Wednesday, December 4, 2013

                          If you want to see God laugh! Tell Him about Your plans!

Nothing goes according to plan, that is the way life is. I have not been able to log on to the Internet other then my cell phone or the  College library computer. I was stuck with a Laptop and no Internet connection, like dead in the water. No web browsing  for Me, sorry! I cant read the HTML my browser wont even turn on LOL but is not funny Man! not funny!  After a few months playing with my PC, I decided it was time to get a some sort of connection, anything even dial up will suffice! So after a nice conversation with My Landlord she allow me to use the her WIFI connection from Bright House. I cant be more happy ! Now we going 30 Mbps this is fun Yahoo! Only one thing is needed  to Crown the day. I need protection, Cyber protection! So I started to download this free antivirus software "Avanti"  everything is going well or is it? "Nothing goes according to plan" Once the software was downloaded the Windows Defender program need it to be Updated and there was the problem. Originally my PC had Windows Vista Operating System and after it crashed, I ask a friend of mines to fix the PC and He said that the only way to fix it was to erase the whole system and install a new one so We went that route. With my new Windows 7 OS I felt like on top of the world but the feeling did not last long. It looks like my friends intentions were noble, but Windows did not give a fuck about that! The problem with PCs is that once it comes with an Operating System it can not be changed or replace. Now I am back to square one, stuck with a Laptop that wont boot up due to system error what a drag! I had all this plans that once my PC was online the sky is the limit and I meant it. I wanted to learn more about this Cloud in the Internet but I guess till grounded and not clear for take off yet. God most be laughing right now and aim not in the joke!



Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Puerto Rican Turkey!

Thanksgiving is an all American celebration and according history it all began when Native Americans help out a group of Pilgrims whom were about to starve. Some how this American Tradition made it all the way south to Puerto Rico. It was established   after the American Invasion of 1898 and it has taking a life of its own. Puerto Ricans in our " indiosincracia" native ways and for the lack of proper pronunciation we have called it "San giving" and all we know that it is a Holiday and we get to have the day off to give thanks for something We give thanks every day. But now we have a little problem, Puerto Ricans traditionally roast pork for Our holidays and turkeys are not native from the island so cooking one was virtually a new thing for us. How do we go about it, should we follow the old American recipe or maybe cook it the Hawaiian way? This were the questions some Puerto Ricans hade to ask them self once the Turkey was introduce to the Puerto Rican culinary.
Then some one came out with this new idea to season the bird the way we do pork and there and then the "Pavochon" was born. "Pavo" meaning turkey and "chon" from the word "Lechon" that means pork, and people it was the best idea since slice bread, to make a bird taste like pork was something unheard of, nobody has try it before not even the Americans with all they technology 'lol' been able to accomplish such task. Here Aim going to laydown how Puerto Ricans do Turkey, the only way we know the Puerto Rican way!


Pavochon  Recipe


We start with a nice middle size bird cause we don't wont to get overwhelmed with the turkey it self. Then defrost and taw out well. Now the bird most be clean to take the 'fish' out, the animal smell that all raw meet has, a nice lime or lemon will do the trick just slice it in halves and rub them all over the bird in and out. That done now is time for bone breaking, start with the legs and spread them till both legs touch each other on the back of the bird that will losing him up a lot, now grab one wing at the time and break them too don't be shy it wont hurt the bird. Here is the tricky part, slide your hand underneath the skin and separate it from the flesh this is so the seasoning stays inside the bird. Take a sharp knife and poke the bird with  many holes has you can just avoid cutting the skin this holes will become the pockets filled with the seasoning . Now we have a turkey ready to 'adobar' season. Next take a pealed garlic head and a regular size union put them  in the  blender or food processor add salt, pepper and oregano a touch of vinegar and oil mix them all together till it become like a paste, rub the seasoning staring from the inside out and make sure the holes are well filled in now your turkey is ready for the oven. Preheat to 375 degrees put the bird in for a good 3 hours and a half then 500 degrees for 20 minutes to give it a nice golden brown crisp. Be hold the Pavochon Puerto Rican Turkey!            

