| Edward Douglas Branch - Cowboys - 1926 - 302 pages
...appropriated. Mexican temperament had been easily contented. The Abbe Domenech wrote of the Mexican cattlemen: "When the ranchero is not either resting or amusing...join in the fandango, but the ranchero never walks. . . . He is content with a wretched hut for his residence, while he decorates his saddle and bridle... | |
| Scott Gregory - Cooking, American - 1995 - 196 pages
...about every way imaginable, from an ingredient in the stew, to being covered with syrup for breakfast. When the ranchero is not either resting or amusing...in the fandango, but the ranchero never walks.... The Abbe Domenech Rice and Onions This is an interesting combination that offers good flavor. It is... | |
| Literature - 1925 - 392 pages
...appropriated. Mexican temperament had been easily contented. The Abbe Domenech wrote of the Mexican cattleman: "When the ranchero is not either resting or amusing...join in the fandango, but the ranchero never walks. . . . He is content with a wretched hut for his residence, while he decorates his saddle and bridle... | |
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