28 Aug 2010 at 4:19pm These 2 colorful wool rugs (each 49 x 82 inches) were bought in Mexico, and have not been used. They are suitable for the floor, or can be displayed as wall hangings. They are $400 each or both for $700; they would look great displayed side by side as they have the same design. The picture shows them ...
24 Aug 2010 at 2:28pm their "better-than-average guac" which comes with the option of roasted grasshoppers! They note that "chapulines are an actual Oaxacan tradition," and the restaurant's chef, Francisco Lopez, has the insects shipped in from Mexico. The critters allegedly
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24 Aug 2010 at 12:01am roasted grasshoppers. Now before you dismiss the bugs as a Fear Factorstyle attention grabber, chapulines are an actual Oaxacan tradition. And Oaxacan food is Mexicos best. So there. Chef Francisco Lopez, formerly of Alma on Columbia Street, imports the
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11 Aug 2010 at 9:07pm over 17 years on the ambitions of an immigrant patriarch and the deft spicing of his wife's Oaxacan moles.The daughter-and-son duo are reinvigorating the family business with all the fervent vision of the young and tapped-in. Bricia, 25, and Fernando,
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11 Aug 2010 at 12:28pm and meats which were native to particular regions in the state, to create some of the most notable Oaxacan dishes today. Mole negro is a case in point; sauces existed during pre-Hispanic times, but it was the arrival of the Spanish and with them many
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8 Aug 2010 at 2:55pm Join the downtown Palo Alto Farmers' Market as Zaida and Ron Kent of The Oaxacan Kitchen demonstrate milling fresh chocolate and serve a taste of their delicious Oaxacan hot chocoalte!
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