Showing posts with label Diana Kennedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diana Kennedy. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Cyberflanerie: Mexico City, Patzcuaro, Tijuana & Tulum Edition

You're Eating Fake Tacos and Diana Kennedy is Pissed About It  by Daniel Hernandez
P.S. Diana Kennedy is a true treasure: teacher, caretaker, visionary. Her name may not be hispanic, but she knows Mexican cuisine better than anyone, including, yes, the Mexicans.

The always excellent and informative Exploring Colonial Mexico, lately on Enrique Luft Pávlata.

Sam Quinones doesn't like Tijuana, he loves it! (Yes, Yours Truly has visited and had quite a bit to say about it, too. But I didn't get to the opera.)

Victor: Artes Populares Mexicanas, now in new digs near the Claustro Sor Juana, upstairs from Librería Madero. I was about to blog about this charming rinconcito, but my amigo, artist and travel writer, Jim Johnston, beat me to it in his blog, Mexico City: An Opinionated Guide for the Curious Traveler. 

Speaking of rinconcitos, Mexico Cooks! has another bodacious post about the new market in Col. Roma. Nicholas Gilman chimes in on his blog, Good Food in Mexico City.


My amiga the ever adventurous DC-based writer Judy Leaver is learning Spanish in Tulum.

David Lida says Federico Gama is the best photojournalist working in Mexico City today.


Burro Hall is still reporting on the usual wackiness. (Hey, karma police, the guy has an elderly pug.)

COMMENTS always welcome.

Monday, March 03, 2008

Asuntos Deliciosos: El Pujol, Sabor, San Miguel de Allende, Diana Kennedy, et al

At lunch last week at Mexico City's sublime El Pujol, Marina Skipsey, one of Sabor's senior editors, gave me a copy of the new first anniversary issue, which features a fascinating and beautifully photographed article on the highest-quality Mexican tuna, caught in Ensenada and transported to the Tokyo fish market in a matter--- literally--- of hours. There's also an interview with Diana Kennedy, not to be missed. And: I also got the news about Sabor's international culinary festival March 7,8 and 9 in San Miguel de Allende, featuring Patricia Quintana, Rick Bayless, and Diana Kennedy. More anon.
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