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Notre Dame-A fine specimen of gothic architecture full of history. The church still conducts services in the cathedral on Sundays. Some contain Gregorian chants. Each of the bells in the...
14 commentsThe truth about Cinco de Mayo… and Mariachis
Cinco de Mayo "5th of May" in English is not a federal holiday in Mexico. The date is observed in the US and other locations around the world as a celebration of Mexican heritage and pride. A common...
0 commentsCinco de Mayo - Korean Pinatas
Pinatas are very popular in Mexico and other Hispanic countries, but they have likely been used in many countries globally. This includes Asia, Europe, and other regions. Here's a different kind of pinata - The Korean version, with videos, instructions, and some neat photos and links.
6 commentsMexican Drinks for Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo (May 5th) is a Mexican holiday, also celebrated through the United States. The day commemorates the historic Battle of Puebla, when Napoleon's French troops tried to invade Mexico, and failed. So to mark Cinco de Mayo this year, why not add a Mexican drink or two to your menu.
1 commentGreat Recipes For Your Cinco de Mayo Party--Cheddar Chipotle Dip, Mole Poblano, Golden Margarita
Cinco de Mayo is a much-loved holiday grandly celebrated in Mexico, the United States and quite possibly all over the world. Learn the history of Cinco de Mayo and find great recipes for your Cinco de Mayo party.
2 commentsI'd Write About Chad OchoCinco de Mayo But... (Part 1)
What's the point? Why give in to his attention-grabbing ways? So he wants to change his name again... So what. God forbid but if I'm going to write a piece about him, it'd have to be something original,...
0 commentsMaking the Perfect Margarita
Most people think they know how to make the perfect margarita. Some people even have their own little secrets that make their margaritas "special." And while that may be true, I have had the opportunity...
9 commentsCinco de Mayo
Contrary to what many people think, Cinco de Mayo, Spanish for the 5th of May, is not Mexican Independence Day (that holiday is celebrated on September 16th). Instead, Cinco de Mayo celebrates celebrates the...
3 commentsWe need to thank the Mexican People for Cinco de Mayo
I recently wrote an article on Associated Content on the real Cinco de Mayo; http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1688731/the_real_cinco_de_mayo.html?cat=37. While doing the research for the article I...
3 commentsHow To Keep On Keeping On
Back in early 1988, newly married to my 5th wife and rapidly building a sales mini-empire that was growing explosively, things were looking might good from just about every conceivable angle. Finances were...
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