Posts Tagged: chiles

enchiladas mineras de Guanajuato
I studied at la Universidad de Guanajuato in central Mexico for a hot summer in college, and the highlight was the homecooked food that I ate three times a day, served up by la abuelita at my homestay. One afternoon,

enchiladas mineras de Guanajuato
I studied at la Universidad de Guanajuato in central Mexico for a hot summer in college, and the highlight was the homecooked food that I ate three times a day, served up by la abuelita at my homestay. One afternoon,

southwestern tomato soup
On Saturday Mike and I trekked across town to Harpoon Brewery’s Octoberfest. Octoberfest. Really? Already? The date caught me a little off guard. It was the clearest day in a while – bright and sunny, but chilly! So it was

southwestern tomato soup
On Saturday Mike and I trekked across town to Harpoon Brewery’s Octoberfest. Octoberfest. Really? Already? The date caught me a little off guard. It was the clearest day in a while – bright and sunny, but chilly! So it was
habanero salsa + tortilla chips
In college, back before the immigration spats and kidnappings, before drug cartels took over the border towns and US Customs required passports for reentry, I annually wandered across to Ciudad Acuña or Matamoros, Mexico, to shop, eat and practice la lengua.
habanero salsa + tortilla chips
In college, back before the immigration spats and kidnappings, before drug cartels took over the border towns and US Customs required passports for reentry, I annually wandered across to Ciudad Acuña or Matamoros, Mexico, to shop, eat and practice la lengua.