Thank you for sharing, my husband is from PIJIJIAPAN Chiapas, he said they grew up and slept on the floor, petate, or on a hammock , I am from Los Angeles, CA, I tell him what no bed or pillow 😢 he says no thats the way it was, also the first time I went ,38 years ago, my suegros didn't have a refrigerator, so i told my husband, lets go buy one fron Coppel, the next day ,lets go buy food, my husband the refrigerator is empty, my suegra said we go to mercado everyday to buy the food for the day, brings me memories, my husband and I watch your channel together, sending you my love ❤
Erin, you make me a better mother ... person - LOL. You are so kind, calm and nurturing. Even when you are "stressed" you appear calm. God is working through you and it is lovely to witness. Thank you for sharing your videos ❤
With everything going on in our world today, can I just say that watching your beautiful videos about your family and your life in Mexico is such a sweet thing for me right now. You have a beautiful family and you seem such a beautiful soul. May God bless all of you.
Wow that baby horse is so beautiful I love horses when they dance over where I used to like they was a guy that teaches his horse how to dance one of my dream is to own a horse ,godless you and your beautiful family your food looks good
Erin you have such a beautiful peaceful life and a beautiful family. It's like you stepped back in time where life was so good simple. What a blessed life! By the way you are graced with such a loving heart for animals...your children have your heart.
Erin and Lalo, thank you so no much for taking us along with you to your beautiful Pueblo,I absolutely enjoyed.God bless you all my beautiful family🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🐤🐥🐣🐔🐓🐖🐐🐖🐕🐇🐕🐇🐎🐈🐄
Verdad lo mismo pienso yo. Yo bengo de una muy mala experiensa con una mexicana como yo y mirando estos videos es lo que pienso el compa lalo se saco la loteria
It is beautiful to live in Mexico, but they don’t show the horrible and dangerous things that happen in Mexico. It’s to dangerous to raise children there.
@@user-cl6nd6fi9j If you’re not part of the ugly stuff you’ll be okay living in Mexico. There’s a lot of Europeans and Americans living in Mexico. I live on the border and my mother goes back and forth she loves living and Mexico doesn’t like the USA she says there’s more danger here because of racism and all the random shootings in the schools.
I agree I desire so much to move to Mexico it is my dream. Also I want my grandson to learn about his heritage and culture. I also desire to have more natural foods than we get here in the states .
Erin you’re such a wonderful mother/wife. I admire you as a mother to mother. Yes my children are adults but I do have 6 grandkids. You are so caring and relaxed. I always say this but you have such a beautiful family. What you’re doing for the boys is remarkable. Thank you for sharing ❤❤oh also Baby is getting so big ❤
Yes....eat mucha papaya , especially if you eat a lot of corn products , you need that help to help digest the heaviness of the corn products and red meats ...
On the door ways. I worked in HVAC on the East Coast and got to see a lot of old homes and buildings, sometimes hundreds of years old. People used to be a lot shorter. If you look into it you will find that with the industrial revolution, the revolution in agriculture and modern medicine people are taller and have a larger stature than our ancestors.
The churches in Mexico are beautiful. I love going when I visit. I still hang out my clothes outside to dry. They just smell better. I’m in California.
Hi Erin. I grew up in a border city with Mexico in Arizona. Mom and I used to get up early and cross the border into Mexico to the tortillería. Mom would buy masa and tortillas. Those are great memories. Now, my husband, son, and I live still an hour away from the border, but one thing I really miss is hanging close on the clothesline. I grew up hanging clothes on it for many years and I found it very therapeutic. In the winter we would hang them later in the morning and took them down earlier in the evening. In the summer, a lot earlier because of the heat. When it rained, all you would hear was, "LA ROPA!" and my siblings and I would run out to take the clothes down. You are right, a dryer is much faster but you miss out on the therapy and the sun sanitizing the clothes. Thank you for your vlogs which bring back so many memories of my childhood. God Bless!
Maravilla de video, Saludos y Bendiciones Erin,Lalo,familia y para todo(as) en general, la verdad de principio a fin mantengo mi sonrisa mirando hermosos videos, 😁👍
@@touchoflighthomesteadmexicoif you press the tortilla, flatten it, add beans, cheese, seal, make a ball, press/flatten again, put on a plancha/comal with a little oil, you make a pupusa!
