And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
In my recamemry, every Christmas Day & New Year's Day started off with a stovetop pot of Abuelita-based hot chocolate and butter lathered Paneton D’onofrio. Actually started of this morning with a instant Abuelita hot chocolate and the last slice of "Tony's Bread".
Consumer Report's February 2023 issue has an article on cadmium and lead levels in dark chocolate products, including cocoa powder. Not sure what to make of it yet - it bears more looking into - but it's not good news. That said, the CR article indicated that Taza was one of the brands that had a better rating because of actions they've already taken.
I put that Abuelita in my coffee quite a bit.
ReplyDeleteAbuelita just means "granny"...kind of a pet name for grandma..
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ReplyDeleteDamn politicians being so free in given out your money.
In my recamemry, every Christmas Day & New Year's Day started off with a stovetop pot of Abuelita-based hot chocolate and butter lathered Paneton D’onofrio.
ReplyDeleteActually started of this morning with a instant Abuelita hot chocolate and the last slice of "Tony's Bread".
Deliciously spicy, I can't get my kids to drink it yet. I love it. And yes "granny". n
ReplyDeleteConsumer Report's February 2023 issue has an article on cadmium and lead levels in dark chocolate products, including cocoa powder. Not sure what to make of it yet - it bears more looking into - but it's not good news. That said, the CR article indicated that Taza was one of the brands that had a better rating because of actions they've already taken.
ReplyDeleteTaza es muy bueno
ReplyDeleteShe looks more like an "Oma" than an "Abuelita".
ReplyDeleteThere's a mexxy restaurant not far from here that has a version of that word in the name:
ReplyDeletehttps://misdosabuelosmexicanrestaurant.com/
Never been in it.
Granny looks like Mrs Doubtfire.
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