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(@ojaurequireyes)
Posts: 46
 

I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the research of our families, but I think it would be interesting to look at the various family customs/traditions that have been passed down through the generations, including the different foods and their variations.  Is anyone else interested?

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Posted : 01/03/2006 5:45 pm
(@makas_nc)
Posts: 2224
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Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

I know
that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the research of
our families, but I think it would be interesting to look at the
various family customs/traditions that have been passed down through
the generations, including the different foods and their variations. 
Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so
we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why
we were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in
the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the
files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn’t mean we’ll always hit it, but
with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the “Nuestra Vida” project. . . i appreciate you taking
over this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete
overview position of this new path. . . .that is what you just
volunteered for isn’t it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities?  If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for these
kind of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe
to that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to
accomplish when he created the multiple mailing lists within the
Nuestros Ranchos site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content.
Thanks Arturo for your foresight and great webmaster skills.

wlm27mhm @yahoo.com”><wlm27mhm@yahoo.com> wrote:


All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to share?
Hilda

 
Posted : 02/03/2006 2:00 am
(@makas_nc)
Posts: 2224
Member Admin
 

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

I know
that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the research of
our families, but I think it would be interesting to look at the
various family customs/traditions that have been passed down through
the generations, including the different foods and their variations. 
Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so
we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why
we were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in
the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the
files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always hit it, but
with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you taking
over this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete
overview position of this new path. . . .that is what you just
volunteered for isn't it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities?  If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for these
kind of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe
to that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to
accomplish when he created the multiple mailing lists within the
Nuestros Ranchos site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content.
Thanks Arturo for your foresight and great webmaster skills.

wlm27mhm @yahoo.com"><wlm27mhm@yahoo.com> wrote:


All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to share?
Hilda

 
Posted : 02/03/2006 2:00 am
(@ojaurequireyes)
Posts: 46
 

You're a great sales person Joseph.  I'd be more than happy to oversee this.  I just have to figure out how and what I'm doing. 

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
Rowland Heights, CA

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

> I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the
> research of our families, but I think it would be interesting to look
> at the various family customs/traditions that have been passed down
> through the generations, including the different foods and their
> variations. Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so

we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why we
were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in
the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the
files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always hit it, but
with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you taking over
this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete overview
position of this new path. . . .that is what you just volunteered for
isn't it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we
can eventually create a new email list for these kind
of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe to
that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to accomplish
when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros Ranchos
site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content. Thanks Arturo for
your foresight and great webmaster skills.

>
>
> wlm27mhm wrote:
>
>
> All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> share? Hilda
> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
> Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
>
> To post, send email to:
> general@nuestrosranchos.org
>
> To change your subscription, log on to:
> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
>
>
>
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>
> makes sharing a breeze.
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>
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>
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>
>
> Zacatecas mexico
>
> Zacatecas hotel
>
> Fiesta americana aguascalientes
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>
> * Visit your group "ranchos
> " on the web.
>
> * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> ranchos-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
>
>
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Posted : 02/03/2006 4:30 am
(@ojaurequireyes)
Posts: 46
 

You're a great sales person Joseph.  I'd be more than happy to oversee this.  I just have to figure out how and what I'm doing. 

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
Rowland Heights, CA

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

> I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the
> research of our families, but I think it would be interesting to look
> at the various family customs/traditions that have been passed down
> through the generations, including the different foods and their
> variations. Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so

we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why we
were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in
the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the
files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always hit it, but
with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you taking over
this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete overview
position of this new path. . . .that is what you just volunteered for
isn't it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we
can eventually create a new email list for these kind
of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe to
that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to accomplish
when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros Ranchos
site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content. Thanks Arturo for
your foresight and great webmaster skills.

>
>
> wlm27mhm wrote:
>
>
> All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> share? Hilda
> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
> Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
>
> To post, send email to:
> general@nuestrosranchos.org
>
> To change your subscription, log on to:
> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
>
>
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Yahoo! Mail
> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail
>
> makes sharing a breeze.
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Aguascalientes
>
> Criminal offenses
>
> Zacatecas
>
>
> Zacatecas mexico
>
> Zacatecas hotel
>
> Fiesta americana aguascalientes
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
>
> * Visit your group "ranchos
> " on the web.
>
> * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> ranchos-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
>
>
> * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of
> Service .
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>

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Posted : 02/03/2006 4:30 am
(@scooterpie1968)
Posts: 118
 
Olivia, did you volunteer for this or did Joseph volunteer you!?
hahaha

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes <ojaurequireyes@yahoo.com> wrote:

You're a great sales person Joseph.  I'd be more than happy to oversee this.  I just have to figure out how and what I'm doing. 