@@asaaz6587 My Son loves pupusas , I found out it's a Salvadorian thing ... He's amigos Madre made them when he was at their home when he was in HS playing football she, made them for the whole team . He's 35 now n he goes n buys them ... ❤
I remember a time when I invited my friends from zacatecas over for a carne asada and they brought a grandpa that was visiting... real good man, he went to my garden and saw all the Nopales with Prickly Pears and said " gracias por Las Sabanas" 😂
Loved your Rancho, some of the homes are beautiful. The Church is beautiful, thanks for sharing. Love your family we can’t wait until we move to Mexico in 2025.
@@touchoflighthomesteadmexico we’re planing on Ajijic, going to rent a few months first. Jim my husband retires in 2025 from teaching. I am a real estate broker but both plan to retire. I’m 67 and he is 59. We have friends in Ajijic and Chapala. I also have high school class mates living in San Miguel de Allende Mexico. We’re a gay couple. Maybe one day we’ll run into your family in Guadalajara. Be safe many blessings Bob and Jim.
I really like the way Mexican culture adds color to all in it. Like the windows in the church. As for street dogs you should see some from Russia. I never had any problems with them myself but I was once in Khimki park Moscow and was stalked by a pack. I kept hearing something walking down the trail and getting a weird feeling. I finally saw one of them and he was huge, very large and wolf-like. Shaggy and dark colored. Several others were following through the brush. We watched each other for a minute and they moved into the woods. Their coats made them blend in and hard to see. Street dogs are everywhere in Russia and all different breeds. These dogs were half wild. I've seen them on the Metro, riding without paying😂 and some do know how to use it. They can be dangerous and that pack in the park was following me some distance and I definitely got the feeling I was being watched.
Mexicans in the USA can chop the nopales/ tunas in our gardens. My suegra would peel a huge bowl full in the summer, in the fridge, easy to pop in your mouth. It’s not unusual for us borderland folks.
Hermoso el pueblo llovido buena comida y una bella casa además es muy bonito verla a usted tomando nuestras costumbres por ejemplo el hacer tortillas felicidades que estén muy bien 🙏🙏🙏
Yes Tuna is sold in the states. We use to go to the Mexican market or the Remate and buy them but we planted some cactus a few years ago and we have plenty of them growing in our back yard plus we also make many dishes with Cactus. They are so refreshing!
Love the old homestead house of your husbands grandparents. Beautiful 😍. Thanks for sharing Erin. Love from Italy 🥰. The horses are beautiful, and the new addition of the chick's. There so dang cute. 😁
Hi from Fremont, Mi guys! I love everything on your video but the most I liked it’s the kitchen in the old house! Thank you for sharing your life it brings me lots of memories from my beautiful Mexico, I’m from Oaxaca and remembered sleeping on the petate and a bamboo bed at my abuela’s house, she used to lived at a beautiful beautiful little village called Santa Martha Ejutla de Crespo, I hope someday you can go and visit my state Oaxaca you’re going to love it as well! Saludos bella familia!!!❤
Yes we have them here at the Mexican store I love them I live in woodhaven Michigan so I go to the store God bless you and your family ❤️❤️ much love from Michigan 🙏❤️
They do sell tunas, green and red I love tunas and a lot of tropical fruits from Mexico that they sell at the markets, funny comment most of my gringo friends think that tunas are fish so I explain the difference, I live in LA California. Congratulations you guys have a beautiful family.
FYI....to cook faster if you ever in a hurry...boil the papas almost to its point you like....then do the frying in chorizo oil thingy ! They come out the same as delicious but faster 😂🤣😂❤ ..tacos de papa con chorizo is also a family favorite in my house ! ...ohhh red papas taste better , but what ever papa you have is ok !
I thrown mine in a plastic bag then in the microwave oven for 2 mins on each side, then let them cool, then peel and dice. That way I don't have to use so much oil and then I put in them already cooked drained chorizo
HI!!! OMG Choriza y papa con huevo too! Girl so good!!! I love your vlogs. I have neve been to Mexico so this really soothes my soul! I do want to visit, I have some family in Tepa !