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

On of the hardest thing  to do is  to work while trying to get a degree in College. Everything seems to oppose  that goal . Car problem, Family issues and the monetary factor are some of the main things everybody confronts. Plus on top of all that We are physically and mentally tire and stresses out and even mad at the whole situation. But there is light ta the end of the tunnel all We have to do is to look at things of a different angle. Just ask someone dear and close to you there opinion about what you doing so One may see things with fresh eyes. I know this for a fact because my Sons and Daughter are the ones that reminded  Me all the time of the importance of what Am doing. When they tell Me that It is Dynasty in the making. That Aim blazing a Path for them to follow and the start of a Family Business that may stand the test of time in Generations to come. So all this non sleeping running around like a chicken with out a head, eating cheap food and running out of gas is only the immediate situation but not a permanent one. So strap in hold on tight on this journey with destination Degree.  

Monday, November 4, 2013

TAINOS OF PUERTO RICO


The Taínos landed in the island of Borinken what is now Puerto Rico around 900 AD. Their origins are in the Orinoco River delta in Venezuela and Guayanas area, there is not much evidence of their exsistance, just a few archealogical artifacts and Conquistadores writings.Yet one can stiill see the Taino heritage in the every day of the Puerto Rican living and in my life.If I was to research my Taino heritage I will have to start with my Grandfather Simon Melendez
and my Grandmother on my Mother side Maria Rolon. Grandpa a native "Cimarron" had all the physical atributes of the Tainos, bronce skin, black hair one can see the "Indio" in him from a mile away, He also spoke in that soft Taino voice and always had a smile and a laugh in every thing he said. Maria Rolon was not much defferent story the only two things Spanish about her was here name and the language she spoke."Abuela" was the vivid example of a Taino woman the way she cooked and ate with her hands on a "dita" a dryout shell of the Dita fruit her bronce skin, long black hair and those tainos eyes that could pierce strait in to ones soul and just know everything about ones Self. I can also see how that heritage was handle down to me by my parents whom have more Spanish and African coming from my other grand parents.An that is why I can say with certainty that, Iam a Boricua Taino from Borinken
To truly anwser the question where does my Taino heritage palys a roll in my life at this point and time, One most understand frist the Island of Borinken or what we call "La Isla del Encanto" one most go to an imaginary trip in time over 24 centuries ago.When the Tainos landed in the island that was called Boriken. It was a place ruled by the Gods of nature, almost completely a rain forest from shore to shore. Filled withyagrumos, alelís, ceibas, orchids, wild mushrooms , hundres species of palm trees, bamboo,elephant ear leaves of the yautía, giant philodendron, mamey and guava trees. A placewhere wildlife such as cangrejos, manatees, giant sea turtles, iguanas, cotorras, and carpinteros lived. Fish jumped out of rivers and oceans. It was a magical and enchanted island. Rich in gold , silver,bronce and metalic wood. Each evening Boriken was cooled by the breezes of the Mar Caribe and serenaded by millions of coquíes. This was our Isla del Encanto during the reign of the brave Taíno people. There in Puerto Rico was the stage set up were the "Boricuas" will play a unique role in the Taino Kingdom, the very same Pride that gaves us drive in those days is the very same pride that give us drive and makes us proud to be Boricua.
"Historically, two versions about how Salcedo was lured to his death have collided. Many
books assert that the soldier had been told he'd be taken to a lake filled with Taíno women that
he could have sex with, and, once there, he found not women, but men who then proceeded to
drown him. The other version has Salcedo being offered a ride across a river by Taínos who
carried him on their arms, and then drowned him and kept him for days, afraid he'd still be alive
and until they were certain he was dead. A third, and most accepted version of Salcedo's death
says that the Tainos fearing that the Spaniards might be gods refrained from harming them.
After suffering under the Spaniards for so long the Tainos, by order of Agüeybaná, ambush
Salcedo as he is drinking water at the edge of a river. Fearing that Salcedo may resurrect after
three days -based on their understanding of the Christian teachings wielded by Catholic priests-
that sat around for three days waiting for Salcedo to comeback from the dead, but all they saw
was Salcedo's body rotting due to the heat just as they would. At that moment the Tainos
realized that these were no gods. It was with Salcedo's death, that the Taíno Indians were
encouraged to declare war on the Spaniards in Puerto Rico. However, the Indians were quickly
defeated due to the Spaniards' better weaponry and war expertise."
Within two decades the Taínos were alomost completley wiped out by the Spanish
Conquistadores. Yet they left us their heritage and legacy.