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
Rowland Heights, CA

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

> I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the
> research of our families, but I think it would be interesting to look
> at the various family customs/traditions that have been passed down
> through the generations, including the different
foods and their
> variations. Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so
we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why we
were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in
the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the
files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always hit it, but
with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you taking over

this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete overview
position of this new path. . . .that is what you just volunteered for
isn't it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for these kind
of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe to
that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to accomplish
when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros Ranchos
site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content. Thanks Arturo for
your foresight and great webmaster skills.

>
>
> wlm27mhm wrote:
>
>
> All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> share? Hilda
> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
>
Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
>
> To post, send email to:
> general@nuestrosranchos.org
>
> To change your subscription, log on to:
> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Yahoo! Mail
> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail
>
> makes sharing a breeze.
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Aguascalientes
>
> Criminal offenses
>
> Zacatecas
>
>
> Zacatecas mexico
>
> Zacatecas hotel
>
> Fiesta americana aguascalientes
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
>
> * Visit your group "ranchos
> " on the web.
>
> * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> ranchos-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
>
>
> * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of
> Service .
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>

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Posted : 02/03/2006 4:45 am
(@scooterpie1968)
Posts: 118
 
Olivia, did you volunteer for this or did Joseph volunteer you!?
hahaha

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes <ojaurequireyes@yahoo.com> wrote:

You're a great sales person Joseph.  I'd be more than happy to oversee this.  I just have to figure out how and what I'm doing. 

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
Rowland Heights, CA

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

> I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the
> research of our families, but I think it would be interesting to look
> at the various family customs/traditions that have been passed down
> through the generations, including the different
foods and their
> variations. Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so
we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why we
were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in
the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the
files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always hit it, but
with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you taking over

this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete overview
position of this new path. . . .that is what you just volunteered for
isn't it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for these kind
of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe to
that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to accomplish
when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros Ranchos
site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content. Thanks Arturo for
your foresight and great webmaster skills.

>
>
> wlm27mhm wrote:
>
>
> All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> share? Hilda
> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
>
Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
>
> To post, send email to:
> general@nuestrosranchos.org
>
> To change your subscription, log on to:
> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Yahoo! Mail
> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail
>
> makes sharing a breeze.
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Aguascalientes
>
> Criminal offenses
>
> Zacatecas
>
>
> Zacatecas mexico
>
> Zacatecas hotel
>
> Fiesta americana aguascalientes
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
>
> * Visit your group "ranchos
> " on the web.
>
> * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> ranchos-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
>
>
> * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of
> Service .
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>

--


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Posted : 02/03/2006 4:45 am
(@makas_nc)
Posts: 2224
Member Admin
 

easy, just start a few catagories like the ones I suggested and have
people send in their stories related to each in relation (somehow) to
their relatives who came from our target area. In the story below you
have my mom who was from El Paso and my dad born in Santa Paula, but
the influence--my grandmother-- was from Jalisco. .

for example my mom used to make nopales in the plain style without
chile sauteed after being boiled even though from her childhood she
liked the style of them being cooked in a chile sauce. Why did she do
that? Well because my grandmother who was born in Las Animas, Santa
Maria de Los Angeles, Jalisco, was a strict mother-in-law when it came
to the wifes of her beloved sons (anyone else ever hear of how much the
mothers loved their sons?) and though this marriage survived until
death did part them there were other marriages from my uncles that
didn't because of the macho domineering type of attitude the sons of my
grandparents had about how they should be cared for by their wives. In
my marriage my wife doesn't cook for me. . .she just cooks. And for
that matter when I sometimes cook I don't cook for her I just cook. but
that wasn't the case in my parents lives. I think I said to the group
before that one day I caught my mom eating her nopales with chile not
many months after my dad died. And she was crying while she ate them. I
asked her why she was crying and she said that she was eating nopales
the way she liked them. I didn't understand and asked for an
explanation. She said my father liked them plain and for all the years
she had been married to him she hadn't eaten them like she liked them
with chile because she knew he liked them plain. Now as she was eating
them her preferred way with chile it reminded her of his death.

it was different customs and ideas and traditions that produced us and
Olivia taking the reins of a project like this is extremely important.
I don't know if you know folks or subsets of the Ranchos group
personally but if you could gather some oral history that would be
great. Oral history especially when its just stories of what happened
during a time of youth are full of the customs and traditions that
influenced us today.

basically we would need to take stories like above and put them into
each catagory and upload them into folders on the new site. No sense if
we are going to "soon" be moving over to the new site to build anything
new on the Yahoo site,

joseph

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

You're a
great sales person Joseph.  I'd be more than happy to oversee this.  I
just have to figure out how and what I'm doing. 