Yes they sell the tunas in the states. We have a cacti plant in our home and get nopales and fruit from them. We also have orange , lemon, limes, plums , grapefruit in our backyard. We make Paloma’s with our fresh grapefruit. So yummy 😋
I don’t know if you had tried red tunas I feel like they taste better than the green ones. You right there’s no summer break for the students, you spend those days helping your parents in the fields.
Very nice, I love papas con chorizo, I do add diced onions and diced jalapeños to mine though, I'm jelly, I don't have a tortillería here in the mountains of NC where I live, enjoy 😋
Hi Erin and Lalo, ehay a beautiful morning to walk the rancho. Once more, you delighted us with beautiful rancho life. Your food looks so deliscious, and I am glad how your family all potch in for homestead chores. Can't wait for Quince party. Hope you can make a blog of your shopping trip for the family's quince party. Erin, you are so beautiful and so hardworking. May God continue to bless your family in my beautiful Mexico. Sending blessings.
I can see the love your family has and gives, those animals definitely know they are loved. May God continue to bless your beautiful family and thank you so much for sharing.
I have watched a lot of UA-cam videos and I have to say this was one of my favorites first time watching and I had to subscribe thanks for the great content
I love your videos We live in California and Papa-churi tacos are our favorite! Grill the tacos dorado and add some of the canned green chilis to your tacos and they are amazing!
Siempre que veo tus videos termino con hambre, se ve deliciosa toda la comida que preparas, y me sorprendió ver que haces tortillas en maquina, ya eres mexicana en toda la expresión de la palabra, los paisajes se ven tan bonitos cuando llueve, es mi época favorita del año.
Have you ever thought about hosting retreats? There's an influencer who lives in Guatemala and she hosts retreats, she shows them around and sets up different events. People pay a lot of money to go to these.
Louisiana here - I saw those green cactus things at the store yesterday but had no clue. I may have to zip over and get some. My family loves the salsa and they are asking me to learn to make the beans. Your other video had music over the voice. Please do a bean vlog!
@@rachelm1812 sorry I posted b4 seeing entire video...I was referencing nopales, which is the "leaves" of the cactus that produces the tuna. The green skinned are white fruit. Theres also red tuna. Both are yummy. I call them Mexican kiwis bcuz they kinda remind me of kiwi....a seedy fruit but dont taste like kiwis obviously
I am watching You guys from Guanajuato!! La vida en el rancho . Like how You explain everything very clear !! Is not chorizo ..looks like longaniza..is not the same
Honestly, your life seems so relax!! I came to USA 42 years ago, but I would love to go to Mexico and live over there since it's cheaper. In USA life is so stressful paying high rent, housing cost its insane, food prices reaches the sky and pay expensive health care, Ay Dios mio!!! Too much stress!! LOL
Great stories! I miss out on your live chats do to work/family commitments. Your Pueblo is so awesome and laidback. Looks like everyone there lives a great life and the houses and land are just pass down from generation to generation? So trying to buy a house/ land there might be hard to do. I’m guessing most of the residents there farm and ranch for income or have jobs in the bigger towns. They definitely live a pretty good life from all the videos you show nice houses,automobiles,ATV’s. Looking to retire somewhere peaceful. Thank you for your videos they are so awesome.
Hello from Salem Oregon again Your children are white looking but when it comes to food their mexican side comes out for some reason watching them eat makes me feel happy ❤
They do sell cactus fruit here in washington state like in tacoma or Seattle😊 when they are in season and a couple of verieties. I love them so much. 😊
Thank you for sharing, my husband is from PIJIJIAPAN Chiapas, he said they grew up and slept on the floor, petate, or on a hammock , I am from Los Angeles, CA, I tell him what no bed or pillow 😢 he says no thats the way it was, also the first time I went ,38 years ago, my suegros didn't have a refrigerator, so i told my husband, lets go buy one fron Coppel, the next day ,lets go buy food, my husband the refrigerator is empty, my suegra said we go to mercado everyday to buy the food for the day, brings me memories, my husband and I watch your channel together, sending you my love ❤
😮😮😮im from chiapas to and i live in california
Erin, you make me a better mother ... person - LOL. You are so kind, calm and nurturing. Even when you are "stressed" you appear calm. God is working through you and it is lovely to witness. Thank you for sharing your videos ❤
Completely agree.
