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Hi! My name is Bethany...I am a born again Christian, and a homeschooling mom who is somehow fortunate enough to be married to the sweetest man in the world... I have five kids that some days drive
me crazy and other days are sweet little angels. I'm sure you other moms out there can relate! My husband's name is James and my kids are Caleb (10), Bonnie(9), and Noah(5), Ian (1), and Annah (born
August 4, 2011). I also have 2 precious blessings who are now in Heaven. You can see a little bit about who I am at my about the artist
page on my drawing site. I've been married since 1998. I love every moment of being a mom, and as you can probably tell from my blog, I just love arts and crafts of any kind! Please feel free to
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5/23/2007 11:31 PM
shorty wrote:
I love any kind of burrito! I have not tried this way of folding but am loving it! I just read your post about the spicey burritos and the next day was able to get 8 packages of flour tortillas for .45 cents a piece so guess what I am going to be making!hehe Thanks so much for all the wonderful ideas. Shorty Reply to this
5/24/2007 12:17 AM
Tammy L wrote:
Joshua rolls burritos this way! I do mine differently, which allows for more filling. I used to work at Taco Bell, so I got in the habit of doing it "their" way. Reply to this
5/24/2007 5:25 AM
Mrs. Paradis wrote:
Would someone mind showing there way of doing it?I can not figure it out.This is the only way I know how to do it.
5/24/2007 7:05 AM
Mrs. Paradis wrote:
Would you leave it with the end open for freezing them?I would be afraid the filling would fall out.
Thanks for showing anothe way Bethany.Now that I see it I go duh that right lol... Reply to this
5/24/2007 7:33 AM
Bethany wrote:
I only freeze them folding them the way that I posted about, with both ends closed. I do imagine it would be pretty messy otherwise! Reply to this
5/24/2007 7:33 PM
Jenny wrote:
Thanks so much Bethany! I appreciate it. I'll definately have to try this. It should also make them easier for my kids to eat. Reply to this
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"On the floor I am more at ease. I feel nearer, more a part of the painting, since this way I can walk around it, work from the four sides and literally be in the painting." - Jackson Pollock (1912-1956), on drip painting /http://airbrushactioncom/airbrush-getaway-workshops/vegas-february-20-24-2012 Reply to this
I love any kind of burrito! I have not tried this way of folding but am loving it! I just read your post about the spicey burritos and the next day was able to get 8 packages of flour tortillas for .45 cents a piece so guess what I am going to be making!hehe Thanks so much for all the wonderful ideas.
Shorty
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Joshua rolls burritos this way! I do mine differently, which allows for more filling.
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Would someone mind showing there way of doing it?I can not figure it out.This is the only way I know how to do it.
Thanks...
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Ms. Paradis, here are some other ways of folding burritos:
http://www.ortega.com/help/tips/wraps.asp
Hope this helps!
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Here's another way of folding:
http://www.billgrady.com/wp/?p=36
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Would you leave it with the end open for freezing them?I would be afraid the filling would fall out.
Thanks for showing anothe way Bethany.Now that I see it I go duh that right lol...
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I only freeze them folding them the way that I posted about, with both ends closed. I do imagine it would be pretty messy otherwise!
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Thanks for sharing that 4 ways to fold a tortilla, those are neat!
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Thanks so much Bethany! I appreciate it. I'll definately have to try this. It should also make them easier for my kids to eat.
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Hi… I read your post and I want to say that it is very good and informative. I like it and I appreciate you for your effort. Thanks…
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Thank you for such a fantastic blog. Where else could anyone get that kind of info written in such a perfect way? I have a presentation that I am presently working on, and I have been on the look out for such information.
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There are lot of articles on the web about this. But I like yours more, although i found one that’s more descriptive.
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Thanks for sharing this great article! That is very interesting I love reading and I am always searching for informative information like this.
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Nice article as for me. It would be great to read something more concerning this theme. The only thing it would also be great to see on this blog is some pics of some gadgets.
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"On the floor I am more at ease. I feel nearer, more a part of the painting, since this way I can walk around it, work from the four sides and literally be in the painting." - Jackson Pollock (1912-1956), on drip painting /http://airbrushactioncom/airbrush-getaway-workshops/vegas-february-20-24-2012
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