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
Rowland Heights, CA

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

> I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the

> research of our families, but I think it would be interesting to
look
> at the various family customs/traditions that have been passed
down
> through the generations, including the different foods and their
> variations. Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so

we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why
we
were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in

the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the

files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always hit it, but

with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you taking
over
this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete overview
position of this new path. . . .that is what you just volunteered for
isn't it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for these
kind
of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe
to
that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to accomplish
when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros Ranchos
site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content. Thanks Arturo for

your foresight and great webmaster skills.

>
>
> wlm27mhm wrote:
>
>
> All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> share? Hilda
> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
> Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
>
> To post, send email to:
> general@nuestrosranchos.org
>
> To change your subscription, log on to:
> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
>
>
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Yahoo! Mail
> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail
>

> makes sharing a breeze.
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Aguascalientes
>

> Criminal offenses
>

> Zacatecas
>

>
> Zacatecas mexico
>

> Zacatecas hotel
>

> Fiesta americana aguascalientes
>

>
>
>
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
> YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
>
> * Visit your group "ranchos
> " on the web.
>
> * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> ranchos-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
>
>
> * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of
> Service .
>
>
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
>

 
Posted : 02/03/2006 11:15 am
(@makas_nc)
Posts: 2224
Member Admin
 

easy, just start a few catagories like the ones I suggested and have
people send in their stories related to each in relation (somehow) to
their relatives who came from our target area. In the story below you
have my mom who was from El Paso and my dad born in Santa Paula, but
the influence--my grandmother-- was from Jalisco. .

for example my mom used to make nopales in the plain style without
chile sauteed after being boiled even though from her childhood she
liked the style of them being cooked in a chile sauce. Why did she do
that? Well because my grandmother who was born in Las Animas, Santa
Maria de Los Angeles, Jalisco, was a strict mother-in-law when it came
to the wifes of her beloved sons (anyone else ever hear of how much the
mothers loved their sons?) and though this marriage survived until
death did part them there were other marriages from my uncles that
didn't because of the macho domineering type of attitude the sons of my
grandparents had about how they should be cared for by their wives. In
my marriage my wife doesn't cook for me. . .she just cooks. And for
that matter when I sometimes cook I don't cook for her I just cook. but
that wasn't the case in my parents lives. I think I said to the group
before that one day I caught my mom eating her nopales with chile not
many months after my dad died. And she was crying while she ate them. I
asked her why she was crying and she said that she was eating nopales
the way she liked them. I didn't understand and asked for an
explanation. She said my father liked them plain and for all the years
she had been married to him she hadn't eaten them like she liked them
with chile because she knew he liked them plain. Now as she was eating
them her preferred way with chile it reminded her of his death.

it was different customs and ideas and traditions that produced us and
Olivia taking the reins of a project like this is extremely important.
I don't know if you know folks or subsets of the Ranchos group
personally but if you could gather some oral history that would be
great. Oral history especially when its just stories of what happened
during a time of youth are full of the customs and traditions that
influenced us today.

basically we would need to take stories like above and put them into
each catagory and upload them into folders on the new site. No sense if
we are going to "soon" be moving over to the new site to build anything
new on the Yahoo site,

joseph

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

You're a
great sales person Joseph.  I'd be more than happy to oversee this.  I
just have to figure out how and what I'm doing. 

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
Rowland Heights, CA

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

> I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the

> research of our families, but I think it would be interesting to
look
> at the various family customs/traditions that have been passed
down
> through the generations, including the different foods and their
> variations. Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so

we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why
we
were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in

the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the

files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always hit it, but

with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you taking
over
this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete overview
position of this new path. . . .that is what you just volunteered for
isn't it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for these
kind
of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe
to
that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to accomplish
when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros Ranchos
site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content. Thanks Arturo for

your foresight and great webmaster skills.