Absolutely! I want to be calm like Erin!
Really
With everything going on in our world today, can I just say that watching your beautiful videos about your family and your life in Mexico is such a sweet thing for me right now. You have a beautiful family and you seem such a beautiful soul. May God bless all of you.
🦋🍀💕hermoso pueblo se siente la paz y trankilidad de la naturaleza y olores ricos de la comida ricooo 😋
I have started Spanish lessons after watching you so thank you 😊
Muy bien.
What a relaxing walk
Hi from London and Poland ( on holidays with the family) thank you for showing the older building it’s all so interesting ❤ with love Wioletta
Wow that baby horse is so beautiful I love horses when they dance over where I used to like they was a guy that teaches his horse how to dance one of my dream is to own a horse ,godless you and your beautiful family your food looks good
Erin you have such a beautiful peaceful life and a beautiful family. It's like you stepped back in time where life was so good simple. What a blessed life! By the way you are graced with such a loving heart for animals...your children have your heart.
Erin and Lalo, thank you so no much for taking us along with you to your beautiful Pueblo,I absolutely enjoyed.God bless you all my beautiful family🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🐤🐥🐣🐔🐓🐖🐐🐖🐕🐇🐕🐇🐎🐈🐄
looks peaceful
Aparte de hermosa trabajadora. Mi compa se sacó la lotería con Tigo mi querida güera....
Verdad lo mismo pienso yo. Yo bengo de una muy mala experiensa con una mexicana como yo y mirando estos videos es lo que pienso el compa lalo se saco la loteria
Es lo que pensaba yo mucha carne pa ese viejillo
Que bonito pueblo, que bonita familia que tranquilidad !! 💕
I just love so much your videos they gave me so much peace ☮️ . Thank you 🙏🏻
Chorizo is my fav. with fresh tortillas, but with cholesterol issues have to eat sperrely 😋😇🏡
I wish I can live there. Our political situation here in the states is getting worse. Thinking what I should do to live in a place like this 😮
I just moved to Southern Mexico with my husband. I don't think I'll ever move back. I miss my family and friends but it's nice here.
It is beautiful to live in Mexico, but they don’t show the horrible and dangerous things that happen in Mexico. It’s to dangerous to raise children there.
Go to the Mexico Embassy in USA , depending where you live in USA , and they will give you lots of information..
@@user-cl6nd6fi9j If you’re not part of the ugly stuff you’ll be okay living in Mexico. There’s a lot of Europeans and Americans living in Mexico. I live on the border and my mother goes back and forth she loves living and Mexico doesn’t like the USA she says there’s more danger here because of racism and all the random shootings in the schools.
I agree I desire so much to move to Mexico it is my dream. Also I want my grandson to learn about his heritage and culture. I also desire to have more natural foods than we get here in the states .
Erin you’re such a wonderful mother/wife. I admire you as a mother to mother. Yes my children are adults but I do have 6 grandkids. You are so caring and relaxed. I always say this but you have such a beautiful family. What you’re doing for the boys is remarkable. Thank you for sharing ❤❤oh also Baby is getting so big ❤
my grandma would make jelly out of the tunas....that is soooo good
I love how rustic it is 😍
Yes....eat mucha papaya , especially if you eat a lot of corn products , you need that help to help digest the heaviness of the corn products and red meats ...
I looooove the old house!!
Que. Bonito rancho
Enjoy your morning walk. Looks lovely❤
On the door ways. I worked in HVAC on the East Coast and got to see a lot of old homes and buildings, sometimes hundreds of years old. People used to be a lot shorter. If you look into it you will find that with the industrial revolution, the revolution in agriculture and modern medicine people are taller and have a larger stature than our ancestors.
I loved this video! It felt like I was right there ❤❤
The way the Mother horse turned and pointed out the baby when you were talking to her at the fence Lol
The churches in Mexico are beautiful. I love going when I visit. I still hang out my clothes outside to dry. They just smell better. I’m in California.
In the states, la tuna is called prickly pear.
Such a beautiful area your rancho is in. I just love your plaza!
Hi Erin. I grew up in a border city with Mexico in Arizona. Mom and I used to get up early and cross the border into Mexico to the tortillería. Mom would buy masa and tortillas. Those are great memories.
