MEXICAN POTTERY





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Yolanda

I have a classic olla that I use for cooking my beans.  My
mother-in-law told me to boil water with salt in it until almost gone for
several times before using.  I don't know if my pot has lead in it or not,
but I purchased it in Michoacan, in a village where they are famous for
them.  My mother-in-law and her relatives use these pots all the time to
cook and serve...and they are still living.......

 

But just in case, I found this site you might be interested in:

 


 

Esperanza

Esperanza,  I love the site "Rancho Gordo"  thanks for the tip.
I loved all of the different ollas shown,  Ay que lindura!!!   I did go to the home page and they have lots of other topics to check out.
gracias     Yolanda Medina Perez 

latina1955@aol.com wrote:

Yolanda
I have a classic olla that I use for cooking my beans.  My mother-in-law told me to boil water with salt in it until almost gone for several times before using.  I don't know if my pot has lead in it or not, but I purchased it in Michoacan, in
a village where they are famous for them.  My mother-in-law and her relatives use these pots all the time to cook and serve...and they are still living.......
 
But just in case, I found this site you might be interested in:
 
 
Esperanza





color=#0000ff size=2>Esperanza.......

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color=#0000ff size=2>I just went to the "Rancho Gordo" website and my mouth is
watering!!!  :-)  All the recipes sound delicious!  I have
nopales de castilla growing by the side of my house and tomorrow I plan to go
pick a few, clean them up and make a nopalito salad.  Yum-Yum!  Thanks
again for sharing this website!

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color=#0000ff size=2>Josie in San Antonio





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Esperanza,  I love the site "Rancho Gordo" 
thanks for the tip.

I loved all of the different ollas shown,  Ay que
lindura!!!   I did go to the home page and they have lots
of other topics to check out.

gracias     Yolanda Medina
Perez
 

latina1955@aol.com wrote:

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Yolanda

I have a classic olla that I use for cooking my beans.  My
mother-in-law told me to boil water with salt in it until almost gone for
several times before using.  I don't know if my pot has lead in it or
not, but I purchased it in Michoacan, in a village where they are famous for
them.  My mother-in-law and her relatives use these pots all the time to
cook and serve...and they are still living.......

 

But just in case, I found this site you might be interested in:

 


 

Esperanza





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That Rancho Gordo website has great recipes too, a couple even for
nopales. 

 

Emilie Garcia

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Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 8:03
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POTTERY



Yolanda

I have a classic olla that I use for cooking my beans.  My
mother-in-law told me to boil water with salt in it until almost gone for
several times before using.  I don't know if my pot has lead in it or
not, but I purchased it in Michoacan, in a village where they are famous for
them.  My mother-in-law and her relatives use these pots all the time to
cook and serve...and they are still living.......

 

But just in case, I found this site you might be interested in:

 


 

Esperanza