>
>
> wlm27mhm wrote:
>
>
> All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> share? Hilda
> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
> Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
>
> To post, send email to:
> general@nuestrosranchos.org
>
> To change your subscription, log on to:
> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
>
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> makes sharing a breeze.
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>

> Zacatecas hotel
>

> Fiesta americana aguascalientes
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Posted : 02/03/2006 11:15 am
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Posts: 2224
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Peggy Delgado wrote:

Olivia, did you volunteer for this or did Joseph volunteer you!?
hahaha

My grandmother taught me to hear with open ears. when I read her email
I just read it with open ears. What I heard was, "Hey Joseph, My family
came from our target area and I want to spearhead a new project. I want
to encourage everyone to send in their stories related to "Nuestra
Vida" so we can start saving them. Is it okay if I do such a project?"

Now tell the truth Peggy, did you hear the same? And Olivia isn't that
what you meant also? Well even if you didn't mean that I think your
subconscious was crying out to be part of this great new project.

remember "hear with open ears."

joseph

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes @yahoo.com"><ojaurequireyes@yahoo.com>
wrote:

You're
a great sales person Joseph.  I'd be more than happy to oversee this. 
I just have to figure out how and what I'm doing. 

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
Rowland Heights, CA

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

> I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the

> research of our families, but I think it would be interesting to
look
> at the various family customs/traditions that have been passed
down
> through the generations, including the different foods and their
> variations. Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so

we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why
we
were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in

the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the

files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always hit it, but

with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you taking
over
this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete overview
position of this new path. . . .that is what you just volunteered for
isn't it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for these
kind
of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe
to
that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to accomplish
when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros Ranchos
site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content. Thanks Arturo for

your foresight and great webmaster skills.

>
>
> wlm27mhm wrote:
>
>
> All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> share? Hilda
> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
> Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
>
> To post, send email to:
> general@nuestrosranchos.org
>
> To change your subscription, log on to:
> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
>
>
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail
>
> makes sharing a breeze.
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Aguascalientes
>
> Criminal offenses
>
> Zacatecas
>
>
> Zacatecas mexico
>
> Zacatecas hotel
>
> Fiesta americana aguascalientes
>
>
>
>
>
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>
> * Visit your group "ranchos
> " on the web.
>
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Posted : 02/03/2006 11:15 am
(@makas_nc)
Posts: 2224
Member Admin
 

Peggy Delgado wrote:

Olivia, did you volunteer for this or did Joseph volunteer you!?
hahaha

My grandmother taught me to hear with open ears. when I read her email
I just read it with open ears. What I heard was, "Hey Joseph, My family
came from our target area and I want to spearhead a new project. I want
to encourage everyone to send in their stories related to "Nuestra
Vida" so we can start saving them. Is it okay if I do such a project?"

Now tell the truth Peggy, did you hear the same? And Olivia isn't that
what you meant also? Well even if you didn't mean that I think your
subconscious was crying out to be part of this great new project.

remember "hear with open ears."

joseph

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes @yahoo.com"><ojaurequireyes@yahoo.com>
wrote:

You're
a great sales person Joseph.  I'd be more than happy to oversee this. 
I just have to figure out how and what I'm doing. 

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
Rowland Heights, CA

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

> I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the

> research of our families, but I think it would be interesting to
look
> at the various family customs/traditions that have been passed
down
> through the generations, including the different foods and their
> variations. Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so

we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why
we
were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in

the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the

files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always hit it, but

with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you taking
over
this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete overview
position of this new path. . . .that is what you just volunteered for
isn't it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for these
kind
of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe
to
that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to accomplish
when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros Ranchos
site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content. Thanks Arturo for

your foresight and great webmaster skills.

>
>
> wlm27mhm wrote:
>
>
> All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> share? Hilda
> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
> Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
>
> To post, send email to:
> general@nuestrosranchos.org
>
> To change your subscription, log on to:
> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
>
>
>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Yahoo! Mail
> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail
>
> makes sharing a breeze.
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Aguascalientes
>
> Criminal offenses
>
> Zacatecas
>
>
> Zacatecas mexico
>
> Zacatecas hotel
>
> Fiesta americana aguascalientes
>
>
>
>
>
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> YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
>
> * Visit your group "ranchos
> " on the web.
>
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Posted : 02/03/2006 11:15 am
(@ojaurequireyes)
Posts: 46
 

I didn't exactly volunteer.  Shows you what happens if you ask certain questions.

Olivia

Peggy Delgado <scooterpie1968@yahoo.com> wrote:

Olivia, did you volunteer for this or did Joseph volunteer you!?
hahaha

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes <ojaurequireyes@yahoo.com> wrote:

You're a great sales person Joseph.  I'd be more than happy to oversee this.  I just have to figure out how and what I'm doing. 