Now, my husband, son, and I live still an hour away from the border, but one thing I really miss is hanging close on the clothesline. I grew up hanging clothes on it for many years and I found it very therapeutic. In the winter we would hang them later in the morning and took them down earlier in the evening. In the summer, a lot earlier because of the heat. When it rained, all you would hear was, "LA ROPA!" and my siblings and I would run out to take the clothes down. You are right, a dryer is much faster but you miss out on the therapy and the sun sanitizing the clothes. Thank you for your vlogs which bring back so many memories of my childhood. God Bless!
Lol yes La Ropaaaaa ! And we all start running❤ tha k you for sharing your story with me. Have a blessed day
Thank you again for sharing ❤
Your food looks delicious
GOD bless your family 🙏
Always making chorizo. I don't blame you ! Lol
que bellos paisajes ❤❤❤
Maravilla de video, Saludos y Bendiciones Erin,Lalo,familia y para todo(as) en general, la verdad de principio a fin mantengo mi sonrisa mirando hermosos videos, 😁👍
Really nice video! The music so relaxing !😊
Nice to spend time together with out the kids 💙❤️🙏🏻🪴
Good morning ❤ thanks for watching have a blessed morning
@@touchoflighthomesteadmexicoif you press the tortilla, flatten it, add beans, cheese, seal, make a ball, press/flatten again, put on a plancha/comal with a little oil, you make a pupusa!
Good to know thank you @@asaaz6587
@@asaaz6587 My Son loves pupusas , I found out it's a Salvadorian thing ... He's amigos Madre made them when he was at their home when he was in HS playing football she, made them for the whole team . He's 35 now n he goes n buys them ... ❤
Qué rico platillo por dios Santo... saludos cordiales mi güera hermosa 😍😍
I remember a time when I invited my friends from zacatecas over for a carne asada and they brought a grandpa that was visiting... real good man, he went to my garden and saw all the Nopales with Prickly Pears and said " gracias por Las Sabanas" 😂
Loved your Rancho, some of the homes are beautiful.
The Church is beautiful, thanks for sharing.
Love your family we can’t wait until we move to Mexico in 2025.
Hi ❤ what part of mexico are you moving to ? Have a blessed day
@@touchoflighthomesteadmexico we’re planing on Ajijic, going to rent a few months first. Jim my husband retires in 2025 from teaching. I am a real estate broker but both plan to retire. I’m 67 and he is 59. We have friends in Ajijic and Chapala. I also have high school class mates living in San Miguel de Allende Mexico. We’re a gay couple.
Maybe one day we’ll run into your family in Guadalajara. Be safe many blessings Bob and Jim.
@@JimerBober69 it's a good ideal to rent first and Ajijijc is beautiful ❤️ close to chapala and jamay. If you ever see us please come say hi !
Mexico es pura vida
Bonitos tus videos de la vida del rancho 😊 .!Thank You ,por cuidar y seguir cuidando y darle una oportunidad de vida al gatito. Saludos 🤗.🙏🙏🥹
What a patient, loving and resigned woman with your family.😊
I really like the way Mexican culture adds color to all in it. Like the windows in the church. As for street dogs you should see some from Russia. I never had any problems with them myself but I was once in Khimki park Moscow and was stalked by a pack. I kept hearing something walking down the trail and getting a weird feeling. I finally saw one of them and he was huge, very large and wolf-like. Shaggy and dark colored. Several others were following through the brush. We watched each other for a minute and they moved into the woods. Their coats made them blend in and hard to see. Street dogs are everywhere in Russia and all different breeds. These dogs were half wild. I've seen them on the Metro, riding without paying😂 and some do know how to use it. They can be dangerous and that pack in the park was following me some distance and I definitely got the feeling I was being watched.
Wait , they know how to use the train? ... 😳🤯🤣
Mexicans in the USA can chop the nopales/ tunas in our gardens. My suegra would peel a huge bowl full in the summer, in the fridge, easy to pop in your mouth. It’s not unusual for us borderland folks.
Right 👍🏻
Hi there, that’s a beautiful videos. I am enjoy it. Keep putting more videos so beautiful life and Mexico.
