Gloria's Cookbook
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This edition of my cookbook is dedicated to my mother, Antonia Ramos Revilla. The whole world knew her as Toni. She is known as Dama to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The daughter of Spanish immigrants, Emilio and Juliana Ramos, she was born in 1916 near Vacaville, California. They lived within a tightly held small Spanish community, highly disciplined and hard working. The influences of her early life were Spanish. With food at the center, special days were honored in family festivites.
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BY BARBARA MEADE  Gloria Revilla Doyle’s mother’s maiden name was Ramos, the family name handed down from her Spanish immigrant parents. Her mother’s and grandmother’s most important heritage passed on to her was food, how to cook it and how to serve it, both processes intended to create a warm conversational time at table for family and guests. These recipes handed down through two generations are meant for the family to share in the food preparation, a kind of daily ceremony in which all participate, interact and share their news of the day. Start with Caldo de Pescado on page 3 and finish with the Flan on page 137 for a perfect meal.

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