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Drinking water and ice

wessongroup - 11-28-2009 at 03:49 PM

Found these folks as suppliers of fresh drinking water, in the town of Primo Tapia.

Please follow the link for additional information of their operation, costs, deliveries etc.

http://web.me.com/wswesson/Wessongroup/Primo_Tapia.html

[Edited on 11-28-2009 by wessongroup]

[Edited on 11-28-2009 by wessongroup]

comitan - 11-28-2009 at 04:02 PM

La Paz Has numerous water suppliers like this some much bigger.

wessongroup - 11-28-2009 at 04:14 PM

Just tying to give a little business to a nice bunch running a water store in Primo Tapia... they like all need all the help they can get... why don't you put up some names and address for anyone looking for water in La Paz.. or fire wood, tamales, it all helps out.. plus we get to help out and it's Christmas time coming too... we just bought another two dozen tamales from the lady that comes by... man, selling hot tamales on a rainy day here was just to much to say no too... hand tied, a dollar a piece, less if you buy more... and they taste, well my wife is Mexican and she said they tasted like her "grannies" ... I had one of the jalapeño ones, after just finishing off two tamales and two eggs... just super.....

woody with a view - 11-28-2009 at 04:41 PM

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Originally posted by wessongroup we just bought another two dozen tamales from the lady that comes by... man, selling hot tamales on a rainy day here was just to much to say no too... hand tied, a dollar a piece, less if you buy more... and they taste, well my wife is Mexican and she said they tasted like her "grannies" ... I had one of the jalapeño ones, after just finishing off two tamales and two eggs... just super.....


STOP IT!!!!!!

BTW, there is a place on the hill in Maneadero just past (south) the La Bufadora turn, called Uruapan, on the ocean side of the hiway that sells the best tamales this side of Carmelita's. only sold on sunday and you better get there before 11am or they're sold out.

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wessongroup - 11-28-2009 at 06:41 PM

Will try, but the list of places to go and things to do is really growing fast, no complaints here.. Best I've felt in many years.. Again you guys are just too good, your killing me..:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin: what a way to go... Mulege in Jan.. Got to get busy.. Need to stop listening to the lovehammers... don't tell me you play too.. Or is it the kid? Way off topic sorry

wessongroup - 11-28-2009 at 06:49 PM

cool

woody with a view - 11-28-2009 at 06:50 PM

our very good friend is Marty Casey, the singer. my wife worked with his girlfriend in Chicago many years ago.

here we are at the key club in l.a. this past sept.


why can't i post a foto?

wessongroup - 11-29-2009 at 03:29 PM

Could have, the wife does remember what she used ... her Grandmother was from Sonoyta, Sonora MX later moved to TJ.. the wife was from East L.A., off Soto St. a little North of the 10

Bajahowodd - 11-29-2009 at 04:32 PM

Maseca? Is this a paid advertisement for Gruma corp?

wessongroup - 11-29-2009 at 05:09 PM

past me man, I only eat the things

How about that

wessongroup - 11-29-2009 at 06:26 PM

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Originally posted by lencho
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Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Maseca? Is this a paid advertisement for Gruma corp?

You offend me, sir! :no:

See: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=23903


And I thought it was me... thanks feeling better:):)

noproblemo2 - 11-29-2009 at 06:53 PM

LOVE Tamales!!!!! Back on topic, here in La Mision our filtered water comes from Oscars Mercada, also has a nice selection of goods available and will handle your utility bills....:yes::yes:

wessongroup - 11-29-2009 at 07:47 PM

Lencho, further on the subject the movie "King Corn" ..... not going to get into a debate about the issues associated with the subject, but would only note.. in Mexico they do not allow it, and in my mind that is better than what the Agricultural Chemical industry has been able to do with the "seed" companies around the world over the past 20-30 years coupled to genetic engineering.. just great all carbon found in people in the U.S. is corn based.. :no::no:

noproblemo2 - 11-29-2009 at 08:37 PM

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Originally posted by wessongroup
Lencho, further on the subject the movie "King Corn" ..... not going to get into a debate about the issues associated with the subject, but would only note.. in Mexico they do not allow it, and in my mind that is better than what the Agricultural Chemical industry has been able to do with the "seed" companies around the world over the past 20-30 years coupled to genetic engineering.. just great all carbon found in people in the U.S. is corn based.. :no::no:

What the US is/has done with the food industry is enough to make anyone cringe if you research it.There is a lot to be said for "organic" gardening and growing our own fresh food.. Save our own seeds for later planting, who knows what is done to "store Bought" seeds.
Even something as simple as dog kibble, In most Commercial dog food, the meats used have been declared “unfit for human consumption”!! These “meats” are primarily “Waste Products” of slaughterhouses, and often the livestock is diseased, dead or in the stages of dying on its way to slaughter.

Corn

wessongroup - 11-30-2009 at 09:17 AM

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Originally posted by lencho
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Originally posted by wessongroup
just great all carbon found in people in the U.S. is corn based.. :no::no:

Huh? Haven't a clue as to what you mean by that....?


Sorry, the reference to Carbon being found in individuals within the United States is derived from the subject matter found within the movie "King Corn".

Which is about two young men, just out of college, and a journey to find out why "their" generation is the first ever in the United States to have a life expectancy that was less than their parents.

In their journey they find that "Corn" grown in the United States is used in some way in just about everything we eat and/or drink in one way or the other (packaging..... etc)

And that "corn" and one of it's molecular components "carbon" has been incorporated into the "cells" of our bodies.

This "corn" is not the corn "you and I were think of as corn" but a highly genetically engineered hybrid developed over the past 20 years or so in the United States.

The total impact on the species of consuming molecular "carbon" from a narrowed source has not been established. But, in some Country's like Mexico, they do not allow the genetically engineered to be grown, and there is some degree on enforcement on the prevention of import of same into Mexico's food supply.

The issue of genetic engineered food and fiber is one which posses many long term effect which have not been fully evaluated and will not for many, many years.



:):)

[Edited on 11-30-2009 by wessongroup]