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Is The Mango Lady Making "Jam" Yet In Mulege?

DavidE - 7-31-2013 at 05:41 PM

Doggone stuff is addictive....

mtnpop - 7-31-2013 at 07:35 PM

Last we heard was that our Champaigne Mango tree was all but bare a week ago. The lMulege locals have stripped it clean... Of course we never seem to be there when they are ready...
I don't know the mango lady, so where or who is she.. we thought we knew most of the locals with goodies...
At least the oranges, grapefruit and limes will be ready when we arrive..

chuckie - 8-1-2013 at 01:28 AM

My mangoes are ripeniing 5-6 day..I have made Major Grays mango chutney and some jam...I'll make another batch of jam and begin freezing the rest....Dunno who the "Mango lady" is....

DavidE - 8-1-2013 at 11:00 AM

Down past SAUL's

On the right side going toward el sombrerito. She has an orchard, probably an hecataria or two in size. The gente know her. She used to prepare ATE de MANGO in a huge cauldron. No sign.

BajaBlanca - 8-1-2013 at 11:03 AM

I would love some of that mango jam .... can someone please find her (((:

[Edited on 8-1-2013 by BajaBlanca]

chuckie - 8-2-2013 at 04:55 PM

She has a sign up..mangoes for sale...

tiotomasbcs - 8-2-2013 at 05:13 PM

They're rotting on the ground down here. Good for the taking. Hwy stands selling Mangoes are all over. They freeze really well ( pieces) for Mango Margaritas in November, sino?! I'll send some ACV, DE. Weather is warm and nice here in BCS; come on down. :bounce: Tio

Hoy: Mango dulce de una mujer en Mulegé.

jakecard - 8-2-2013 at 07:57 PM




If you have to ask three people where to buy it; if the lady has to go to a shed behind her house to get it; and if she sells it in a plastic bag with one of those special knots that once undone can never be exactly duplicated, then chances are you are buying the authentic "good stuff."

Local knowledge. Gotta love it. Thank you for inspiring today's adventure, David.

willardguy - 8-2-2013 at 08:09 PM

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Originally posted by jakecard



If you have to ask three people where to buy it; if the lady has to go to a shed behind her house to get it; and if she sells it in a plastic bag with one of those special knots that once undone can never be exactly duplicated, then chances are you are buying the authentic "good stuff."

Local knowledge. Gotta love it. Thank you for inspiring today's adventure, David.
hmmm... possibly a variation of the san diego jam knot? :lol: