Saturday, January 14, 2023

Is "Abuelita" little grandma?



 

And there's also this:



10 comments:

  1. I put that Abuelita in my coffee quite a bit.

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  2. Abuelita just means "granny"...kind of a pet name for grandma..

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  3. SNAP eligible

    Damn politicians being so free in given out your money.

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  4. 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".

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  5. Deliciously spicy, I can't get my kids to drink it yet. I love it. And yes "granny". n

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  6. 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.

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  7. She looks more like an "Oma" than an "Abuelita".

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  8. There's a mexxy restaurant not far from here that has a version of that word in the name:

    https://misdosabuelosmexicanrestaurant.com/

    Never been in it.

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  9. Granny looks like Mrs Doubtfire.

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