martes, 23 de enero de 2024

thermo

Botella thermo
Con piedra amatista
Especificaciones:
Fabricada en vidrio y acero inoxidable 
Incluye funda protectora
Fácil para limpiarla por dentro y fuera

Precio: $ 450 MX pesos
Ideal para que energetizes tus bebidas

ARETES

Aretes de plata italiana 
-Modelo 1A
peso: 3.6 Gramos 
Precio:$ 450 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 

Aretes de plata Italiana 
-Modelo 1B
peso: 2.3 Gramos 
Precio:$ 300 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 


Aretes de plata italiana 
-Modelo 1C
peso: 4.3 Gramos 
Precio:$ 540 MX pesos
Piedra larimar
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 

Aretes de plata Italiana
-Modelo 1D
peso: 3.6 Gramos 
Precio:$ 450 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 


Aretes de plata Italiana
-Modelo 1E
peso: 1.2 Gramos 
Precio:$ 170 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 



Aretes de plata Italiana
-Modelo 1F
peso: 2.2 Gramos 
Precio:$ 290 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 


Aretes de plata Italiana
-Modelo 1G

peso: 2.9 Gramos
Precio:$ 370 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 


Aretes de plata Italiana
-Modelo 1H
peso: 2.1 Gramos 
Precio:$ 270 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 


Aretes de plata Italiana
-Modelo 1i
peso: 3.2 Gramos 
Precio:$ 400 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 


Aretes de plata Italiana
-Modelo 1J
peso: 1.9 Gramos 
Precio:$ 250 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 


Aretes de plata Italiana
-Modelo 1K
peso: 2.2 Gramos 
Precio:$ 290 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 


Aretes de plata Italiana
-Modelo 1L
peso: 2.7 Gramos 
Precio:$ 350 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 


Aretes de plata Italiana
-Modelo 1M
peso: 2.6 Gramos 
Precio:$ 340 MX pesos
Incluye estuche de regalo
DISPONIBLE 



lunes, 15 de enero de 2024

English

Vintage Lakeside Tour


Avenida México Antique Market
Address:
Juan Manuel 1581, Ladrón de Guevara, Americana, 44600 Guadalajara, Jal
https://g.co/kgs/sbH4VvP
Open only on Sundays from 8 am until 4 pm.

Description: an interesting flea market, to look for antique objects in very good condition sold directly by their owners or owners of local antique houses.
Excellent for those who are collectors, and with many items on display.
Prices range from very high and perhaps overpriced to the most affordable.
During this flea market you will find places to eat while enjoying the exhibition and live music.

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Information about the search trip starting in Ajijic towards the antique market in Guadalajara.

Approximate departure time on Sunday:
1 hour 9 minutes (60 km)
(120 kilometers round trip)
Total 2 hours 18 minutes
+ time searching and purchasing items (2 to 4 hours)
Approximately the trip would last between 4 to 7 hours from start to finish.

Payment methods
50% to reserve the day and 50% at the end of the trip.
We accept cash and credit or debit card.
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More information:
Victor Manuel Alcázar Hernandez
Victor/ AlcázArt/Gallery
(Only weekends)
Address: September 16 # 26 (Nicolás Bravo corner)
Ajijic Jalisco CP. 45920

e-mail: portalacceso@yahoo.com
Cell phone number: 3319650123

Map

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bilingual personalized service

-Travel for the client(s) in a private car
Includes translation/negotiation with vendors and 1 extra seat for guest.
Important note:
The trip and expenses can be shared with 1 more person (accompanying person).
- 1 breakfast meal for the client and companion.
Restaurant CHAI
Address:
Mexico Avenue 2328
Colonia Ladrón de Guevara
Telephone 3336303557


Total $3,000 MX pesos round trip.
Total:$177.61 US dollars
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PERSONALIZED SERVICE B

Freight/transportation of items
-transportation of the items to Ajijic in a van or large truck
-Includes two assistants to raise/lower items at the client's destination.

Total: $7,000 MX pesos
Total:$414.42 US dollars
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SUGGESTIONS:
Departure: place designated by the client.

Suggested time to start the trip 9 am approximately arrival time 10:30 am.

Bring cash as not all vendors accept credit or debit cards.

español

Tour Vintage Lakeside

Tianguis de Antigüedades de Avenida México
Dirección:
Juan Manuel 1581, Ladrón de Guevara, Americana, 44600 Guadalajara, Jal
https://g.co/kgs/sbH4VvP
Abierto solamente en domingo de 8 de la mañana hasta las 4 de la tarde.

Descripción: un tianguis interesante, para buscar objetos antiguos en muy buen estado vendidos directamente por sus dueños u dueños de casas de antigüedades locales.
Excelente para aquellos que son coleccionistas, y con muchos articulos en exhibición.
Los precios van desde los muy altos y tal vez  sobre valuados hasta los mas asequibles.
Durante este tianguis encontrarás lugares en donde comer mientras disfrutas la exhibicion y música en vivo.

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Informacion sobre el viaje de busqueda iniciando en Ajijic hacia el tianguis de antigüedades en Guadalajara.

Tiempo aproximado de ida en Domingo:
1 hora 9 minutos (60 kilometros)
(Ida y vuelta 120 kilómetros)
Total  2 horas 18 minutos
+ tiempo en la busqueda y la compra de artículos (de 2 a 4 horas)
Aproximadamente el viaje duraría entre 4 a 7 horas de inicio a fin.

