Loved all your dishes! Always thought they looked delicious! Miss your old channel that had so many! I love your teaching of Mexican kitchen staples and their uses!
@lifeinhuatulco that's terrible! Your previous channel was so very informative and fun to watch! So much hard work! Honestly, I've seen much worse things the YT police should be shutting down! I'm so sorry that happened to you both! I am so glad I found you again!
I as well miss your cooking in your kitchen. I still remember how wonderfully you set up your kitchen in your last home. I have always wondered how chili’s are dried and stored there with the high humidity. Thanks again for a great video! 😊
I buy Jamaica here at the Mexican place.. I was shown about 20 years ago to just put it in cold water and keep it in a pitcher in the fridge.. pour as needed.. I think I can get about everything you have shown in town believe or not but I'm sure yours is fresher thank you ❤️✝️
I was leaning on the not so known ingredients our tourist and expats can look for and taste. I have known expats of maybe 1-2 years here who don't know tamales or mole! I do teach about true and not true gluten free tortillas
Loved all your dishes! Always thought they looked delicious! Miss your old channel that had so many! I love your teaching of Mexican kitchen staples and their uses!
tisa6, we tried to held the elderly about there prescription needs. That is how they shut that channel down. Fred
@lifeinhuatulco that's terrible! Your previous channel was so very informative and fun to watch! So much hard work! Honestly, I've seen much worse things the YT police should be shutting down! I'm so sorry that happened to you both! I am so glad I found you again!
🌴🌴🌴 Thank you so Much for all the helpful tips you bring us. Blessings from Paso Robles, California, Carlos
SirCarlos, so glad you like our videos. Fred
I as well miss your cooking in your kitchen. I still remember how wonderfully you set up your kitchen in your last home. I have always wondered how chili’s are dried and stored there with the high humidity. Thanks again for a great video! 😊
juliets, we do not buy anything in abundance the food wil be used within 5 to 7 days and do it again. Fred
I buy Jamaica here at the Mexican place.. I was shown about 20 years ago to just put it in cold water and keep it in a pitcher in the fridge.. pour as needed.. I think I can get about everything you have shown in town believe or not but I'm sure yours is fresher thank you ❤️✝️
rakamas, that is another way of making Jamaica. Thanks Fred
@@lifeinhuatulco oh ok, thank you Fred🙂
It must be so nice buying near-organic produce as fresh as that looks and it looks delicious!
cundyk, you are correct about buying near organic produce. My wife Cindy O turn the food that I buy for her so delicious each and every day.
This was VERY handy, thank you, Cindy!
Narsil, yes to know what can help in food preparation. Fred
Thanks for sharing. I always enjoy your videos.
steven, so glad you enjoy our videos. We share our experience while living in Huatulco, Mexico. Fred
Hi kids! You’re eating healthy too!!
Juan, we all need to eat healthy. Fred
Have you made quesadillas with flor de calabaza and queso Oaxaca? Excellent!! Muy rico!!
Yes!!! Love them😍
I agree with your theory
Katy, so glad you like the theory. Fred
Thank you for this video. I have been wondering about these things.
You are so welcome! Fred
All of it looks yummy.
kelly, taste great also. Fred
Love this!
wendy, we love the many new ingredients we found here. Thanks Fred
I am surprised you did not mention the number one food in Mexico, corn.....and all the things that are made from it...
I was leaning on the not so known ingredients our tourist and expats can look for and taste. I have known expats of maybe 1-2 years here who don't know tamales or mole! I do teach about true and not true gluten free tortillas