Hermoso el pueblo llovido buena comida y una bella casa además es muy bonito verla a usted tomando nuestras costumbres por ejemplo el hacer tortillas felicidades que estén muy bien 🙏🙏🙏
Yes, we have tunas here in the states! I love the purple pink ones. Hello from Detroit Michigan 👋🏼
Beautiful view chulo chulo
Yes Tuna is sold in the states. We use to go to the Mexican market or the Remate and buy them but we planted some cactus a few years ago and we have plenty of them growing in our back yard plus we also make many dishes with Cactus. They are so refreshing!
Love the old homestead house of your husbands grandparents. Beautiful 😍. Thanks for sharing Erin. Love from Italy 🥰. The horses are beautiful, and the new addition of the chick's. There so dang cute. 😁
Hi from Fremont, Mi guys! I love everything on your video but the most I liked it’s the kitchen in the old house! Thank you for sharing your life it brings me lots of memories from my beautiful Mexico, I’m from Oaxaca and remembered sleeping on the petate and a bamboo bed at my abuela’s house, she used to lived at a beautiful beautiful little village called Santa Martha Ejutla de Crespo, I hope someday you can go and visit my state Oaxaca you’re going to love it as well! Saludos bella familia!!!❤
Yes we have them here at the Mexican store I love them I live in woodhaven Michigan so I go to the store God bless you and your family ❤️❤️ much love from Michigan 🙏❤️
They do sell tunas, green and red I love tunas and a lot of tropical fruits from Mexico that they sell at the markets, funny comment most of my gringo friends think that tunas are fish so I explain the difference, I live in LA California. Congratulations you guys have a beautiful family.
FYI....to cook faster if you ever in a hurry...boil the papas almost to its point you like....then do the frying in chorizo oil thingy ! They come out the same as delicious but faster 😂🤣😂❤ ..tacos de papa con chorizo is also a family favorite in my house ! ...ohhh red papas taste better , but what ever papa you have is ok !
Ok that is a great ideal ! Thank you ❤ I am going to start doing that. Have a blessed day
I thrown mine in a plastic bag then in the microwave oven for 2 mins on each side, then let them cool, then peel and dice. That way I don't have to use so much oil and then I put in them already cooked drained chorizo
Please save me a burrito 😅🙏🏻
Erin ur goat does look healthier now great job 👍...She's so cute too love what Annabelle taught her lol💗
HI!!! OMG Choriza y papa con huevo too! Girl so good!!! I love your vlogs. I have neve been to Mexico so this really soothes my soul! I do want to visit, I have some family in Tepa !
Chorizo not choriza.
Yes they sell the tunas in the states. We have a cacti plant in our home and get nopales and fruit from them. We also have orange , lemon, limes, plums , grapefruit in our backyard. We make Paloma’s with our fresh grapefruit. So yummy 😋
I don’t know if you had tried red tunas I feel like they taste better than the green ones. You right there’s no summer break for the students, you spend those days helping your parents in the fields.
Tip on trimming feathers.
Only trim one wing.
If you trim both they will be 'even ' and can still fly.
That is CV pol my friends, I amier the way you all cook the meal fresh.
👏👍🇺🇲👏👍🇺🇲
Very nice, I love papas con chorizo, I do add diced onions and diced jalapeños to mine though, I'm jelly, I don't have a tortillería here in the mountains of NC where I live, enjoy 😋
Hi Erin and Lalo, ehay a beautiful morning to walk the rancho. Once more, you delighted us with beautiful rancho life. Your food looks so deliscious, and I am glad how your family all potch in for homestead chores.
Can't wait for Quince party. Hope you can make a blog of your shopping trip for the family's quince party.
Erin, you are so beautiful and so hardworking. May God continue to bless your family in my beautiful Mexico.
Sending blessings.
Saludos cordiales mi güera hermosa Pará ti y tu hermosa familia...
I can see the love your family has and gives, those animals definitely know they are loved. May God continue to bless your beautiful family and thank you so much for sharing.
I love your videos
Annabelle reminds me of myself soo much🤭She loves to eat😅
first time watching your channel, thank you for sharing your content you have a beautiful familia. God Bless
Hi ,You cook very well ,Mejor que me ,Iam Meicana, Beautiful Family Bless You.
