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Corky1
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Why does this senseless discussion continue?
Just listen to Richard.
We are their guests! !:! :
Do you smoke in your friends house if they ask you not to???
My .02
Corky
\"Keep The Rubberside Down\"
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MrBillM
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Hey Judy
WHY don't you just give the produce away rather than hog it down ?
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David K
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Even with NO Mad Cow meat sold in America (or anywhere), Mexico (at Guerrero Negro) wouldn't allow American meat in... I bet those officials had some great bbq on many occaisions!
It is because of that, maybe why there is some hesitation to believe their patato story.
Good thing extra crunchy peanut butter hasn't been put on that prohibited list, eh Charles?
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Baja Bernie
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Lera
Because they found that beans and rice from the U.S. had fewer rocks and it took much less time and less propane to cook them and so are really
cheaper than bought in Baja---That is what they tell me and they are doing the cooking and I still do not argue with them.
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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bajalera
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Bernie
Sounds fair enough.
\"Very few things happen at the right time, and the rest never happen at all. The conscientious historian will correct these defects.\" -
Mark Twain
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Diver
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One potato, two potato, three potato, four;
This potato thread is a real bore !
We buy our fruit and veggies in Baja like the locals !!
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Tucker
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I agree Diver, I buy what I can locally. DK, aside from peanut butter (a processed food) being in short supply locally, it is mostly delivered by
some pretty righteous Baja Babes!
\"I think it would be a good idea.\"
-- Mahatma Gandhi, when asked what he thought of Western civilization
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David K
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Sounds good to me Tucker!
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vandenberg
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SAUL'S
We make the occasional trip to Mulege, just to shop at Saul's. Has some good stuff and the trip alongside the Bay is always worth it.
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bajajudy
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Sauls has great frozen steaks!
Hey Mr Bill why dont you...........................................
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jerry
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sweet potatoes and yams baked.topped with real butter a hint of nutmeg and cinamin yummmmy
jerry and judi
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bajajudy
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Just read on the Baja Pony Express that some people were checked in GN for potatoes(they said that they were not asked about meat) and that their FM3
number was recorded.
Never heard of either
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Bob and Susan
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..they record my Fm3 EVERYTIME...this is nothing new
The immigration closes at 4PM...maybe you get there too late for the action
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bajajudy
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Nope never had them do anything but look.
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