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        <title>Editor’s Note: It’s all about familia - Mas Help - admin&apos;s Blog - Mas</title>
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        <description>With Christmas spirit in full swing, many of us will be thinking of ways to spend time with our families and show them how much they mean to us.

That&amp;rsquo;s what I like about this issue of M&amp;Aacute;S. There are a few stories that touch on the importance or influence of family. We read about the Mu&amp;ntilde;oz family as they help their 1-year-old daughter, Sofia, battle leukemia. Sofia is scheduled to undergo a bone marrow transplant soon. This wouldn&amp;rsquo;t have been possible without a bone marrow donor, and it is a good time to remind readers to consider being one, if they aren&amp;rsquo;t already. 

My godson, Jeremiah, a second-grader, has been in remission for the past three months from leukemia. We have been fortunate. But it&amp;rsquo;s important for us to continue to learn about the disease and look into how we can make a difference for our youth.

Inside, you will learn about Classic Dreams Car Club, which is in its 22th year, and its mission is simple: It&amp;rsquo;s about the family and fun. They are right. My brother-in-law, Julian has been involved in the car club in the past and I remember he and my sister taking me on car club family functions in Wasco when I was a young teen. It&amp;rsquo;s nice to know that this club is still going strong and keeping it in la familia. Thanks to our photographer, Lydia Gonzales, we got to learn a little more about them.

Our cover story is about Latina drum major Kristen Torres. Her mother suggested we write a story about her talented daughter, who plays not only one, but about 10 different instruments! Talk about musical abilities! The student at East Bakersfield High School learned a lot of these instruments on her own. Way to go, Kristen. Read more about Kristen and her future goals. 

And we hear from one of our readers, Cruz Ramos, who submitted a romantic recipe of quail with rose petals. The recipe takes its presence in the great hit film, &amp;ldquo;Like Water For Chocolate.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; Cruz reminds us about the film and this great recipe that would be so timely in this season of holiday love and cheer. 

I also would like to remind readers to submit recipes to us via e-mail at: tadamo@masbakersfield.com Many readers have benefited from these recipes and continue to ask us for more. So please share the love of cooking with your fellow readers.

Well, I hope you enjoy this issue.

I also would like to wish a Happy Birthday to my husband, Julio, who turns a year older and wiser. The boys and I have a cool surprise for you!
&amp;mdash; Olivia Garcia, Managing Editor</description>
        <itunes:summary>With Christmas spirit in full swing, many of us will be thinking of ways to spend time with our families and show them how much they mean to us.

That&amp;rsquo;s what I like about this issue of M&amp;Aacute;S. There are a few stories that touch on the importance or influence of family. We read about the Mu&amp;ntilde;oz family as they help their 1-year-old daughter, Sofia, battle leukemia. Sofia is scheduled to undergo a bone marrow transplant soon. This wouldn&amp;rsquo;t have been possible without a bone marrow donor, and it is a good time to remind readers to consider being one, if they aren&amp;rsquo;t already. 

My godson, Jeremiah, a second-grader, has been in remission for the past three months from leukemia. We have been fortunate. But it&amp;rsquo;s important for us to continue to learn about the disease and look into how we can make a difference for our youth.

Inside, you will learn about Classic Dreams Car Club, which is in its 22th year, and its mission is simple: It&amp;rsquo;s about the family and fun. They are right. My brother-in-law, Julian has been involved in the car club in the past and I remember he and my sister taking me on car club family functions in Wasco when I was a young teen. It&amp;rsquo;s nice to know that this club is still going strong and keeping it in la familia. Thanks to our photographer, Lydia Gonzales, we got to learn a little more about them.

Our cover story is about Latina drum major Kristen Torres. Her mother suggested we write a story about her talented daughter, who plays not only one, but about 10 different instruments! Talk about musical abilities! The student at East Bakersfield High School learned a lot of these instruments on her own. Way to go, Kristen. Read more about Kristen and her future goals. 

And we hear from one of our readers, Cruz Ramos, who submitted a romantic recipe of quail with rose petals. The recipe takes its presence in the great hit film, &amp;ldquo;Like Water For Chocolate.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp; Cruz reminds us about the film and this great recipe that would be so timely in this season of holiday love and cheer. 

I also would like to remind readers to submit recipes to us via e-mail at: tadamo@masbakersfield.com Many readers have benefited from these recipes and continue to ask us for more. So please share the love of cooking with your fellow readers.

Well, I hope you enjoy this issue.

I also would like to wish a Happy Birthday to my husband, Julio, who turns a year older and wiser. The boys and I have a cool surprise for you!
&amp;mdash; Olivia Garcia, Managing Editor</itunes:summary>
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