[Sca-cooks] oop - help with cinco de mayo recipes

Susan Fox-Davis selene at earthlink.net
Wed Apr 17 09:35:37 PDT 2002


The Caesar Salad was allegedly invented in Tijuana by a restauranteur Cesar.
Whether this "urban legend" is true or not, it's still  a Mexican original.

Selene, Caid, not much time to research today



Marilyn Traber wrote:

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> I got suck\\\\I volunteered to help out with cinco de mayo festivities at
> work. I need some recipe ideas - I have a nice looking recipe for some type
> of fried black bean cakes, and an albondigas soup [little meatballs] and
> empanadas. What other recipes can you suggest?
> I have a meeting about it tomorrow, so I need all of the suggestions by
> somewhere around 10:30.
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> I would like some sort of green leafy frondy salad something for the health
> nut\\\\dedicated health food eaters, and something else that can be quick
> and easy to make for veggiepeeps, in addition to the gazpacho cold soup. I
> would liek to avoid the ubiquitous chili/layered dip/bag o'chips and salsa
> routine.
> margali
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