A typical day in Todos Santos starts by chasing early morning light. One of my favorite things to do when traveling is to wake up early to capture the light that is gently warming a city. To take in a place that is waking up to begin the day is very special. Not only is …
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This recipe for pork carnitas tacos has been making a regular appearance on our dinner table the past couple months. I love this recipe for many reasons, the top being it is incredibly simple to make. In fact, it is ridiculously easy to make and the ingredient list is short and sweet. I find …
This recipe for Quick and Easy Festive Flatbread is a quick dinner recipe, and it is so flavorful. It will please even the pickiest eaters. The is another recipe that I recently developed for Old El Paso. This flatbread is smothered with spicy enchilada sauce, traditional re-fried beans and loads of fresh veggies yellow corn, spicy …
Coconut macaroon thumbprints are going to be a fantastic addition to your Passover menu. Lenny made coconut macaroons for our Valentine’s dinner at home, and that is when I found out they are his favorite cookie. All these years, and I have been serving him a chocolate chip cookie. As he was making these coconut …
There aren’t many “baking food blogging” events that I get a chance to participate in recently, due to work schedules or waistlines! One that I do not like to miss is World Nutella Day. Who doesn’t love Nutella? Am I right? The brainchildren behind World Nutella Day are Michelle of Bleeding Espresso and Sara of Ms. Adventures …
We survived two weeks of detoxing, or as some folks like to say, cleansing. I am not going to lie, I wanted to gnaw my arm off on more than one occasion. Lenny was certainly better at it than I was. If you call eating larger portions being better at it. I was craving everything. …