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Mexican Food – Secrets to Making Mexican Food at Home

What do you think of when Mexican food comes to mind? Most people think of tacos, enchiladas, burritos, or tamales. These popular Mexican dishes can all be made with a variety of ingredients. Turkey, beef, chicken, pork, and seafood are all great choices for any of these typical recipes. These recipes are prepared all over the world.

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burrito – Latest burrito news – Dad’s Burrito Gigante on Flickr – Photo Sharing!

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

Dad’s Burrito Gigante on Flickr – Photo Sharing!

A No. 4 tortilla stuffed with Dad’s awesome meat filling, refried beans, tomato, lettuce, olives, cheese, onions, jalapeno peppers, taco sauce, and sour Continue reading burrito – Latest burrito news – Dad’s Burrito Gigante on Flickr – Photo Sharing!

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In Mexico, it is common to cook a piece of beef or pork over a low heat to break down the fibers and make it as tender as possible. Using a crock pot is an easy way to use this slow cooking method to your advantage. You can set up the meal before you leave for the day and come home to a delicious Mexican meal. Replicating the slow cooking done in Mexico lets you recreate all the great flavors you have come to expect from authentic Mexican recipes, yet using a crock pot lets you use the convenience available today so you don’t have to tend the recipe all day long.

Slow cooked dishes can be served with refried beans, Mexican rice or a salad made of raw fruit or vegetables. You could even put the meat and sauce into a tortilla if you like. You could take the meat in this recipe and shred it instead of slicing it if you wish. Recipes from the crock pot can be served any number of ways.

This recipe is not spicy, but it is good to remember that not all Mexican recipes are. If you prefer it to be spicy, simply add in a cayenne or habanero pepper into the pot when you start it up. Remember that seasonings tend to become muted as they blend in the crock pot, so you may need to adjust your spices before serving. You can even switch out vegetables and use what you have on hand. Potatoes, squash and other vegetables would work just as well. Likewise, you could trade out the beef for a pork roast or some chicken or rabbit. Rabbit is a traditional meat that has been eaten in Mexico for generations and it benefits from the moist, slow cooking in the crock pot.

Recipe for Crock Pot Mexican Flank Steak

What You Need

  • 2-1/2 pounds beef flank steak or other cut of beef
  • 6 canned or fresh tomatillos
  • 14 ounce can whole baby corn on the cob, drained
  • 1 red onion, chopped
  • 3 cloves of garlic, minced finely
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 14 ounce can diced tomatoes, undrained
  • 1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped

How to Make It

Trim your steak or cut of beef to remove any fat you can see. Remove the stem and husk from your tomatillos if they are fresh. Chop them up. Drain the baby corn and place it, the chopped onion, and minced garlic on the bottom of a 3 quart crock pot. Place the beef and tomatillos on top. Season with salt, black pepper, oregano, and cilantro. Pour the diced tomatoes over the top.

Place the lid on the crock pot and set the heat on low. Cook for 6 to 7 hours or until the beef is tender.

When the dish is done, remove the beef and slice it crosswise against the grain until you have strips. Adjust your seasonings to taste and serve vegetables and sauce with the beef.

Mexican recipes are enjoyed by all ages. Make dinner fun by making some new main dishes and Mexican dessert recipes to spice up the dinner table. Your family will enjoy the new flavors and recipes.

MexicanDessertRecipes.net The Sweet Side of Mexican Food

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burrito – Day Trip South Orange

Day Trip South Orange

It is the hometown of Zach Braff, Lauryn Hill, and Kevin Spacey, ultimate Frisbee was created at its high school, and native Elisabeth Shue returned here to film Gracie.

The village of South Orange, which covers less than three square miles, features a vibrant downtown, scores of turn-of-the-century mansions, and Seton Hall University. Continue reading burrito – Day Trip South Orange

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burrito – Getting Ideas For The Atkins Diet With A Sample Menu

Getting Ideas For The Atkins Diet With A Sample Menu

The Atkins Diet has become popular with many people around the country for its unique approach of promoting weight loss while allowing people to eat meats, cheeses, and other tasty low-carb foods. However, if you’re an Atkins convert and are searching for ideas for your meals, a sample menu for the Atkins Continue reading burrito – Getting Ideas For The Atkins Diet With A Sample Menu

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burrito – Wrapping Up a Healthy Portable Lunch

Lunch at work or on the go is one of the stumbling points of healthy eating. In a typical work environment, it’s easy to give in to the convenience of fast food, take out, and restaurant lunches. Unfortunately, eating unhealthy lunchtime meals will take a toll on both wallets and waistlines.

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If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…

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The Byrds / American Country Rock All Stars / Skip Battin Band / Cold Steel / The Flying Burrito Brothers / Rick Nelson Band / New Riders of The Purple Sage / Linda Ronstadt Band. L (Top). Greg Leisz. Joe Cocker Band / The Funky Kings …

Taco Bell burrito stuffed sausage log – Holy Kaw!

Some meat-loving dude decided to stuff a few Taco Bell Cheesy Double Beef Burritos inside a Jimmy Dean sausage, creating an explosion of meat and a headache for the guy’s cardiologist. The meat-ologist didn’t stop there, though. …

BURRITO MAN and friends….

