What’s your passion?!? Yup it’s what I do..

Helping others getting to know there roots.. family .. and tradition as well as my own… welcome!
What’s your passion?!? Yup it’s what I do..

Hi I’m new to this site thank you tanje
So this morning we start with rain but today we get our first
snow..
I’ve got coffee
Eggs
Davids protein bread
Chicken


And the most important condiment rivera hot sauce☺️🥰😊😇☺️ thank you orlando and Trudy!! Your hot sauce rocks!!!

.. I’m good …

Time to start freaking out.. running to target and Walmart to buy out the eggs ..milk ..water and bread


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After cooking my beef broth for about 15 hours I let cool I the fridge and scrape the fat off ( storing it in a container to use for frying later .. just like you would use butter )

The cooking process continues … boiling or simmering on low ( all day for another 2 days this sane process happens until cooked for 48 hours )
remember to add water to the pot if the water level does not cover the bones!! You don’t want it to burn after all that waiting !!!!
https://www.archives.gov/research/genealogy/start-research
The National Archives has arranged the Genealogy section of the website by research topics, or types of records available to search.
From the Research Topics pages, you will find links to pages throughout the website with articles, finding aids, and other helpful information to help you prepare for your genealogical research at the National Archives.
The records in our holdings that are most commonly used by genealogists include:
Videos from our genealogy workshops are also available, with many topics on how to get started using NARA records:
We provide digitized images of many of our records through the National Archives Catalog. We also provide you with research tools, such as microfilm indexes, as well as resources, such as finding aids, articles and information on where to find the records, how to access them, and how to conduct in-person research.
Here’s a list of some of our online records that might help you with genealogy.
What are some of the Genealogical Records we have online?
Note: The National Archives has a subscription to Ancestry and Fold3, which have digitized many of NARA’s holdings with genealogical interest, and made them available online. There is unlimited access to these services, free-of-charge, from any NARA facility nationwide. Please see our Digitized by Partners page to see which records they have digitized.

Everyone knows I love my coffee but I love authentic Asian teas..
I love a good green tea or matcha .. I’d love to try something else … what are some of your favorites ?!?
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