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Chili Con Carne By: Mar Chili (or in Texas, known formally as chili con carne) is a spicy stew-like dish, the essential ingredients of which are beef, pork, venison, or other mature meat, and chile peppers. Variations, either geographic or by personal preference may add tomatoes, onions, beans, and other ingredients. There are also many versions of vegetarian chili, made without meat (sometimes with a meat substitute). Tags: Chili Con Carne
History Of The Spanish Language In Latin America By: Steven Muller The Spanish language arrived in America first through Cristóbal Colón’s exploratory travels, and then with the rest of colonizers, at the end of the fifteenth century. At this point the Spanish language was already firmly consolidated in the Iberian peninsula. In the “new world”, however, Spanish had yet to be established, and this was done through a process labelled by historians as “hispanización”.
During this period, the southern part of the American continent was a con... Tags:
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Movie Review By: Britt Gillette Steve Martin stars in one of his funniest roles in the late 1980's hit comedy, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Working with seasoned veteran Michael Caine, the two surprisingly combine to create a hilarious onscreen comedy duo. The two actors play con men, both canvassing the same small territory, and there isn't room for both of them.
In beautiful Beaumont sur Mer on the French Mediterranean coast, Freddy Benson (Steve Martin) and Lawrence Jamieson (Michael Caine) meet. Both are... Tags: dirty rotten scoundrels movie review
Living In Mexico: The Guanajuato Shove By: Douglas Bower Finally, some of our American expat friends are beginning to wake up to the ranting and raving I’ve been doing about living in Guanajuato. Now, if you’ve been reading my columns on a regular basis you know from time to time I lose my mind, rather totally, and go all Pancho Villa about life in Guanajuato.
Hello From Mexico City - Part 5 - Exploring The Paseo De La Reforma, The Bosque De Chapultepec And A Nice Evening In San Angel By: Susanne Pacher This morning another wonderful Mexican breakfast was in store: Vanessa had made "tlacoyos con nopales" (fried dough covered with fruits of the prickly pear cactus and melted cheese on top) which I really enjoyed. Around 9:30 we got going and Vanessa’s sister dropped us off, right in front of the Angel de la Independencia, a monument erected in 1910 to commemorate independence from Spain, on the Paseo de la Reforma.
Enjoy Florida's Culturally Diverse Food By: Tim Burton The local cuisine is sometimes called Floribbean. Thanks to a strong Caribbean and Latin American influence, Floridian food is culturally diverse - and thanks to the huge coastline, you can enjoy fresh fish and seafood wherever you are.
Florida's Gulf and Atlantic coasts and its inland waters serve up a mouth-watering menu of marine cuisine. Depending on the time of year and where you are, you can dine on Apalachicola oysters, Fernandina Beach shrimp, St. Johns River blue ... Tags: florida, orlando, villas, orange bowl, florida state fair, kissimmee, carnival miami
Willie Sutton Is Now Back Not As A Bank Robber But As A Modern Day Identity Thief By: Dale Rogers Willie Sutton was one of the more prominent bank robbers in American history. During his long career he had robbed close to 100 banks from the late 1920s to 1952. He was known as “Slick Willie” or “The Actor”. As a master of disguise the FBI files show that Sutton disguised himself as a mailman, policeman, telegraph messenger, maintenance man and a host of other disguises. Willie Sutton was on the newly created list of the FBI’s Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives in 1950. Tags: Philsing, Identity Theft, Mail Box Thefts, Credit Scams, Credit Destruction, Fraud, Bankru
The Business Of Diabetes-Buyer Beware By: Jack Krohn I had someone ask me last week if there was a cure for diabetes. He said he had seen several claims to that effect on products offered on the Internet. This encounter got me thinking about ominous things to come.
Currently there are 20-22 million people in the U.S. alone that have diabetes. Millions more have it and don’t know it. That numbers swells when you consider the rest of the world. Diabetes is huge in Asia and growing at a faster rate than anywhere else in the wor... Tags: Diabetes, type 2 diabetes, Syndrome X, diabetes supply, diabetes symptom, American Diabete
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