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Organic coffee in Mexico
Stan Gotlieb
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Diana Ricci
This piece was written in early 1995. A year later, pieces on why we should buy "organic" coffee were appearing regularly in t...
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Oaxaca
Oaxaca Journal by Oliver Sacks
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Allan Cogan
Oliver Sacks is obviously too seasoned a traveller and too astute an observer to confine himself to ferns. One encounters a ho...
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Dancing Alone in Mexico from the Border to Baja and Beyond by Ron Butler
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Allan Cogan
Here's a book of travel essays from a man who obviously admires this country. He's covered Mexico from coast to coast and from...
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Like Water for Chocolate
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Allan Cogan
"Like Water for Chocolate" is a sort of combined novel and cookbook. Food plays a very prominent part in the narrative. The he...
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Head for Mexico: The Renegade Guide by Don Adams
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Don Adams and his collaborators have produced a guide that's aimed directly at those people up north who are contemplating com...
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Don Churrero
Maggie Van Ostrand
People say there is a heaven and, if we are very good, we will go there after life ends. Not so. Heaven is right here on earth...
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Frosty mornings in the sierras: healthy lifestyles in a small Mexican town
Jenny McGill
Life in the mountains may be the secret of longevity. It is not uncommon for mountain folks to live past their nineties and co...
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Talpa, Jalisco
A toast to Mexico's better wines
Lindajoy Fenley
Mexican wines may finally be gaining ground in a centuries-old battle fraught with political, sociological and economic challe...
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - August 1999
CONTENTS: POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS POLARIZED HOUSING MARKET PEPSICO BOTTLERS MERGE INTERNET BANKING EXPORTS OF FURNITURE CEMENT ...
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Flavors of Mexico's indigenous kitchens: the Purepecha of Michoacan
Travis Whitehead
The Purepecha Indians throughout Michoacan have developed a tantalizing culinary heritage for centuries that still awakens the...
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Ajijic-Lake Chapala accomodations, hotels, restaurants, services
The lobby of the beautiful La Nueva Posada hotel Although Lake Chapala's north shore is quaint and beautiful, services are wor...
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Jocotepec, Jalisco
The proper way to eat a taco
Discussion Thread Forum
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. When in Mexico, don't be a sloppy taco eater. Wouldn't Eleanor, Abigail and Judith just die...
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Authentic Mexican foods delivered to your door
Like any other day weekday, I took the train to work. Like any other day at the office, I made myself a cup of hot tea before ...
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Did tequila originate in the Mexican town of Amatitan, Jalisco?
John Pint
All the world has been told that tequila, the drink was born in Tequila — the town located 45 kilometers northwest of Guadal...
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Tabacalera Alberto: What's smoking with Mexico's leading cigar maker?
William B. Kaliher
Driving to Yucatan, I made a wrong turn and wound up in the town of Catemaco. A shady beach drive along a huge lake provided a...
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Catemaco, Veracruz
Tears of the maguey: Is pulque really a dying tradition?
Julia Taylor
A magical plant of Mexico A long time ago, before the Spaniards came and changed everything, the people of the Mexican highlan...
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Morelos
Catemaco, Mexico: home to an eclectic group of international expats
William B. Kaliher
The producer of Medicine Man, starring Sean Connery, found Los Tuxtlas, as did Mel Gibson when he filmed Apocalypto. Being the...
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Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz
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