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Monday, March 5, 2007. Have you ever been to a Mexican restaurant and heard or seen somewhere in the restaurant that the food is authentic? Why do they say it is authentic? I have found that many Mexican restaurants I have eaten at claim to get their food directly from Mexico. This got me thinking about what food is imported from Mexico? How much does the U.S rely on food imports from Mexico? What is exported to Mexico from the U.S? According to the U.S Department of Commerce. The major imports from Mexi...
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Monday, March 19, 2007. Mexican food chains are appearing everywhere. While driving earlier today I couldn't believe how many fast-food chains I saw driving down Speedway. What caught my attention was how many Mexican fast food chains I am seeing and go to more often. Chains like La Salsa. According to an article in the Daily Utah Chronicle. Mexican fast food is the hottest thing going, as people on the go are looking for alternatives to burgers, sandwiches and pizza.". Here are a few commercials:.
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Environmentally Friendly: Breaking News: Rap star saves parched and desperate immigrants...
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Monday, March 26, 2007. Breaking News: Rap star saves parched and desperate immigrants. This doesn't have anything to do with my topic, but I found it on my quest for clips this morning. Everybody can relax because rap stars really will save the world some day (In case your prayers have yet to be answered by Jay-Z, maybe send a letter to Tucson's own Swindoe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Intended to enlighten you all on border issues with an environmental and ecological twist. Living on the Line.
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Environmentally Friendly: Crossing the border is for the birds
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Monday, February 5, 2007. Crossing the border is for the birds. Last fall, President Bush signed the Secure Fences Act. That will provide close to $2 million to build a 700 miles of fence along the US-Mexico border. Environmental and humanitarian activists and other agencies and groups in opposition of the act seem to think the term "fence" is a dire understatement (some compare the notion to the Great Wall of China and the Berlin Wall in both physical and political light). Will be threatened by a wall.
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Monday, April 9, 2007. One of many stands selling Indian Fry Bread. In front of the church. The end of holy week for the catholic religion resulted in many people visiting San Xavier del Bac Mission. Affectionately called "The White Dove of the Desert." It is south of Tucson and on the Tohono O'odham land. The church primarily serves the Tohono O'odham but is open to all for tours and services. There are many different ways to make fry bread and many different things you can put in it. The Borders of Edu...
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Comida Sin Fronteras: January 2007
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Mexican food. I love it. What can I say? I'm Mexican and I know what the real stuff is. I grew up making tortillas and eating beans and rice almost at every meal. I love going to fiestas and bodas because they always serve up the best of Mexican cuisine. From tamales,tacos, enchiladas to horachata I have had it all and I love most of it. Driving through the streets of Tucson it's obvious plenty of other people love it as well. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Environmentally Friendly: Hiking the border
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Monday, March 19, 2007. When recently planning an afternoon hike on one of Coronado National Forest's trails that neighbor the border, I was expecting to see some action. You know, wildlife.I researched the trail page. Keeping these minor details in mind, I decided to pick a trail outside of Sonoita in the Santa Rita Mountains, a safe 30 miles or so from the border. I still recommend this trail to anyone hoping to "get away" for an afternoon and walk among the sycamores. Flagstaff, AZ, United States.
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Comida Sin Fronteras: February 2007
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Monday, February 26, 2007. Tortillas. We all are aware of the corn/flour divide. You can get them thick, thin, small, huge, in different flavors such as jalapeno or garden deluxe, and you can make them almost anywhere. They are one of the most important part of any Mexican dish. Whatever form of tortilla you prefer I am sure grocery stores, restaurants and tortilla factories in Tucson can offer them. 7823 E. Broadway. Saint Mary's Mexican Food. 1030 W. St. Mary's Road. 849 N Anita Ave. 614 N Grande Avenue.
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Monday, April 16, 2007. In a previous blog I gave suggestions about where to find the best tortillas in Tucson. In that blog I failed to tell people how to make their own tortillas which is so simple and cheap. The number of tortillas you want to make will determine the measurements used of the ingredients. Here are the ingredients needed corn tortillas:. Here are the ingredients for flour tortillas:. Vegetable oil or lard. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Living on the Line.
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Environmentally Friendly: Environmentally friendly...
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Monday, January 22, 2007. I grew up in a very environmentally conscience household in Flagstaff headed by two Forest Service Employees, and complete with solar panels, a vegetable gardens, recycling bins and even.ugh, cloth diapers. To complete the stereotype, my family has owned three Volkswagen buses and my dad even grows his own hops to create his own homebrew. Is a government agency that everyone should be aware of, most people's response to my new job was, "you're working for a florist. Intended to ...