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elchrist See-thru Afro
Joined: 09 Oct 2002 Posts: 7302 Location: Calecia.com
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Posted: 21 Nov 2005 09:09 AM Post subject: 26th Annual Farm Worker Appreciation Breakfast in Calexico |
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| Loli Torres wrote: | | The 26th Annual Farm Worker Appreciation Breakfast will be held this year on Dec 9th . This year event will be held at the Calexico One Stop ,located at 301 Heber Ave., Calexico. Sylvia Ramirez, Outreach Worker for the Calexico EDD office can be reached at 768-7101 for further information. This event starts at 2:30 a.m. with breakfast being served to over 3000 farm workers from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. |
Help feed the ones who plant what you eat. |
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Decrevi Bulldogs' QB
Joined: 18 May 2005 Posts: 77 Location: Alta Loma, Ca.
  
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Posted: 22 Nov 2005 12:30 AM Post subject: birria |
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Mr. elcrist, how about some birria, when the fancy West Side L.A. figures this tasty meal out the workers will see the price of it head up. I always loved it before picking the vinyards of Ontario or old Cucamonga, now Rancho Cucamonga.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-goatmeat21nov21,0,6957172.story?coll=la-home-headlines
THE STATE
No Kidding: Americans Acquiring Taste for Goat
California farmers are expanding their herds to keep up with demand for a red meat that has all the protein of beef but far less fat.
By Jerry Hirsch
Times Staff Writer
November 21, 2005
STOCKTON — For many Californians, goat has become the other red meat.
Curried goat and birria stew have become fixtures on the menus of local restaurants. Markets catering to Muslims and Latinos do brisk business selling fresh goat meat. Even the meat section of the upscale Whole Foods Market in Glendale now peddles the commodity.
Goat meat imports to the U.S. jumped about 140% over a seven-year period ending in 2003. Now some California farmers see gold in goat. They are expanding their herds, hoping to cash in on consumers' broadening tastes... |
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elchrist See-thru Afro
Joined: 09 Oct 2002 Posts: 7302 Location: Calecia.com
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Posted: 09 Dec 2005 08:46 AM Post subject: |
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Did anybody volunteer? I was too drunk off NyQuil that there was no way I'd get up at 2 AM.
I hope the farm workers had a good breakfast. Any idea what they were served? Did Starbucks donate any coffee? |
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carnicerodegiles Nervous Breakdown
Joined: 15 Jan 2004 Posts: 557 Location: Land of MILFS and latent homosexuals
     
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Posted: 09 Dec 2005 03:59 PM Post subject: |
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| elchrist wrote: | Did anybody volunteer? I was too drunk off NyQuil that there was no way I'd get up at 2 AM.
I hope the farm workers had a good breakfast. Any idea what they were served? Did Starbucks donate any coffee? |
My dad happens to be a supervisor for a farm and he told me that they serve (almost every year) tamales, machaca and egg burritos, beans, rice, pan dulce, coffe, milk, champurrrado, you know, stuff of the sort. |
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