Benji said he needs a sidekick, and CM promptly suggested Dor!to Boy and that is excellent, and Cheri then suggested BEANIE, which has a great ring to it: Burrito Man and Beanie! Naturally, all these ideas got me thinking and doodling, …

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Have a great day!

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burrito – What’s The Difference Between Cold Air Intakes And Regular Air Intakes?

What’s The Difference Between Cold Air Intakes And Regular Air Intakes?

My mind is cluttered enough with all kinds of information that I have to keep straight. How much extra should I tip the cabby whose backseat I sprayed vomit all over? How many days can I hold out paying my rent without getting evicted? What year is it? I was hoping that shopping for Continue reading burrito – What’s The Difference Between Cold Air Intakes And Regular Air Intakes?

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burrito – YouTube – SEETHER BURRITO LYRICS



The path to conception should be a great deal of fun but that is often not the case for many couples who have failed to conceive and are not sure why.

Whether you are just starting your journey to conception or have received the incredibly frustrating diagnosis of unexplained infertility, it is a wise step to evaluate your diet for the impact it can have on your fertility.

Generally speaking, eating for nutrition is a much smarter way to eat than following the latest fad diet. When you are trying to conceive however, you need to examine another piece of the puzzle.

Certain foods, even nutritious ones, can have such a negative impact on your delicate reproductive system that if you are serious about conceiving, you might consider leaving them off your plate for the time being, if not for good.

MEAT, DAIRY, & EGGS

Todays commercial meat and dairy farmers give their animals a phenomenal amount of hormones in order to produce more milk, eggs, or simply to grow faster and larger.

Virtually any animal product that you buy in a grocery store today is loaded with hormones. Some of these hormones are estrogen mimics and wreak havoc on both men’s and women’s reproductive systems by posing as estrogen so your own estrogen is not used properly.

In addition to infertilty causing hormones, most commercial animal products contain damaging pesticides that were used in making their feed.

Avoiding unnatural hormones and chemicals is vital if you want to conceive so you have a couple of solutions if you eat animal products.

First, you can give up animal products entirely if you want to begin to eat hormone and pesticide free. It is a logical and perfectly healthy step if you do not have much time to waste in your path to conception.

The second, and probably easier alternative, is to go organic. Buy organic grass fed beef, free range organic chicken and eggs, and organic milk and cheese. These products are all available online if you have trouble finding them in your local grocery store. You will be eating the food you are used to while giving up the dangerous, fertility robbing extras.

SOY

In the great media campaign over the last few years, we have all been led to believe that soy is a miracle health food. Unfortunately while soy does have some nutritional benefits when eaten in its natural state or as a small amount of tofu, most processed soy products sold today are very dangerous on many levels, including extensive damage to your reproductive system.

Thousands of studies have linked soy to infertility, decreased sex drive, and extensive damage to both male and female reproductive systems. Like the estrogen mimics in meat, the phytoestrogens in soy are to blame for this damage.

In addition to disrupting both the male and female reproductive system, soy has been implicated in a great deal of endocrine related problems for young boys and girls exposed to soy while in utero or as infants.

Due to the dangers to your child, you should never eat soy while pregnant or breastfeeding anyway so unless you munch a few edamame occasionally, soy should be the first food item to go for a couple trying to conceive.

PRODUCE

Fresh produce is one of the best things that anyone, of any age, or any lifestyle can eat. Unfortunately, commercial farms have doused our produce in chemicals and pesticides that while dangerous for anyone, are particularly dangerous to a delicate sperm and egg or a developing fetus.

Certain pesticides and herbicides can impair reproductive organ function, reduce implantation in the uterus, contribute to or cause endometriosis, or cause poor semen quality.

If you are trying to conceive and wish to avoiding these chemicals you should only buy organic produce, both so you are able to conceive in the first place and for the health of your unborn child.

If you do not have access to organic produce then at the very least scrub all your produce before eating. If you want to play it extra safe then you should thoroughly peel all produce prior to eating.

Make a special point to choose organic or avoid items from the following list created by the Environmental Working Group which lists the twelve most contaminated fruits and vegetables in order of toxicity.

Strawberries

Bell peppers

Spinach

Cherries

Peaches

Cantaloupe(Mexican)

Celery

Apples

Apricots

Green beans

Grapes(Chile)

Cucumbers.

It is not difficult to eliminate some detrimental items in your diet to increase your odds of conception. Simply go organic, skip the soy, and then focus on bringing the fun back to conception.

About The Author

Sheryl Lyon resides in West Michigan and writes for http://amuchbetterway.com ,a site about natural conception, childbirth, and parenting and http://ovulation-calendar.blogspot.com.

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burrito – Meson Ole Mexican & Spanish Dinner

Meson Ole Mexican & Spanish Dinner

Like I have said before, I am no Gourmet Chef or expert on fine Cruise. I do how ever know what I like. Recently Me and a Buddy of mine stopped at the Meson Ole Dinner in Southampton on Long Island in NY, A Mexican and Spanish Restaurant.
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