Great video
Yummy 😋
Hi the food looks Soo good.❤
What you call quesadillas, we call them empanadas, especially if they are stuffed with other ingredients such as meat and beans.
Como se antoja vivir ahi,lugar tranquilo muy bonito saludos .nuevo suscriptor
Love your videos the kitty so cute
Great video ❤I swear your food looks sooo bomb❤😋
I have watched a lot of UA-cam videos and I have to say this was one of my favorites first time watching and I had to subscribe thanks for the great content
I love your videos We live in California and Papa-churi tacos are our favorite! Grill the tacos dorado and add some of the canned green chilis to your tacos and they are amazing!
Morning from San Diego, love following you in beautiful Jalisco the land of my ancestors
Fresh corn tortillas I would love some yummy 🤤 from Barbara 😊
Siempre que veo tus videos termino con hambre, se ve deliciosa toda la comida que preparas, y me sorprendió ver que haces tortillas en maquina, ya eres mexicana en toda la expresión de la palabra, los paisajes se ven tan bonitos cuando llueve, es mi época favorita del año.
Gd Morning when we go to Jamay my hubby gets up early for tortillas nothing like fresh tortillas every morning
Your food looks so yummy, so inspiring!
I love to see your kids how happy they are living overthere reminds me my childhood 😢 greetings from Chicago
That fruit you were eating is call Prickly Pears and yes they are sold in the USA and Canada and also in Italy. It’s one of my favourite fruits.
Have you ever thought about hosting retreats? There's an influencer who lives in Guatemala and she hosts retreats, she shows them around and sets up different events. People pay a lot of money to go to these.
Mane! Ur husband is a one lucky vato!! Much Respect from H-Town..
I know what you mean 🤣 I was like what!! 😮
Wow nice place
Love your videos!!
Beautiful Family with such a kind & giving heart . Love your Mexico 🇲🇽 life & hopefully I can do it in the near future. Saludos from AZ 🌵🏜️
Louisiana here - I saw those green cactus things at the store yesterday but had no clue. I may have to zip over and get some. My family loves the salsa and they are asking me to learn to make the beans. Your other video had music over the voice. Please do a bean vlog!
@@TUPELO_HUNNY that sounds good! What are they called? Tuna is what I heard.
@@rachelm1812 sorry I posted b4 seeing entire video...I was referencing nopales, which is the "leaves" of the cactus that produces the tuna. The green skinned are white fruit. Theres also red tuna. Both are yummy. I call them Mexican kiwis bcuz they kinda remind me of kiwi....a seedy fruit but dont taste like kiwis obviously
Cactus things 😂🤣😂🤣❤.....good natural diabetes medication .
I am watching You guys from Guanajuato!! La vida en el rancho . Like how You explain everything very clear !! Is not chorizo ..looks like longaniza..is not the same
Where in Guanajuato? We live on a rancho in Dolores Hidalgo
Omg you have all kinds of fruit! Enjoy😊
Hanging your clothes outside ..you actually get that fresh linnen clean scent ..not store bought ! 😂🤣😂🤣❤
Honestly, your life seems so relax!! I came to USA 42 years ago, but I would love to go to Mexico and live over there since it's cheaper. In USA life is so stressful paying high rent, housing cost its insane, food prices reaches the sky and pay expensive health care, Ay Dios mio!!! Too much stress!! LOL
Great stories! I miss out on your live chats do to work/family commitments. Your Pueblo is so awesome and laidback. Looks like everyone there lives a great life and the houses and land are just pass down from generation to generation? So trying to buy a house/ land there might be hard to do. I’m guessing most of the residents there farm and ranch for income or have jobs in the bigger towns. They definitely live a pretty good life from all the videos you show nice houses,automobiles,ATV’s. Looking to retire somewhere peaceful. Thank you for your videos they are so awesome.
I dry my papaya seeds then grind in coffee grinder or mi molecajete. Sprinkle on salads or anything. Tastes like ground pepper
Hello from Salem Oregon again
Your children are white looking but when it comes to food their mexican side comes out for some reason watching them eat makes me feel happy ❤
They do sell cactus fruit here in washington state like in tacoma or Seattle😊 when they are in season and a couple of verieties. I love them so much. 😊
Wish I could give this video more than one like 👍🏻.
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