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
Rowland Heights, CA

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Olivia
Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

> I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the
> research of our families, but I think it would be interesting to look
> at the various family customs/traditions that have been passed down
> through the generations, including the different foods and their
> variations. Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so
we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why we
were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in
the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the
files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas
and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always hit it, but
with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you taking over
this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete overview
position of this new path. . . .that is what you just volunteered for
isn't it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for these kind
of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe to
that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to accomplish
when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros Ranchos
site. . .diversity and the ability to
choose content. Thanks Arturo for
your foresight and great webmaster skills.

>
>
> wlm27mhm wrote:
>
>
> All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> share? Hilda
> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
> Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
>
> To post, send email to:
> general@nuestrosranchos.org
>
> To change your subscription, log on to:
> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Yahoo! Mail
> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail
>
> makes sharing a breeze.
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Aguascalientes
>
> Criminal offenses
>
> Zacatecas
>
>
> Zacatecas mexico
>
> Zacatecas hotel
>
> Fiesta americana aguascalientes
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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GROUPS LINKS
>
> * Visit your group "ranchos
> " on the web.
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Posted : 02/03/2006 2:00 pm
(@ojaurequireyes)
Posts: 46
 

I didn't exactly volunteer.  Shows you what happens if you ask certain questions.

Olivia

Peggy Delgado <scooterpie1968@yahoo.com> wrote:

Olivia, did you volunteer for this or did Joseph volunteer you!?
hahaha

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes <ojaurequireyes@yahoo.com> wrote:

You're a great sales person Joseph.  I'd be more than happy to oversee this.  I just have to figure out how and what I'm doing. 

Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
Rowland Heights, CA

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Olivia
Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:

> I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member is the
> research of our families, but I think it would be interesting to look
> at the various family customs/traditions that have been passed down
> through the generations, including the different foods and their
> variations. Is anyone else interested?

names are just a brief part of what our research should be about. I
would much rather only know our great grandparents and know all the
little details of their lives that they passed onto our grandparents so
we could have a much better picture of the things that influenced why we
were taught what we were taught.

Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a customs area in
the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos area in the
files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the files. But
remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas
and Aguascalientes. Even
though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always hit it, but
with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.

Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you taking over
this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete overview
position of this new path. . . .that is what you just volunteered for
isn't it????

thanks,

joseph

ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes off and
becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for these kind
of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to subscribe to
that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to accomplish
when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros Ranchos
site. . .diversity and the ability to
choose content. Thanks Arturo for
your foresight and great webmaster skills.

>
>
> wlm27mhm wrote:
>
>
> All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> share? Hilda
> -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
> Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
>
> To post, send email to:
> general@nuestrosranchos.org
>
> To change your subscription, log on to:
> http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Yahoo! Mail
> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail
>
> makes sharing a breeze.
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Aguascalientes
>
> Criminal offenses
>
> Zacatecas
>
>
> Zacatecas mexico
>
> Zacatecas hotel
>
> Fiesta americana aguascalientes
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> YAHOO!
GROUPS LINKS
>
> * Visit your group "ranchos
> " on the web.
>
> * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
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>
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Posted : 02/03/2006 2:00 pm
(@scooterpie1968)
Posts: 118
 
Yes, Joseph!
That's exactly what I heard....
Congrats Olivia!
 
Peggy

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Peggy Delgado wrote:

> Olivia, did you volunteer for this or did Joseph volunteer you!?
> hahaha

My grandmother taught me to hear with open ears. when I read her email I
just read it with open ears. What I heard was, "Hey Joseph, My family
came from our target area and I want to spearhead a new project. I want
to encourage everyone to send in their stories related to "Nuestra Vida"
so we can start saving them. Is it okay if I do such a project?"

Now tell the truth Peggy, did you hear the same? And Olivia isn't that
what you meant also? Well even if you didn't mean that I think your
subconscious was crying out to
be part of this great new project.

remember "hear with open ears."

