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October 02, 2006

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larry c

grandson turns 4 this month and he likes doing anything his grandparents are doing. emailed you a link to a site that is videos and pictures of him starting with his 1st birthday and the latest psot was put up yesterday.

Sonia

Have fun with the guavas, Larry. How old is your grandson....and does he like to work in the kitchen already?

larry c

Now we have something to do with all the guavas we have on our trees, too many for my grandson and me to eat before they rot but not anymore ... i know what will be cooking in the kitchen this evening :)

Sonia

Hola, Pepe!
Gracias. I'm so glad you enjoy reading them. You should have been here when I was making these....the whole house smelled like a guava shell factory ;-)

Pepe B.

Wow Sonia, you have transported me to my youth. I can just smell the wonderful aroma emanating from my Mom's kitchen when she made these delicious guava desserts. My mouth salivates at the thought of biting into these fresh guava delicacies whose flavor is better than those canned products.

Thanks for these wonderful memories. I will try them when and if I find some guavas here in N.O.

Thanks for all the wonderful articles. I look forward to them.

Sincerely

Pepe

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