Legacy


There is not much physical evidence or recording other then a few archaelogical
artifacts and Spanish Conquistadores writings. Characteristics of the Tainos are found in
descendants "cimarrones" clustered in areas of Puerto Rico. The names of many towns
Aibonito ,Mayagüez, Coamo, Cayey, Caguas, Maunabo, Arecibo, foods and fruits
cassabamamey, yautia, name , batata, guayaba, jobo. Instruments like the maracas and guiro
are original Taíno names. Inventions like the Hamaca "hanging bed" El Canuco "planting
method and El Pilon "mortal" are still use to this very day. Taino language has influence the
modern world with words such as barbacoa "BBQ". Juracan "god of storms" still vists us as
Huracains. We have little detailed knowledge of Taíno culture, religion and daily life what we
know comes from Spanish documents and from recent excavations and every day Puerto
Rican "Indiosincracia" living.


Social Structure


Agueybana was Boriken head Cacique when Christoper Columbus arrieved.
The island was divided into 20 cacicazgos Caciques will rule the island that was divided into
provinces,districts, and villages, each with a Cacique.The Cacique was an inherited position of
great privilege, which transcended individual yucayeques "townships". The cacique was
polygamous. Some of his wives were from political marriages that would unite yucayeques and
form alliances .Nitaínos were the noblemen and were the warriors, craftsmen & artesans.
Caciques were inherited positions and came from the Nitaíno class.The social structure was
matrilineal, the lineage was carried by the mother.It is not clear if Nitaínos were born into or
earned their social class. Bohikes "Witch doctors" were from a lineage of bohikes. Naborias
were the servants and workers who fished, hunted and worked the conucos "plantations" and

generally did the hard labor. The Nitaínos ruled over the naborias
Buenos dias como se encuentran mi gente? Ya que no me gusta escribir mucho en ingles, le pedi permiso a City College para hacer mis bloggs en espanol. Es al dificir tradudir mensajes de espanol al ingles, se pierde la esencia muchas veces y el contenido no se siente igual.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

First rule. Hand Sanitation, Yes! cooking is all about the hand.In order to touch food ones hand most
 be completely clean and sanitized. We don't want any germs between us and the flavor of what we are cooking. Plus food handling has it rules to. Sanitation Sanitation, Sanitation!

Second rule. Know your ingredients! Not all foods mix well together. The right selection  of proteins makes the main dish a word of its own, carbohydrates whether simple or complex also make a great variety  of dishes. Oils, fats and sweets great for all dishes but handle with care.

Third rule. Spices in the right amount and the right combination make a world of difference. Just salt ans  pepper does not cut it any more, over 10,000 spices all over the world just pick and choose.

Forth rule. Cooking ware will decided how fast and how well one cooks.Get your self some high end pans and pots.

      

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Few Golden Rules

They are a few  Golden Rules when it comes to great cooking. The differences between preparing food and cooking a great meal is a huge one.While Moms and Pops places strive by cooking  great home made meals, most Giant Food Chains make tons of money  by selling good tasting food that has been prepared ahead of time with little or none nutritional value. Standards of quality must be followed since they are regulated by the same industry, laws and regulations. But what are the differences when those Golden Rules come into place? What are these Golden Rules?
In today's society fast food places have become a staple for the "fast and the furious",pull up to the drive way pay in one window pickup in the other or pop in the microwave, bong! Five minutes later dinner is served. The only rules there is to follow are the instructions: let it cool down before one burns Ones self in the process of getting feed. It seems that every major food  brand has made there way into our kitchens. They have invaded our refrigerators and they are here to stay or are they? Not if we follow a few Golden Rules that will make the difference in anyone's kitchen and dinner table. Lets take a long look at these Rules to find out what is so Golden about them. Where do they make the differences if any when it comes to cooking?