Métodos de pago
50% para apartar el día  y 50% al concluir el viaje.
Aceptamos efectivo y Tarjeta de credito o débito.
link.mercadopago.com.mx/victoralcazart
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Más información:
Victor Manuel Alcázar Hernandez
Víctor/ AlcázArt/Gallery
(Solo fines de semana)
Address: 16 de septiembre # 26 (Nicolás Bravo corner)
Ajijic Jalisco CP. 45920

e-mail: portalacceso@yahoo.com
Cell phone number: 3319650123
WhatsApp https://wa.me/5213319650123

Map
https://maps.app.goo.gl/GsS4PatjN2FxsKUh9

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SERVICIO A personalizado bilingüe

-Viaje para el cliente(s) en auto particular
Incluye traducción/negociación con los vendedores y 1 asiento extra para invitado.
Nota importante:
El viaje y los gastos puede ser compartido con 1 persona mas (acompañante).

- 1 comida buffet para el cliente y acompañante.
Restaurant CHAI
Avenida México 2328
Colonia Ladrón de Guevara
Teléfono 3336303557

Total $3,000 MX pesos ida y vuelta.
Total:$ 177.61 US dolares

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SERVICIO B personalizado

Flete/transportacion de artículos
-transportacion para los artículos hasta Ajijic en Van o camioneta grande
-Incluye dos ayudantes para subir/bajar los artículos en lugar de destino del cliente.

Total: $7,000 MX pesos
Total:$ 414.42 US dolares


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SUGERENCIAS:
Salida: lugar designado por el cliente.

Horario sugerido para iniciar el viaje 9 am aproximadamente hora de llegada 10:30 am.

Llevar efectivo ya que no todos los vendedores aceptan tarjeta de crédito o débito.

lunes, 20 de febrero de 2017

WELCOME TO LELE'S KITCHEN

 1. WELCOME

Arriving at Lele’s Cosina @ 11:45AM The cooking instructor: Vero,
 the photographer and language supporter, Victor and Seamus’ and my personal friend and driver, Tim Tillman, showed so much enthusiasm for the day and made me and even Seamus feel so welcome.
 It really put me at ease not to have to worry about my dog and I never gave him a thought while we were out shopping. Suggestions: perhaps tell students to eat an early lunch before coming to class.


2. SHOPPING
 @12-1:15--after briefly looking at the shopping list, prepared by Vero, Victor drove and dropped us off close to the stores. We purchased meat, and baking sheets for the cookies. We then went to the Wed. tianguis and Vero bought all the vegetables and fruits we needed. Her list was well-thought –out and the shopping trip was efficient. Victor took many photos and Vero took time to identify vegetables I was not familiar with, even purchasing one so we could try it. Suggestions: Buy the meat last, especially in the warmer months so that it is kept cold longer and less likely to spoil. Also, some tomatoes were picked over so there would be more produce to choose from if you went to the tianguis first.

3. PREPARING AND WASHING ALL PRODUCE
Approx. 1:30-2:00 Vero explained the importance of washing frutas y vuduras and really scrubbed all the produce, dried it and then soaked in the antibacterial solution. She had me participate. She always kept the counters clean while cooking and we washed dishes as we went along, saving so much work later. Suggestion: none

 4. COOKING THE DINNER
Approx. 2:00-5:00 There were 6 things to prepare: Albondigas (Mexican meatball soup) Fresh Salsa Gorditas filled with mashed potato (not sure if that is the correct word) Agua fresca con melon Aguecate Avocado, sliced Cookies Fine Wine Vero knew exactly how to prepare everything and how to time everything so that the various dishes were all ready at the same time. She clearly explained each step and asked me to get involved throughout. This is a student participation event, not an observation of someone else preparing the food. I learned how to use the mortar and pestle which is called a molcajete. I hand-mixed the meatballs and put them into the pot of delicious smelling broth and vegetables. Vero was fine with my interrupting her several times while I took notes. She answered every question. Victor was right nearby so he could hear the conversation and help, if any translation was needed. There was much laughter and a relaxed, positive atmosphere throughout. Never was Vero negative or critical with my performance, even if it was not the same way she would have proceeded. Suggestions: I was glad to sit on the barstool. A lot of the chopping and mixing could take place while seated. People who are older or who get fatigued from standing too long could be offered the chance to sit. I was taking voracious notes, which sometimes caused me to miss a small part of the cooking process. Also, because there were a few different dishes being prepared at once, I had trouble keeping my notes in the right order. I suggest handing out prepared pages with the names of the dishes, the ingredients and instructions pre-written. Students may add more details, but basically, they can focus totally on the experience as it is unfolding in the kitchen. Then they leave with an easy packet of recipes to replicate at home.

5. FINE DINING,
after Vero offered me a break. This was a lovely time to visit with my wonderful hosts, Tim and Cathy Tillman. It was a relaxing interlude of down-time, after a long afternoon of cooking. During that time, Vero artfully arranged all the food on the table, wine was poured as was the agua fresca and we all ate together in the beautiful dining room. Suggestions: Maybe tell how the wine was selected to compliment the dinner. Play some dinner music. My thing is to look for local musicians, guitarists, harpists, a soloist or a duo who could play from the living room, or even the veranda, so that conversation can continue easily but so that music fills the air for relaxing dining. Local musicians appear on the streets, the Malecon, even on buses! It would complete this remarkable experience of learning to cook, then enjoying the consuming of a fabulous Mexican repast. I have only good things to say about cooking with Vero in Lele’s Cosina. I would do it again, without hesitation. The shopping, the food preparation then the reward of eating this fine meal was the most pleasant way to incorporate those three activities that I could think of.

Muchas gracias, amigos!!

By: Jean MacLeod
DIRECTOR

The Greater Syracuse School of Music,
 bringing more harmony to our world
  www.GSSOM.com    
 Phone: (315) 243-7716
jeane.macleod@gmail.com