks user Randyman0508 has sent you the clip: 7 Tips to Simplify Your Life

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7 Tips to Simplify Your Life
by Barbara Myers

1. De-clutter. Begin by grabbing an empty shopping bag. Walk around your home. Fill the bag with anything you don't use or love. Place the bag in your car and drop it off at a charitable organization. Repeat weekly.

2. Control your time. Reduce obligations. Learn to say no more often. Even one fewer activity per week can allow you some down time.

3. Do without. Stop impulse purchases. Each item you buy costs more than the purchase price. Consider upkeep costs in both time and dollars.

4. Pare down. Do you really need six spatulas or 30 pairs of shoes?

5. Have a weekly "no noise" day. Turn off the TV and radio. Tune in to nature and your family.

6. Make a list. Split your current activities and tasks into two columns: things I enjoy and things I don't enjoy. How can your reduce the second column and increase the first?

7. Organize everything. What takes up too much of your time? Simplify your routines, paperwork, wardrobe and your life.

Free "50 Ways to Manage Your Time" tips booklet. Visit www.ineedmoretime.com

Copyright 2002-06 Barbara Myers. All Rights Reserved.

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Hotel Casa De La O

Another interesting De La O establishment in Mexico
Casa de la O - Bed and Breakfast in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Casa de la O - Bed and Breakfast in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Casa de la "O"
Bed & Breakfast
San Miguel de Allende

$30 USD per person with a minimum of 3 day stay, $15 USD per additional person.

"Casa de la O" Bed and Breakfast is located just 3 Blocks from the "El Jardin" - San Miguel de Allende's main square.

Casa de la O offers a 6 Rooms and 4 apartaments in a colonial home, each with their own bathroom, and a large and beautiful garden.

Casa de la O permits smokers, children and pets are welcome.

For more information about this Bed and Breakfast
in San Miguel de Allende, please contact us at:

Contact: casadelao2002@yahoo.com.mx

TEL.:+011 52 (415) 152 0141
+011 52 (415) 152 2468

San Miguel de Allende, Gto.

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Cafe De La O

This is a website from what seems to be a club or restaurant in Mexico. Interesting. I like the name.
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CAFÉ
DE LA O


Sor Juana No. 652, entre Amanecer Ranchero y 4ta Av.

Tel.5736-9925

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Twice removed cousin explanation

For those interested in genealogy this is a pretty good map of where we all fall in the family tree.
clipped from www.voilaweb.com
- Twice removed cousin explanation -
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15 Priciples to Creating What You Want

1. Never compromise your integrity for anyone or anything.
2. Don't try to be all things to all people. Learn to say no politely and pleasantly , but immediately and firmly.
3. Never wait for something to happen; make it happen! Do it now!
4. Do not be overwhelmed by the tasks before you. Don't try to do everything; just do something.
5. To accomplish your objective, first begin. Secondly, concentrate exclusively on the project at hand. Third, don't stop.
6. Let circumstances dictate your priorities; let priorities determine your actions.
7. Focus your efforts on the root of the problem. Don't expend energy on peripheral issues that are not crucial to producing results.
8. For maximum effectiveness, do only what you do best and let others do the rest.
9. Concentrate on long-term, permanent solutions rather than stop gap measures.
10. Don't waste time telling people what you are doing or what you are going to do. Results have a way of informing the world.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Laughing Babies

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Haunting Photos

Some of these are facinating, some are disturbing, all tell a story.
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Tanker facing an approaching storm
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That picture of the girl trapped in the mud was taken by and copyrighted to Frank Fourier. It depicts Omaira Sánchez, 13, who was trapped with her
legs pressed by debris from her own house for three days; she and 23,000 more people died there. It occurred on November 13, 1985 when the eruption of
the Nevado del Ruiz volcano produced a huge mudslide in Armero, Colombia (South America).

When rescue teams tried to help her, they realized that her legs were trapped. The only feasible option was to pull her out by breaking and ripping
her legs off. Omayra remained strong until the last moment of her life. According to people who were by her side during those moments, the little girl
wanted to live, saying her only worry was to go back to school.
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Sunday, April 08, 2007

Happy Easter, from Rocio Montagner

First Easter without our angel, IT IS SOOOO HARD! We miss him so very much! We feel so very sad without him! I remember last year Frank hid the Easter eggs and both Zachary and Kelvin did their egg hunt! He had just had his chemo treatment and we were unable to go to my sister's, but it was OK! We were together and that's all that mattered! Now we are not ALL together, Kelvin is gone. I can tell you one thing, the pain does not get better, you just seem to get USE TO IT! How unfair, we need to learn to live with a big hole in our hearts!
I don't think we can ever "Get Better" but just learn to live with this horrible emptiness.
Love MOM & DAD
P.S. Enjoy your day with your children and make some wonderful memories, that's all we have left, wonderful memories.