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welcome from Fin,don't mind what your spouse thinks,he will thank you,if it goes bad ;)
 
Hey hey from another Texan. Your hunny will come around. . . mine did so there is always hope.
 
howdy from a Texan .... and welcome to the forum and family...there's quite a few knowledgeable folks here that'll gladly tell ya what you need to know,or at least point ya in the right direction and/or give ya a good idea or 2..and by all means jump right on in with any replies you have on a topic.and start new topics if/when needed.
 
Welcome. Ditto on the attic storage. Cool dry conditions are the best for food storage. Unfortunately that's hard to come by in San Antonio. Great place though, lived there for a year in the mid 80's. Is there still a place called yalondos tacos? Drool.....
 
Welcome. Ditto on the attic storage. Cool dry conditions are the best for food storage. Unfortunately that's hard to come by in San Antonio. Great place though, lived there for a year in the mid 80's. Is there still a place called yalondos tacos? Drool.....
There's a Mexican food place on Fredericksburg Rd called Yolanda's Uptown Cafe. Maybe?
 
There's a Mexican food place on Fredericksburg Rd called Yolanda's Uptown Cafe. Maybe?
I don't remember the road, but it was just called Yolanda's tacos. Nothing uptown or fancy about it, but amazing food! One taco covered the entire dinner plate and was loaded with shredded beef and everything else under the sun. Damn, I'm hungry again.... :)
How did you fare with all the rain there?
 
I don't remember the road, but it was just called Yolanda's tacos. Nothing uptown or fancy about it, but amazing food! One taco covered the entire dinner plate and was loaded with shredded beef and everything else under the sun. Damn, I'm hungry again.... :)
How did you fare with all the rain there?
That sounds awesome. I'll have to ask around.

We hardly got hit...maybe 4". Once the storm hit the eastern edge of town, it started dissipating.
 
That sounds awesome. I'll have to ask around.

We hardly got hit...maybe 4". Once the storm hit the eastern edge of town, it started dissipating.
This was in the early 80's, so those people may be long gone by now. Funny, most people remember their accomplishments throughout their lives. I remember the good food!
 
Hi from DFW Texas. Im hoping to get in contact with a group of older men. Maybe learn to shoot out on a deer lease on weekends. Im very knowledgeable about food preps, and medicine
 

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