joseph

>
>
> Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:
>
> You're a great sales person Joseph. I'd be more than happy to
> oversee this. I just have to figure out how and what I'm doing.
>
> Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
> Rowland Heights, CA
>
> Joseph Puentes wrote:
>
>
>
> Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:
>
> > I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member
> is the
> > research of our families, but I think it would be
> interesting to look
> > at the various family customs/traditions that have been
> passed down
> > through the generations, including the different foods and
> their
> > variations. Is anyone else interested?
>
> names are just a brief part of what our research should
be
> about. I
> would much rather only know our great grandparents and know
> all the
> little details of their lives that they passed onto our
> grandparents so
> we could have a much better picture of the things that
> influenced why we
> were taught what we were taught.
>
> Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a
> customs area in
> the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos
> area in the
> files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the
> files. But
> remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and
> Aguascalientes. Even
> though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always
> hit it, but
> with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.
>
> Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
> oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you
> taking
over
> this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete
> overview
> position of this new path. . . .that is what you just
> volunteered for
> isn't it????
>
> thanks,
>
> joseph
>
> ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes
> off and
> becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for
> these kind
> of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
> wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to
> subscribe to
> that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to
> accomplish
> when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros
> Ranchos
> site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content. Thanks
> Arturo for
> your foresight and great webmaster skills.
>
> >
> >
> > wlm27mhm wrote:
> >
>
>
> > All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> > share? Hilda
> > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
> > Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
> >
> > To post, send email to:
> > general@nuestrosranchos.org
> >
> > To change your subscription, log on to:
> > http://www.nuestrosranchos.org
> >
> >
> >
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Yahoo! Mail
> > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail
> >
> > makes sharing a breeze.
> >
> > SPONSORED LINKS
> > Aguascalientes
> >
> > Criminal offenses
> >
> > Zacatecas
> >
> >
> > Zacatecas mexico
> >
> > Zacatecas hotel
> >
> > Fiesta americana aguascalientes
> >
> >
>
>
> >
> >
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
> >
> > * Visit your group "ranchos
> > " on the web.
> >
> > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
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> >
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Posted : 02/03/2006 5:30 pm
(@scooterpie1968)
Posts: 118
 
Yes, Joseph!
That's exactly what I heard....
Congrats Olivia!
 
Peggy

Joseph Puentes <makas@nc.rr.com> wrote:

Peggy Delgado wrote:

> Olivia, did you volunteer for this or did Joseph volunteer you!?
> hahaha

My grandmother taught me to hear with open ears. when I read her email I
just read it with open ears. What I heard was, "Hey Joseph, My family
came from our target area and I want to spearhead a new project. I want
to encourage everyone to send in their stories related to "Nuestra Vida"
so we can start saving them. Is it okay if I do such a project?"

Now tell the truth Peggy, did you hear the same? And Olivia isn't that
what you meant also? Well even if you didn't mean that I think your
subconscious was crying out to
be part of this great new project.

remember "hear with open ears."

joseph

>
>
> Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:
>
> You're a great sales person Joseph. I'd be more than happy to
> oversee this. I just have to figure out how and what I'm doing.
>
> Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes
> Rowland Heights, CA
>
> Joseph Puentes wrote:
>
>
>
> Olivia Jaurequi-Reyes wrote:
>
> > I know that our first and foremost task as a Ranchos member
> is the
> > research of our families, but I think it would be
> interesting to look
> > at the various family customs/traditions that have been
> passed down
> > through the generations, including the different foods and
> their
> > variations. Is anyone else interested?
>
> names are just a brief part of what our research should
be
> about. I
> would much rather only know our great grandparents and know
> all the
> little details of their lives that they passed onto our
> grandparents so
> we could have a much better picture of the things that
> influenced why we
> were taught what we were taught.
>
> Yes please do start a recipe area in the files, start a
> customs area in
> the files, start a music area in the files, start a cuentos
> area in the
> files, start a baile area in the files, start a ???? in the
> files. But
> remember we are aiming at Jalisco, Zacatecas and
> Aguascalientes. Even
> though we aim at that target area doesn't mean we'll always
> hit it, but
> with a steady aim we should hit it more often than not.
>
> Thank you Olivia you have found your niche in the Ranchos group,
> oversite of the "Nuestra Vida" project. . . i appreciate you
> taking
over
> this part of our research by volunteering to be in a complete
> overview
> position of this new path. . . .that is what you just
> volunteered for
> isn't it????
>
> thanks,
>
> joseph
>
> ps: Now do you see the posibilities? If this new path takes
> off and
> becomes popular we can eventually create a new email list for
> these kind
> of postings. That way if the few in the group that are not really
> wanting to read this type of posting they can choose not to
> subscribe to
> that mailing list. That, THAT is what Arturo was trying to
> accomplish
> when he created the multiple mailing lists within the Nuestros
> Ranchos
> site. . .diversity and the ability to choose content. Thanks
> Arturo for
> your foresight and great webmaster skills.
>
> >
> >
> > wlm27mhm wrote:
> >
>
>
> > All this yummy food, did we ever do a collection of recipies to
> > share? Hilda
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